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Hello Everyone,

I was a C# Desktop dev up until ~2007, when I moved on to other stuff.

At home, I've had a version of VS in one form or another installed have occasionally used it to solve a DB or data cleaning problem or two.

Normally, I'd build a little WPF app and I'd just run it from within VS to do what I needed to do.

Now I've moved to the VS2022 Community version and installed the Windows App SDK extension (after much additional downloading & installing).

When I go to create a new C# Windows App SDK Desktop project, I have two choices & both want to package and install the app to run it.

I just want to develop the app and run it from the project folder, is this possible?
If, by some miracle, I develop something I wan to use all the time, I'd like to package it and install it, but not before.

Thank you to anyone taking the time to post!

What I have tried:

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Updated 22-Dec-21 21:53pm

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I just want to develop the app and run it from the project folder, is this possible?
Check to see if an executable has been created and stored in the bin\Debug or bin\Release directories of the Project directory.
 
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