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Cannot install/update Windows Terminal: error 0x80070005 #17932

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astatine opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Cannot install/update Windows Terminal: error 0x80070005 #17932

astatine opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Issue-Bug It either shouldn't be doing this or needs an investigation. Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting

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Windows Terminal version

1.21.2361.0

Windows build number

10.0.19045.4894

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Download the msixbundle and double-click to install

Note that I am able to install the latest version on Microsoft Store (v1.20.11781.0; I've checked after uninstalling and trying to install again), but I am not able to install the latest GitHub release (v1.21.2361.0). Some hasty Googling tells me this is a probably an issue with permissions; how do I begin to debug this?

Expected Behavior

I am able to install/update Windows Terminal successfully.

Actual Behavior

I'm getting the following error message in the installer UI:

App installation failed with error message: error 0x80070005: Opening the package from location Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_1.21.2361.0_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle failed. (0x80070005)

@astatine astatine added Issue-Bug It either shouldn't be doing this or needs an investigation. Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting labels Sep 18, 2024
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I was able to manually update with the command Add-AppPackage <link-to-msixbundle> (using the x64 'portable' version of Windows Terminal), but I'd still like to fix installs from locally downloaded files. I've run the usual troubleshooting steps (sfc, the two dism commands, etc.). Any advice is appreciated.

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