#stolen and adapted from: https://github.com/BrianLima/UWPHook/blob/master/UWPHook/Resources/GetAUMIDScript.ps1 $installedapps = Get-AppxPackage $invalidNames = '*ms-resource*', '*DisplayName*' $aumidList = @() foreach ($app in $installedapps) { try { if (-not $app.IsFramework) { foreach ($id in (Get-AppxPackageManifest $app).package.applications.application.id) { $appx = Get-AppxPackageManifest $app; $name = $appx.Package.Properties.DisplayName; #filter out language packs and Sysinternals (adds ~30 entries, all non-game) if ($app.packagefamilyname -like "Microsoft.Language*" -or $name -like "Sysinternals*") { break; } if ($name -like '*DisplayName*' -or $name -like '*ms-resource*') { $name = $appx.Package.Applications.Application.VisualElements.DisplayName; } if ($name -like '*DisplayName*' -or $name -like '*ms-resource*') { $name = $app.Name; } #filter more apps with improper naming patterns; games generally have the appropriate field in their manifests filled out. if ($name -like "MicrosoftWindows.*" -or $name -like "Windows.*" -or $name -like "Windows Web*") { break; } $installDir = $app.InstallLocation; #filter out system apps and apps installed by Microsoft as part of Windows if ($installDir -like "*SystemApps*" -or $installDir -like "*Microsoft.Windows*") { break; } $logo = $app.InstallLocation + "\" + ($appx.Package.Applications.Application.VisualElements.Square150x150Logo | Select-Object -First 1); #if this app uses qualifiers to provide different scaling factors and does not have an unqualified name, select the largest of those icons if (-Not ($logo | Test-Path -PathType Leaf)) { $assetpath = Split-Path -Path $logo -Parent $sp = (Split-Path -Path $logo -Leaf).Split(".")[0] $ext = ($appx.Package.Applications.Application.VisualElements.Square150x150Logo | Select-Object -First 1).Split(".")[-1] $logo = Get-ChildItem -Path $($assetpath + '\' + $sp + '*.' + $ext) | Sort-Object -Property Length -Descending | Select-Object -First 1 -ExpandProperty FullName } $aumidList += $name + "|" + $installDir + "|" + $logo + "|" + $app.packagefamilyname + "!" + $id + ";" } } } catch { $ErrorMessage = $_.Exception.Message $FailedItem = $_.Exception.ItemName } } $aumidList | Sort-Object #sorts the array by treating it as single strings per app, thus the first field (app name) is what it sorts on