Agent Revolution
Agent Revolution
@root-reindeer-flotilla Hmm, I stumbled upon this, maybe worth a look: https://superuser.com/questions/1319157/some-windows-10-uwp-icons-not-displaying-on-search-or-in-settings And, if all else fails: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu
@quincynyan I haven't personally tried, but this seems like it could do the trick: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70413031/change-the-taskbar-icon-for-windows-store-apps
Hmm, never seen this one before. All I can find that doesn't involve useless bullshit like disk repair or system restore is this: https://woshub.com/remove-appxpackage-0x80073cfa-removal-failed/ Make sure to read the part...
On second look, seems that fix is for uninstalling MS apps that are not normally removable, so it doesn't apply to you I guess. It appears there are many different...
Oh wow okay, yeah I see it, exactly the same bullshit going on in that folder, sure I can add it
I think your issues are probably beyond the capabilities of my script. All it does is fix permission issues, it cannot fix corrupted/missing files. Did the Xbox app and Game...
It means Powershell cannot access the path to the script. In my experience, the usual culprit is [network drives](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/networking/mapped-drives-not-available-from-elevated-command). I would say, try to move the script to a different...
At that point, it's beyond my reach. You could use Process Monitor to investigate where is PsExec trying to look and why it's not resolving it. Other people have also...
Don't mind that error, not a concern. The bowels of WindowsApps are an arcane place. _Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door Where impossible things may happen that...
Don't worry about it, that message comes from `icacls`, it's pretty normal. Even Microsoft's own programs have trouble comprehending the abominations coming from this cesspit.