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  1. jachin99 Win User

    Opening windows store apps from command line


    How do I open windows store apps like Hulu from the command prompt?

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    jachin99, Mar 19, 2016
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  2. Apps from the store will no longer open after anniversary update

    Tried suggested fix, well some apps will open. But not the store and many other apps from the store. Not sure which apps worked before I tried the command line stuff.
     
    ScottiBurns, Mar 19, 2016
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  3. Windows 10 Command Line Arguments

    Go to "Open Item Location" and then set it directly there from the folder. PS. this only works for regular programs. Apps from the app store don't have command line arguments.
     
    Shawn 'Cmdr' Keene [MVP], Mar 19, 2016
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  4. dalchina New Member

    Opening windows store apps from command line

    Hi, with this type of command (this is for store). No idea about Hulu, sorry.
    start ms-windows-store:

    FWIW this is one for netflix, so you might think Hulu could be similar
    Start netflix:
     
    dalchina, Mar 19, 2016
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  5. jachin99 Win User
    After looking around i dont think i can do this with hulu. This method and typing hulu into the web browser under different combinations of yhe hulu name give me nothing. I emailed their support about this but i doubt they will be much help. How would i go about starting an app in fullscreen using the command line
     
    jachin99, Mar 20, 2016
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  6. dalchina New Member
    dalchina, Mar 20, 2016
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  7. jachin99 Win User
    I have seen both of those but I have not had time to try them. Thanks for the help.
     
    jachin99, Apr 5, 2018
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