Windows 10 Provides “Install on my devices” feature for Remotely Installing Applications
According to bleepingcomputer report, Windows 10 introduced a new feature that allows users to remotely install applications to other devices.
According to the netizen introduction, the new function is called “Install on my devices”. It means that when the user prepares to install the application in the web version of the Microsoft Store, it will be displayed as shown in the above figure. An “Install on my devices” button, the user clicks, there will be a list of installed devices, as shown below:
The list shows the devices that the user has logged on using the Microsoft account. At this time, if the user chooses to install the device, the application will be installed remotely even if the user is not currently using the corresponding device. This feature is similar to the option in Google Play, where Android users can push apps to any device associated with their Google account.
The netizen introduced that when he tested this feature, it took about 15 minutes to install the application on their remote Windows 10 computer. At present, this feature has not yet been officially confirmed by Microsoft. At the same time, it seems that only a handful of users like the users posted on the bleepingcomputer can try.
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