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The windows apps aren't crucial for most users and I have a sort of fix even though it is not particularly stable for users who need it. Perhaps when we complete the upgrade of the servers the issue will resolve itself.

Thanks for your replies! It's frustrating how many similar issue like this I am having with Windows It seems strange that there's no definitive answer for what causes these issues.

Someone out there must know how these systems work and therefore be able to determine what is causing the problem logically. The fact that I can fix it every time in the way stated in my original post must surely narrow down the possible causes.

Something must remain on the local PC must after a user has logged in then been deleted which allows the apps to display when that user logs in again. But my understanding was that when you delete the user it removes both registry entries and the local copy of their profile so should be like the user has never logged in there. But there must be something else in the registry. Now, only sometimes Windows cannot find the Apps from the administrator domain even though the folders exist.

I always have to reboot the computer multiple times to finally be able to run the apps under a different domain. I was wondering if anyone allready found a fix on this situation?

We're currently having this situation on 3 workstations with Windows 10 build 21H2. I've been looking around on google but don't find many others stating they're in the same boat.

For as we have found out it seems to be something with the Rights on the folders where those apps are situated. The problem is, 2 of those 3 units are factory build systems and the 3 systems together are from 2 different manufacturers. So it's not a certain Windows image that's having the problem. Reinstalling Windows 10 21H2 seems to resolve the problem, but since we're on the edge of replacing a lot of workstations internally, we're not looking forward on checking every workstation if the calculator app is functioning for all users And i'm unable to try the steps in the tutorial OP is refering to since the PS script that's been linked to is no longer available.

The only solution I found other than the PS script one in my first post is for the user to install the required apps from the MS store. Of course this only works if the MS Store isn't one of the apps not working The link to the PS script in my first post is still working for me. Maybe your AV or firewall is blocking it? I did'nt make any changes on my GPO and server restrictions. Actions tried:. Hey TristanGrevin ,.

I'm having the same exact situation. Though the last thing we're looking forward to, is to run a clean install on 50 new workstations. That's the reason we are looking for a fix. Simon , I'll have to take another look on downloading your script then. Thank you for the feedback and sorry for the late response. I had the same issue on some new deploys where I installed the 21H2 Enablement package, there are some prerequisites and if you don't allow the package to check for updates first it may bypass the prerequisites and break the store app.

I determined a work around the fixed all the workstations which takes about 15 minutes to run because of the two scans that need to be initiated first. Add the affected local or domain profile to the local Administrator's group this includes domain admins.

Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft. The Microsoft Store should appear in the Start Menu applications list. The Store should run normally, "Get" the apps needed from the Microsof Store.

If the "Get" function does not launch the install automatically click on the download button in the upper right hand corner of the Microsoft Store screen to initiate the install. The system with local accounts only I was able to restore the Microsoft Store app by elevating the user to a local admin, and then reinstalling the desired missing apps.

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Maybe DNS issue or something is my thoughts View best response. Dave Patrick. A domain controller cannot have a DHCP assigned address, always needs static assignment.

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