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Microsoft Store

WORK & MOVE has an application folder and an user folder. The default location of both folders is determined by which installation setup is used. The program loads its settings & license information from the user folder. WORK & MOVE will use an internet connection when available to download RSS feeds, online licenses and for uploading data. The RSS feeds are downloaded by default. The downloading of online licenses and the uploading of data is not enabled by default.


Due to security reasons you can’t access the application folder directly. This is because the installation is handled by the Microsoft Store.

The default application folder is located at:

  • C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\

The default location of the user folder is located at:

  • C:\Users\”Username”\Appdata\Local\ Packages#######.WorkMove_######\Lo- calCache\Roaming\WORK & MOVE

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Startup settings:

  • Microsoft Store manages the startup settings.

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