
If you’re wondering how to get this information, don’t worry – we cover everything in our guide below: Yes, every Microsoft Store app has a unique Package Family Name and App ID. But, to be able to do that, you need to know the app’s Package Family Name and App ID.

Now, we mentioned that it’s possible to open any Microsoft Store app from Command Prompt. How to Open Microsoft Store Apps from Command Prompt To do that, simply right-click the Microsoft Store icon in the taskbar (after you launch it), and then select “Pin to taskbar”. If you plan to use the Microsoft Store app frequently, it’s wise to pin it to the taskbar. Don’t forget to add the colon at the end of the command – otherwise, it won’t execute.

In the Command Prompt window, type “start ms-windows-store:” (without quotes) and then press the “Enter” key.If you want to open an elevated Command Prompt, type cmd and hit the Ctrl + Shift + Enter combination. Press the Windows logo key + R combination, type cmd into the “Run” input field, and press “Enter”.
