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====== Office Activation and MS App Issues ====== | ====== Office Activation and MS App Issues ====== | ||
I have recently ran into issues on Windows 10 with the App Store missing or unable to open, the calculator not working (how did MS mess that one up), and Office having activation issues. | I have recently ran into issues on Windows 10 with the App Store missing or unable to open, the calculator not working (how did MS mess that one up), and Office having activation issues. | ||
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+ | Make sure Windows and Office applications are up to date. | ||
If you get error **0x80070005** in Office applications, | If you get error **0x80070005** in Office applications, | ||
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- Right-click **S-1-5-20** and select **Permissions**. | - Right-click **S-1-5-20** and select **Permissions**. | ||
- Select **Add**. | - Select **Add**. | ||
- | - Type the logged in user's name, select Check Names, and then select OK. | + | - Type the logged in user's name, select |
- | - Select Advanced. | + | - Select |
- | - In Advanced Security Settings, on the Permissions tab, select the user you just added, and then select Edit. | + | - In **Advanced Security Settings**, on the **Permissions** tab, select the user you just added, and then select |
- | - Under Basic permissions, | + | - Under **Basic permissions**, select |
- | - In Advanced Security Settings, on the Permissions tab, select NETWORK SERVICE, and then select Edit. | + | - In **Advanced Security Settings**, on the **Permissions** tab, select |
- | - Under Basic permissions, | + | - Under **Basic permissions**, select |
- | - In Advanced Security Settings, select the checkbox named Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries form this object and select OK. | + | - In **Advanced Security Settings**, select the checkbox named **Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries form this object** and select |
- Close Registry Editor and restart any Office app to try to identify the issue result in Outlook | - Close Registry Editor and restart any Office app to try to identify the issue result in Outlook | ||
- | Meanwhile, you can also try to run Office as administrator (Right click Word or Excel or Outlook, select Run as administrator) to see if it can help. | + | Meanwhile, you can also try to run Office |
If the issue still persist, kindly try to fix the Office or Outlook related issue via SaRA tool. So, kindly try to download Sara Tool and sign in with your work or school account and select the Office or Outlook issue you want help with. | If the issue still persist, kindly try to fix the Office or Outlook related issue via SaRA tool. So, kindly try to download Sara Tool and sign in with your work or school account and select the Office or Outlook issue you want help with. | ||
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For more information about the tool, see [[http:// | For more information about the tool, see [[http:// | ||
- | Note: Uncheck the box to let the organization control the device and use the link to log in to the application only. This seems to bypass some additional checks. | + | **Note:** |
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+ | Run a System File Check on your operating system. Open a command prompt/ | ||
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+ | ===== MS App Store ===== | ||
+ | Try running **wsreset.exe** to see if that does the trick. I found that this process was timing out, so it was a more involved issue. | ||
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+ | Run the troubleshooter: | ||
+ | Select the Start button, and then select Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot, | ||
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+ | Check the Microsoft Store Install Service | ||
+ | Press the Windows Key + S and type in services.msc. | ||
+ | Find the Microsoft Store Install Service and double click, If the status is Running, click Restart | ||
+ | If Disabled, change it to Automatic, click Start and click OK. | ||
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+ | Reset the Microsoft Store app in Windows 10 | ||
+ | Open Settings. | ||
+ | Go to Apps -> Apps & features. | ||
+ | On the right side, look for Microsoft Store and click it. | ||
+ | The advanced options link will appear. Click it. | ||
+ | On the next page, click on the Reset button to reset Microsoft Store to default settings | ||
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+ | Uninstall the Store: | ||
+ | Press Windows key + X | ||
+ | Click and Run Windows PowerShell as Administrator | ||
+ | Now Type: get-appxpackage *WindowsStore* | remove-appxpackage | ||
+ | Enter then proceed to reinstall Store | ||
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+ | Reinstall the Store: | ||
+ | Press Windows key + X | ||
+ | Click and Run Windows PowerShell as Administrator | ||
+ | At the command prompt, copy-paste the following then hit Enter: | ||
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+ | Get-AppXPackage *WindowsStore* -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register " | ||
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+ | Launch the MS Store | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
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