![]() ![]() We have to check if we'll be able to list the contents of the directory. But if you want to use an older version you could look at this page. The easiest way is to download it from the Microsoft Store. I personally would recommend using the most recent version of iTunes. However, this could not work as by default, the owner of C:\Program Files\WindowsApps is not the current user and listing the content will probably not work. Hi there, Thats actually a good question. One possible solution to this issue is to list the contents of C:\Program Files\WindowsApps, find all directories with iTunes in the name and check if the required dlls are in one of them. NOTE: There's more than one folder with name containing iTunes, in my case it is AppleInc.iTunes_1201.0_neutral_~_nzyj5cx40ttqa. This folder does not have hardcoded name, as it contains the name of the application, its version and some random hash probably, for example: AppleInc.iTunes_1201.0_圆4_nzyj5cx40ttq. When iTunes is installed from Microsoft Store, the iTunes is installed at a folder inside C:\Program Files\WindowsApps. Some applications, such as Microsoft Edge, don’t have the Uninstall button. ![]() Right-click on it, click Uninstall, and that’s ityou’ll never be bothered by it again. This library works with iTunes executable files and expects them to be located at C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Apple\\Apple Application Support or C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Apple\\Mobile Device Support All you have to do is open your Start menu, scroll down the list of installed applications, and find the Microsoft Store app that you never want to see again. ![]() ![]() I'm adding some technical details that explain the behavior. ![]()
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