EduTech Distributing UWP App to Employees

EduTech's UWP App Deployment

EduTech, a learning company, develops a UWP app that replicates its online learning platform. Before distributing the app on the Microsoft Store, the company wants all its employees to install the app on their computers and experience it. How can the company deploy the app without uploading it to the Microsoft Store?

a. By distributing the APPX file of the app

b. By deploying the app through Group Policy

c. By running the setup.exe file on each computer

d. By packaging the app in an MSI file

How can EduTech deploy the UWP app to its employees without uploading it to the Microsoft Store? EduTech can distribute its UWP app to its employees by deploying the APPX file of the app, which contains the application binaries along with dependencies and metadata required for system installation. Other suggested methods, such as Group Policy, running setup.exe, or packaging in an MSI file, are not appropriate for distributing UWP apps. EduTech can distribute the UWP app privately within the organization without uploading it to the Microsoft Store by deploying the APPX file of the app. This method uses a side-loading technique, which allows all the employees to directly install the app on their Windows devices. The APPX file contains the application binaries along with the dependencies and the metadata that the system requires to install the app. Another option is to use Group Policy; however, this is typically used to manage user and computer configurations and not usually to distribute apps. Running the setup.exe file on each computer is insufficient because it lacks the app's necessary dependencies and metadata. Packaging the app in an MSI file also won't work as MSI files are incapable of installing UWP apps.
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