@TimSweeneyEpic You know sideloading doesn't require a dev registration or app submission.. Why are you spreading false information?
@aL3891 On a default Windows 10 install it requires that or enabling "developer mode" or installing various certificates via command prompt.
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@TimSweeneyEpic certs can also ve installed via a setup/msi, i have a proof of concept in the works -
@aL3891 It is true that if you install certificates on a user's machine, they can sideload those signed apps without OS settings changes. - 8 more replies
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@TimSweeneyEpic No, sideloading is the default now. Sideloading does not have the reqs you describe. -
@aL3891 Hmm, I'm not seeing how to run an unsigned app on a Windows 10 install with default settings. Can you please share yours? - 1 more reply
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@aL3891 This is to the best of my knowledge in compiling code and trying it, and reading the docs and public Microsoft statements. -
@aL3891 Please correct me if I'm missing something. That's entirely possible; the docs are complicated and often out-of-date. - 1 more reply
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