![]() You may get this error for failures that occur during package uninstall. ![]() For more information, check the AppXDeployment-Server event log. You may get this error while removing a package. There isn't enough disk space on your computer. The package doesn't support the correct processor architecture.įor more informtion, check the AppXDeployment-Server event log.A specified package dependency can't be found.The incoming package conflicts with an installed package.The package failed update, dependency, or conflict validation. You may get this error while removing a package that isn't installed for the current user. The file:// prefix is missing or the package couldn't be found at the specified location.įor more information, check the AppxPackagingOM event log.The publisher name doesn't match the signing certificate subject.Please remove these characters from the manifest and try installing the package. If you check the AppXDeployment-Server event log and see the following event: "While installing the package, the system failed to register the windows.repositoryExtension extension due to the following error: The parameter is incorrect." You may get this error if the manifest elements DisplayName or Description contain characters disallowed by Windows firewall such as |, due to which Windows fails to create the AppContainer profile for the package. See How to sign an app package using SignTool. You may get this error if there is a mismatch between the signing certificate subject name and the AppxManifest.xml publisher name. The package isn't correctly formatted and needs to be re-built or re-signed. This can occur during a COM typelib validation requires that the path for the directory actually exist within your MSIX package. ![]() If you need further help with one of these errors, or if you're encountering an error code not in this list, see additional help options. This table lists some of the most common error codes. The following example displays the logs associated with the most recent deployment operation in an interactive table in a separate window. The following example displays the logs associated with the most recent deployment operation. You can also use the Get-AppxLog command in PowerShell to get the first few logged events. ![]() If the error was caused by 0x80073CF0 or ERROR_INSTALL_OPEN_PACKAGE_FAILED, additional details may be present in the AppxpackagingOM logs. Start by looking at the logs under AppXDeployment-Server.
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