MSIX validation, testing and troubleshooting
This section provides information on validating, testing, and troubleshooting MSIX packages.
Article | Description |
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Troubleshooting packaging, deployment, and query of Windows apps | Use these suggestions to troubleshoot problems you experience when packaging, deploying, or querying a Windows app package (.msix/.appx) as a developer. |
Troubleshoot runtime issues in an MSIX container | Review how you can troubleshoot runtime issues occurring in a MSIX container. |
MSIX support on Windows Server 2019 | Details about support for MSIX on Windows Server 2019 |
Windows Device Portal overview | The Windows Device Portal (WDP) is a web server included with Windows devices that lets you configure and manage the settings for the device over a network or USB connection (local connections are also supported on devices with a web browser). |
Run, debug, and test an MSIX package | Shows you how to run your packaged application and see how it looks without having to sign it, set breakpoints and step through code, test your application in a production environment, sign your application, and then install it. |
Detect package identity and runtime context | Detect whether your app was deployed as an MSIX package by using the Windows Package Manager API, or your own custom installer. |
Registering a package layout from a network share | Build your package layout to a network share and then register the layout on a remote device directly from the network. |
Test your Windows app for Windows 10 in S mode | Test your Windows app to ensure that it will operate correctly on devices that run Windows 10 in S mode. |
Known Issues with packaged desktop apps | This article contains known issues that can occur when you create an MSIX package for your desktop app. |