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Hi IanDaBest,
I am Dave, an Independent Advisor, I will help you with this.
All games and apps installed from the Microsoft Store are located in their own folder inside a highly protected and hidden folder C:\Program Files\WindowsApps
Accessing that folder is very hard to do, it involves changing permissions on the WindowApps folder and if you do that, you can cause all Windows Store Apps to stop working.
To see the exact location of the roblox.exe file, here are the steps:
Open Task Manager(Ctrl + Shift + Esc)
Select the Processes tab.
Right click any column header and turn on the 'Command Line column and expand that column.
Start Roblox, then switch back to Task Manager, and in the Command Line column, you will find the exact path to roblox.exe.
Thanks Dave with this I was able to get my exe for minecraft bedrock to send it to my friend who is sadly on the windows 7 edition
Thank you will try these methods
Thank you for reaching out! As an Independent Advisor and fellow Microsoft user, I'm happy to assist you.
If your .exe files are opening the Microsoft Store instead of running on Windows 11, it could be because your PC is in S Mode or there's a setting issue.
To fix this, check if you're in S Mode and switch out of it if needed. You can also adjust default app settings to ensure .exe files aren't linked to any app. If problems persist, resetting the Microsoft Store cache or reinstalling the Store might help.
Lastly, running the troubleshooter for Windows Store Apps can automatically fix some issues. Following these suggestions should get your .exe files working again!
I am trying to install a school application that is only available on microsoft store and the other platforms' app stores but is not available on linux. I wanted to try running it via lutris but I can't find the exe anywhere
I'm configuring the touchpad. It has a feature to use 3 fingers to open a specific program. I'm trying to assign it to OneNote Store app but I don't know where to browse to select its executable file.
This is not what I'm looking for - C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office...
Someone suggested C:\Program Files\WindowsApps , but I don't see that folder. Entered that address in Explorer address bar, hit enter and was asked to grant admin rights. Granted it but got a message that I don't have right to open it. Does that path actually exist? Any other way? Thanks.
EDIT: C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.Office.OneNote_xx.xxxx.xxxxx.x_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\onenoteim.exe turned out to be the full OneNote app path. Still can't find the executable that I can manually run to open OneNote.
EDIT2: This
Whats the .exe file location of the Microsoft store? I need the .exe file, not the shortcut as the shortcut doesn't work for what I'm using it for.
I also need for the file path to actually open Microsoft store.
Quick disclaimer: before posting this I tried to look around the internet but didn't find a precise answer to this question nor something that was decently recent.
As the title says I was wondering what changes between the three.
I'm restarting to get into web development and I'll only be doing front-end for a while, so I know that any of the three options will do it for me, but I'm still curious about what's different in them.
On the website you have the .exe and the .msi while I guess the Store version is the UWP app.
I'm curious because I wonder why Microsoft provides three versions of the same software, and also because on Linux sometimes extensions or other stuff acted slightly different depending if you used the distro's native package, the Flatpak, the Snap or whatever.
So basically: does anyone know the real difference between these and why choose one or the other?
It is supposed to download the terms. This is the expected behaviour. Store isnโt an .exe file which you can download and install.
Use โwsreset -iโ command to reinstall and Reset Microsoft Store if it is missing from within Windows.
I got this one via a Google search - hope it helps.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/apps/windows