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CurrentAppSimulator Class (Windows.ApplicationModel.Store) - Windows apps
Defines methods and properties used to instantiate an object that you can use to get simulated license info during testing. Note The CurrentAppSimulator class and the other types in the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store namespace are no longer being updated with new features. If your project targets Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (10.0; Build 14393) or a later release in Visual Studio (that is, you are targeting Windows 10, version 1607, or later), we recommend that you use the Windows.Services.Store namespace instead. For more information, see In-app purchases and trials. The CurrentAppSimulator class is not supported in Windows desktop applications that use the Desktop Bridge or in apps or games that use a development sandbox in Partner Center (for example, this is the case for any game that integrates with Xbox Live). These products must use the Windows.Services.Store namespace to implement in-app purchases and trials.
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CurrentAppSimulator Class (Windows.ApplicationModel.Store) - Windows apps
Defines methods and properties used to instantiate an object that you can use to get simulated license info during testing. Note The CurrentAppSimulator class and the other types in the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store namespace are no longer being updated with new features. If your project targets Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (10.0; Build 14393) or a later release in Visual Studio (that is, you are targeting Windows 10, version 1607, or later), we recommend that you use the Windows.Services.Store namespace instead. For more information, see In-app purchases and trials. The CurrentAppSimulator class is not supported in Windows desktop applications that use the Desktop Bridge or in apps or games that use a development sandbox in Partner Center (for example, this is the case for any game that integrates with Xbox Live). These products must use the Windows.Services.Store namespace to implement in-app purchases and trials.
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CurrentAppSimulator Class (Windows.ApplicationModel.Store) - Windows apps
Defines methods and properties used to instantiate an object that you can use to get simulated license info during testing. Note The CurrentAppSimulator class and the other types in the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store namespace are no longer being updated with new features. If your project targets Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (10.0; Build 14393) or a later release in Visual Studio (that is, you are targeting Windows 10, version 1607, or later), we recommend that you use the Windows.Services.Store namespace instead. For more information, see In-app purchases and trials. The CurrentAppSimulator class is not supported in Windows desktop applications that use the Desktop Bridge or in apps or games that use a development sandbox in Partner Center (for example, this is the case for any game that integrates with Xbox Live). These products must use the Windows.Services.Store namespace to implement in-app purchases and trials.
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