Only change the permission of the registry keys that are known to cause the access denied error. Registry and file system permission must be reverted to a state that will allow Microsoft Store App to function This error without exception is missing permission for ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES at registry location or file subsystem locations. This issue occurs because the read permission is missing from any or all the keys. The group must have specific access to certain locations of the registry and file system for Microsoft Store Apps to function properly. The All Application Packages group is a well-known group with a predefined SID. Registry and or file system permissions may have been changed from their defaults.
Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER - Special Permissions (List folder/read data, and Create Folders/Append Data). Windows - Read, Read and Execute, and List folder Contents. Program Files - Read, Read and Execute, and List folder Contents. It points to the missing permissions for the current logon user. If you use Process Monitor to track the Apps' executable or related files, you may see access denied is logged. This error occurs when an access denied error happens during app initialization that is fatal and cause an exception that leads to the crash. Additionally, you receive the following event log in Application logs: Log Name: Applicationįaulting application name: xxxx.exe, version: 10.1605.1606.6002, time stamp: 0x5755acefįaulting module name: xxxxxx.dll, version: 3.1198, time stamp: 0x5902836cĠxc000027b: An application-internal exception has occurred. You can't start a Microsoft Store App, open Start screen, and use Search in Windows. Microsoft.ZuneVideo_8wekyb3d8bbwe! Issue 2 Microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe! Microsoft.microsoftskydrive_8wekyb3d8bbwe! Prefixes for other built-in Microsoft Store Apps include:
Possible values for include but aren't limited to: The app portion of the example event,, will change depending on the application that fails to start.