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   The winget command line tool is only supported on Windows 10 1709 (build   
   16299) or later at this time. The winget tool will not be available until you   
   have logged into Windows as a user for the first time, triggering Microsoft   
   Store to register    
   Windows Package Manager as part of an asynchronous process. If you have   
   recently logged in as a user for the first time and find that winget is not   
   yet available, you can open PowerShell and enter the following command to   
   request this winget registration:   
    Add-AppxPackage -RegisterByFamilyName -MainPackage Microsoft.De   
   ktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe.
When scripted,   
   winget will launch the applications in the specified order. When an installer   
   returns success or failure,    
   winget will launch the next installer. If an installer launches another   
   process, it is possible that it will return to winget prematurely. This will   
   cause winget to install the next installer before the previous installer has   
   completed.
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The winget tool returns exit codes to   
   indicate success or failure of the    
   command. Find a table of exit codes and their meanings in the "Return codes"   
   file of the Windows Package Manager Client repository.
   
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