Windows Terminal latest stable release is v1.12.10334.0 but on the Windows Store it is v1.11.3471.0 #16677

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opened 2026-01-31 05:19:20 +00:00 by claunia · 4 comments
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Originally created by @jeansagi on GitHub (Feb 6, 2022).

Windows Terminal version

v1.11.3471.0

Windows build number

10.0.22000.469

Other Software

N/A

Steps to reproduce

Microsoft Store updates "Windows Termina Preview" but not "Windows Terminal"

Expected Behavior

Microsoft Store updates should be in sync with the lates update. It is true for "Windows Terminal Preview" but not for "Windows Terminal"

Actual Behavior

No update is available for Windows Terminal which in the Windows Store is a release behind the current github one.

Originally created by @jeansagi on GitHub (Feb 6, 2022). ### Windows Terminal version v1.11.3471.0 ### Windows build number 10.0.22000.469 ### Other Software N/A ### Steps to reproduce Microsoft Store updates "Windows Termina Preview" but not "Windows Terminal" ### Expected Behavior Microsoft Store updates should be in sync with the lates update. It is true for "Windows Terminal Preview" but not for "Windows Terminal" ### Actual Behavior No update is available for Windows Terminal which in the Windows Store is a release behind the current github one.
claunia added the Issue-QuestionNeeds-TriageNeeds-Tag-FixResolution-Answered labels 2026-01-31 05:19:21 +00:00
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Feb 7, 2022):

This happens literally every release - the store doesn't necessarily roll out the updates uniformly. If you install the msix off our releases page, then it'll stay linked to the Store version and still auto-update in the future, if you manually want to hop to the next version without waiting for the Store

#12362, #11622 et. al.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Feb 7, 2022): This happens literally every release - the store doesn't necessarily roll out the updates uniformly. If you install the msix off our releases page, then it'll stay linked to the Store version and still auto-update in the future, if you manually want to hop to the next version without waiting for the Store #12362, #11622 et. al.
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@grawity commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2022):

This happens literally every release - the store doesn't necessarily roll out the updates uniformly. If you install the msix off our releases page, then it'll stay linked to the Store version and still auto-update in the future, if you manually want to hop to the next version without waiting for the Store

Thanks, this was really unclear from the README – I've already been manually upgrading to the latest releases from msixbundle anyway, but still wished I could keep the auto-update in case I miss an announcement.

@grawity commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2022): > This happens literally every release - the store doesn't necessarily roll out the updates uniformly. If you install the msix off our releases page, then it'll stay linked to the Store version and still auto-update in the future, if you manually want to hop to the next version without waiting for the Store Thanks, this was really unclear from the README – I've already been manually upgrading to the latest releases from msixbundle anyway, but still wished I could keep the auto-update in case I miss an announcement.
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@jeansagi commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2022):

In the meantime I'll stick with chocolatey. It seems to be more in sync
with github stable releases than Microsoft's Store.

J.

@jeansagi commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2022): In the meantime I'll stick with chocolatey. It seems to be more in sync with github stable releases than Microsoft's Store. J.
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@kczx3 commented on GitHub (Mar 3, 2022):

This happens literally every release - the store doesn't necessarily roll out the updates uniformly. If you install the msix off our releases page, then it'll stay linked to the Store version and still auto-update in the future, if you manually want to hop to the next version without waiting for the Store

#12362, #11622 et. al.

You may want to update the main README then. It states this under the manual install of the .msixbundle:

Note: If you install Terminal manually:

Terminal will not auto-update when new builds are released so you will need to regularly install the latest Terminal release to receive all the latest fixes and improvements!

@kczx3 commented on GitHub (Mar 3, 2022): > This happens literally every release - the store doesn't necessarily roll out the updates uniformly. If you install the msix off our releases page, then it'll stay linked to the Store version and still auto-update in the future, if you manually want to hop to the next version without waiting for the Store > > #12362, #11622 et. al. You may want to update the main README then. It states this under the manual install of the .msixbundle: > Note: If you install Terminal manually: > > Terminal will not auto-update when new builds are released so you will need to regularly install the latest Terminal release to receive all the latest fixes and improvements!
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Reference: starred/terminal#16677