This is a bit surprising, but the recent versions of windows.storage.dll export a number of functions identical with shell32.dll. In fact, shell32.dll imports these windows.storage.dll functions and is basically forwarding the execution to them, and just acting as a proxy.
Thanks to that, one can now call some of the shell32.dll functions directly from windows.storage.dll, f.ex. this well-known lolbin:
rundll32 c:\WINDOWS\system32\shell32.dll, ShellExec_RunDLL calc.exe
can be modified to:
rundll32 c:\WINDOWS\system32\windows.storage.dll, ShellExec_RunDLL calc.exe