PowerShell Commands

Add-AppxPackage

Add-AppxPackage [-DependencyPackages <String[]>] [-ForceApplicationShutdown] [-ForceTargetApplicationShutdown][-InstallAllResources] -MainPackage* <String> [-Register*] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]
Add-AppxPackage [-DependencyPackages <String[]>] [-ForceApplicationShutdown] [-ForceTargetApplicationShutdown][-InstallAllResources] -MainPackage* <String> [-OptionalPackages <String[]>] -Register*ByFamilyName [-Confirm][-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]
Add-AppxPackage [-Path*] <String> [-DependencyPath <String[]>] [-ExternalPackages <String[]>][-ForceApplicationShutdown] [-ForceTargetApplicationShutdown] [-InstallAllResources] [-OptionalPackages<String[]>] [-RequiredContentGroupOnly] [-Volume <AppxVolume>] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]
Add-AppxPackage [-Path*] <String> [-DependencyPath <String[]>] [-DisableDevelopmentMode][-ForceApplicationShutdown] [-ForceTargetApplicationShutdown] [-InstallAllResources] -Register* [-Confirm][-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]
Add-AppxPackage [-Path*] <String> [-DependencyPath <String[]>] [-ForceApplicationShutdown][-ForceTargetApplicationShutdown] [-InstallAllResources] [-RequiredContentGroupOnly] -Update* [-Confirm] [-WhatIf][<CommonParameters>]

The Add-AppxPackage cmdlet adds a signed app package to a user account. An app package has an .appx file name extension. Use the DependencyPath parameter to add all other packages that are required for the installation of the app package.

You can use the Register parameter to install from a folder of unpackaged files during development of Windowsr Store apps.

To update an already installed package, the new package must have the same package family name.

Parameters

-DependencyPackages <String[]>

  • Default value is None
  • Accepts pipeline input ByValue

Specifies the dependency package full name or dependency package bundle full name to be registered.

-DependencyPath <String[]>

  • Default value is None
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Specifies an array of file paths of dependency packages that are required for the installation of the app package. The app package has an .appx or .appxbundle file name extension. You can specify the paths to more than one dependency package.

-DisableDevelopmentMode [<SwitchParameter>]

  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Indicates that this cmdlet registers an existing app package installation that has been disabled, did not register, or has become corrupted. Use the current parameter to specify that the manifest is from an existing installation, and not from a collection of files in development mode. You can also use this parameter to register an application that the Package Manager API (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=245447)has staged. Use the Register parameter to specify the location of the app package manifest .xml file from the installation location.

-ExternalPackages <String[]>

  • Default value is None
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Specifies an array of optional packages that must be installed along with the app package. It is an atomic operation which means that if the app or its optional packages fail to install, the deployment operation will be aborted

-ForceApplicationShutdown [<SwitchParameter>]

  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Indicates that this cmdlet forces all active processes that are associated with the package or its dependencies to shut down. If you specify this parameter, do not specify the ForceTargetApplicationShutdown parameter.

-ForceTargetApplicationShutdown [<SwitchParameter>]

  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Indicates that this cmdlet forces all active processes that are associated with the package to shut down. If you specify this parameter, do not specify the ForceApplicationShutdown parameter.

-InstallAllResources [<SwitchParameter>]

  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Indicates that this cmdlet forces the deployment of all resource packages specified from a bundle argument. This overrides the resource applicability check of the deployment engine and forces staging of all resource packages, registration of all resource packages, or staging and registration of all resource packages. This parameter can only be used when specifying a resource bundle or resource bundle manifest.

-MainPackage <String>

  • This value is required
  • Default value is None
  • Accepts pipeline input ByValue

Specifies the main package full name or bundle full name to register.

-OptionalPackages <String[]>

  • Default value is None
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Specifies the PackageFamilyName of the optional packages that are in a related set that need to be installed along with the app. Unlike the external packages flag, you do not need to pass in a path to the optional package(s). It is an atomic operation which means that if the app or its optional packages fail to install, the deployment operation will be aborted

-Path <String>

  • This value is required
  • Default value is None
  • Accepts pipeline input ByValue

Specifies the file path of the app package. An app package has an .appx or .appxbundle file name extension.

-Register [<SwitchParameter>]

  • This value is required
  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Indicates that this cmdlet registers an application in development mode. You can use development mode to install applications from a folder of unpackaged files. You can use the current parameter to test your Windowsr Store apps before you deploy them as app packages. To register an existing app package installation, you must specify the DisableDevelopmentMode parameter and the Register parameter. In order to specify dependency packages, specify the DependencyPath parameter and the DisableDevelopmentMode parameter.

-RegisterByFamilyName [<SwitchParameter>]

  • This value is required
  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

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-RequiredContentGroupOnly [<SwitchParameter>]

  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Specifies that only the required content group that is specified in the AppxContentGroupMap.xml must be installed. At this point the app can be launched. Calling add-appxpackage specifying the path to the app, triggers the rest of the app to be installed in the order defined in the AppxContentGroupMap.xml.

-Update [<SwitchParameter>]

  • This value is required
  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Specifies that the package being added is a dependency package update. A dependency package is removed from the user account when the parent app is removed. If you do not use this parameter, the package being added is a primary package and is not removed from the user account if the parent app is removed. To update an already installed package, the new package must have the same package family name.

-Volume <AppxVolume>

  • Default value is None
  • Accepts pipeline input ByPropertyName

Specifies the AppxVolume object to which to stage the package. The volume also specifies the default location for user AppData .

-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]

  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.

-WhatIf [<SwitchParameter>]

  • Default value is False
  • Accepts pipeline input False

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.

Inputs
System.String[]
System.IO.FileInfo
Outputs
None
Examples
  1. Add an app package:
    PS C:\>  Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Users\user1\Desktop\MyApp.appx" -DependencyPath "C:\Users\user1\Desktop\winjs.appx"
    

    This command adds an app package that the package contains.

  2. Add a disabled app package in development mode:
    PS C:\>  $ManifestPath = (Get-AppxPackage -Name "*WindowsCalculator*").InstallLocation + "\Appxmanifest.xml"
    PS C:\>  Add-AppxPackage -Path $ManifestPath -Register -DisableDevelopmentMode
    

    This command gets the full path of the package manifest file of an installed Windows Store app, and then registers that package. You can use DisableDevelopmentMode to register an application that is staged by the StagePackageAsync API, has been disabled, or has become corrupted during testing.

  3. Add an app along with its optional packages:
    PS C:\>  Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Users\user1\Desktop\MyApp.appxbundle" -ExternalPackages "C:\Users\user1\Desktop\optionalpackage1.appx","C:\Users\user1\Desktop\optionalpackage2.appxbundle"
    
    
    PS C:\>  Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Users\user1\Desktop\MyApp.appxbundle" -OptionalPackages "29270sandstorm.OptionalPackage1_gah1vdar1nn7a"
    

    This command adds an app package along with its optional packages. It is an atomic operation which means that if the app or its optional packages fail to install, the deployment operation will be aborted

  4. Install only the required section of a streaming app:
    PS C:\>  Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Users\user1\Desktop\MyApp.appxbundle" -RequiredContentGroupOnly
    

    This command adds an app package but only installs the required section of a streaming app. Calling this command again without the RequiredContentGroupOnly flag proceeds to install the rest of the application in the order defined by the AppxContentGroupMap.xml

Additional Notes

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