Hi ZilchGuy,You're right it shouldn't matter, but for some reason it does in my case.
I did try the apps straight from Mozilla as Annie suggested above, and they did work but they appear on the start menu as Mozilla Thunderbird and MozillaFirefox. No space between Mozilla and Firefox, which looks kind of funny.
Not sure why those work and the others don't.
<Identity Name="Mozilla.Firefox" Publisher="CN=082E9164-EE6C-4EC8-B62C-441FAE7BEFA1" Version="125.0.2.0" ProcessorArchitecture="x64" />
<Identity Name="Mozilla.MozillaFirefox" Publisher="CN=Mozilla Corporation, OU=Firefox Engineering Operations, O=Mozilla Corporation, L=Mountain View, S=California, C=US" Version="125.0.2.0" ProcessorArchitecture="x64" />
Agreed. While I can make the MSI installation such that there is no desktop icon and no background Mozilla Maintenance Service, you still miss the ability for background updates by Microsoft Store.I just kind of like the idea of letting the store app handle the updates as opposed to having another background service running that does it.
That and the simplicity of just being able to easily integrate the apps, and not having unwanted shortcuts placed on my desktop by default
I just tried your preset above with build .9925. While I do not have the .reg files mentioned in the XML, I integrated both Store version of Firefox and Thunderbird (downloaded from store.rg-adguard.net) with success.The MSIX files that are added to the updates section do not show up on any user accounts after installing Windows.