Windows Store isn’t available on Windows To Go workspaces
Then how do you access Windows Store on Windows To Go? Well if you are using Windows 11/10/8, then you additionally need to configure the setting and you will be able to use Windows Store. However, if you’re using Windows 11/10/8, then you won’t have any problem getting Windows Store because settings are already configured in this updated operating system.
How to enable the Microsoft Store on Windows To Go
Using Group Policy Editor
Press Windows Key + R combination, type put gpedit.msc in Run dialog box, and hit Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor.
In the left pane, navigate here:
In the right pane look for the setting named Allow Store to install apps on Windows To Go workspaces, it must be showing Not Configured status by default. Double click on the policy to get this:
In the above shown window, click Enabled then Apply followed by OK. From the policy explanation, it is clear that this setting will only work on with single PC and not supported in case of multiple PCs. You may now close the Local Group Policy Editor and thus now you can access Windows Store on Windows To Go. If you’re using Windows 8 Home edition, then you won’t be able to access Local Group Policy Editor, so the above-mentioned method is infeasible for you. Thus you can head on to Registry Editor: Using Registry Editor
Press Windows Key + R combination, type put Regedt32.exe in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor.
Locate this key:
In the right pane of this location, right-click and select New -> DWORD Value. Name this newly created DWORD as EnableWindowsStoreOnWTG. Now double click the same DWORD to get this:
In the above-shown box, type the Value data equals to 1 in order to make Windows Store accessible. Click OK. You may now close Registry Editor can connect to Windows Store on Windows To Go now. I hope this tutorial helps you.