

Hopefully, all the apps in Microsoft Store will be available in the WPM repository shortly.

Some of them are already covered in the below section of this post.ĭifferent app repositories for Windows Package Manager (aka WPM) are Microsoft Store. The first version of the command-line tool WinGet doesn’t have all the required enterprise features such as device-based deployment (device licensing or offline), Administrative permission requirements, etc. The WinGet tool is supported for Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices. I think this is one of the methods you need to look into once Microsoft Store for Business (MSfB) is retired in early 2023. The SCCM deployment solution discussed in this post is one of the methods to deploy applications from the Windows Package Manager service using the WinGet tool. Microsoft is not planning to have direct integration with Windows Package Manager service with Configuration Manager (aka SCCM), unlike Intune. Install Uninstall Apps from Windows Package Manager using WinGet Tool and SCCM.
