[C++] Difference between sideloading and installing from store

Hi.
Can anyone explain me why when I perform sideloading of my application to device everything works fine but if I upload the same package to the Store and download it from there application crashes
That's strange behavior and I'm not able to fix application. I've tried to do some stupid logging to file but with no luck - no answers why it happens.
Does anyone have some idea what I should with such problem?
Thanks

The install folder is not intended to be writable. Instead use the application data folders.
Unfortunately development builds need to install with wider privileges and so the install folder is writable in that environment. See
App data and
Accessing app data with the Windows Runtime for more information on using app data.

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