Windows Web Experience Pack in the Microsoft Store

Η and maintaining such a complex product as Windows 10 is not a simple matter. To make this process more flexible, reducing the size of updates and installation time, Microsoft tries to decouple different components from the core operating system and offer separate updates for them.

The Windows Web is one of the company's efforts.

There are already many parts of Windows that no longer require the full firmware update. For example, with the new version of Microsoft Edge, the browser is no longer associated with Windows updates. The company also uses separate language packs.

Recently, Microsoft announced the Windows Experience Packs - the latest way to add new features to the operating system without major build updates. Apparently Microsoft is not going to stop with this and is currently offering something else called the Windows Web Experience Pack.

The first version of Windows Web Experience Pack (WWEP) appeared on . Is for installation on computers running Windows 10 2004 (version 19041 but also newer versions). Since there is no official announcement from Microsoft about what WWEP is doing, we can assume that it will be responsible for updating key components in the operating system.

WWEP is unlikely to be associated with Microsoft Edge updates, because the browser has its own mechanisms. Unfortunately, the Store Store entry is not clear nor does it provide screenshots for extra .

You can view the latest version of the Windows Web Experience Pack at Microsoft Store. At the moment, it is only 588 KB and does not bring visible changes to the operating system.

We will let you know as soon as there is some kind of confirmation or explanation from Microsoft.

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