Get-AppxPackage -Name "YourAppPublisher.YourAppName" | Select-Object -Property Name, Version, InstallLocation | Error | Likely Cause | Fix | |--------|--------------|------| | 0x80073CF3 | Missing dependency | Install required frameworks first | | 0x80073CF0 | Corrupt bundle | Re-download the file | | 0x80073D0A | Bundle not signed/trusted | Install the publisher certificate first | | 0x80073D05 | Already installed | Remove old version: Remove-AppxPackage -Package "..." | Uninstalling an MSIX Bundle via PowerShell For completeness, here is how to remove what you installed:
Whether you are automating a lab environment, deploying via Intune, or just prefer the command line, is the most powerful way to install an MSIX bundle. install msixbundle using powershell
The MSIX packaging format is the future of Windows application deployment. It’s clean, containerized, and reliable. But when you receive an .msixbundle file (a package that contains versions for different CPU architectures or system configurations), double-clicking isn’t always the best option. Get-AppxPackage -Name "YourAppPublisher
Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Deploy\MyApp.msixbundle" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue You can also combine with Start-Process for full stealth: But when you receive an