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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: mobile
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ms.pagetype: mobile
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author: greg-lindsay
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.date: 08/30/2021
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ms.date: 08/31/2021
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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> - Windows 10
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> - Windows 10
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> [!NOTE]
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> [!NOTE]
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> As of Windows Insider Build 18956, sideloading is enabled by default. You can deploy a signed package onto a device without a special configuration.
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> Starting with Windows 10 2004, sideloading is enabled by default. You can deploy a signed package onto a device without a special configuration.
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Sideloading apps is when you install apps that aren't from an official source, such as the Microsoft store. Your organization may create its own apps, including line-of-business (LOB) apps. Many organizations create their own apps to solve problems unique to their business.
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Sideloading apps is when you install apps that aren't from an official source, such as the Microsoft store. Your organization may create its own apps, including line-of-business (LOB) apps. Many organizations create their own apps to solve problems unique to their business.
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> To install an app on Windows 10 and later, you can:
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> To install an app on Windows 10 and later, you can:
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> - [Install Windows 10 apps from a web page](/windows/msix/app-installer/installing-windows10-apps-web).
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> - [Install Windows 10 apps from a web page](/windows/msix/app-installer/installing-windows10-apps-web).
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> - Users can double-click any `.APPX` or `.MSIX` package.
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> - Users can double-click any `.msix` or `.appx` package.
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### User interface
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### User interface
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This step installs the app certificate to the local device. Installing the certificate creates the trust between the app and the device.
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This step installs the app certificate to the local device. Installing the certificate creates the trust between the app and the device.
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1. Open the security certificate for the `.appx` package, and select **Install Certificate**.
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1. Open the security certificate for the `.msix` package, and select **Install Certificate**.
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2. On the **Certificate Import Wizard**, select **Local Machine**.
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2. On the **Certificate Import Wizard**, select **Local Machine**.
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## Step 3: Install the app
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## Step 3: Install the app
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From the folder with the `.appx` package, run the Windows PowerShell `Add-AppxPackage` command to install the `.appx` package.
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From the folder with the `.msix` package, run the Windows PowerShell `Add-AppxPackage` command to install the `.msix` package.
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For more information on this command, see [Add-AppxPackage](/powershell/module/appx/add-appxpackage).
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For more information on this command, see [Add-AppxPackage](/powershell/module/appx/add-appxpackage).
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