If you want to install apps without Microsoft account on local a Windows 10 device not connected to local AD or Azure AD , then this is not possible. When you hit Install button, the Sign in window will come for sure. You essentially need to sign in to Microsoft account to install an app. Microsoft is set to release Windows 11, the latest version of its best-selling operating system, on Oct. Step 2: Click the side-tab labeled Troubleshoot. Step 3: Scroll down the list of troubleshooting options, click Windows Store Apps, and then click Run the Troubleshooter.
First of all make sure that you are logged into Windows as administrator, click on the Start button and choose Settings. Make sure you select the latest version, ignore the date column, just check the version number. Also, make sure you select the appxBundle and not the e appxBundle. The latter is for Xbox. To download the appxbundle, copy the link and paste it into a new browser tab. As you can see you can download Microsoft Todo without store.
Using PowerShell gives you much more control over which versions and apps are installed on your computers. Make sure you check the version number. You will get an installation error if the app is already installed with the same or higher version number. I had no issues with these steps.
I thought I would need administrator rights to run the installer, but I did not. This was terrific! Thank you! It was necessary to download and install another package …Xaml… on the same page because calculator depends on it. Your procedure worked for both installs.
MCEStaff I wrote this hastily before leaving for the day. I've revised the title to be more clear. Local and domain users, yes. But not if they have Microsoft Accounts. And not if it's a non-free app. I retested this with a standard user account and the app installed despite not being signed in in the store application, so I'm going to write off what I was experiencing initially as a fluke.
I still dislike the whole store concept and wish there were standard downloads available, but at least it seems like standard users can reinstall Windows 10 store apps without a problem.
I had a similar issue: If you have ever signed into a Microsoft account, and even if you remove it from the local account, Microsoft store will demand a Microsoft login for free apps from the store. Example: I signed into the Microsoft store with my account to disable 'S' mode, removed my account from the person's computer. Microsoft store then demanded an account to download iTunes Made sure my account wasn't in the store nor in the computer's settings, ran disk cleanup and went back to Microsoft store, was then able to download iTunes.
I know why different people are reporting two different behaviors here. One group of people is saying you can get rid of the sign-in prompt just by pressing the X button, and the other group saying the sign-in prompt won't go away.
A - If you have never used any Microsoft account on this device, you can close the sign-in prompt without any problem. B - If you have ever used any Microsoft account on this device or used it to switch out from Windows 'S' Mode , Windows will keep asking you to sign-in, even for installing free apps. The solution is simple but Microsoft will not tell you this. You need to go into your Microsoft account settings an 'remove' the device from there. After you've done this, you will be able to install free apps from Microsoft Store without signing into your Microsoft account.
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work any more. Having removed the device from the link, and restarting my laptop, the store gives me an error "Try again later
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