![]() ![]() In such cases, changing the download location of Windows Store apps back to the default value almost always resolves the problem. This problem can also be caused by the download location of Windows Store apps being changed from the partition of a computer’s HDD/SSD that Windows is installed on (which, in most cases, is drive C) to another partition. If Method 1 did not work for you, there is no need to fret. Method 2: Change the download location of Windows Store apps back to your Windows partition This should grant full permission and your issue should now be fixed. ![]() ![]() Choose Select a Principal, type users in the box which reads “enter the object name to select” once this is done, click Check Names and then put a check on the box which says “Full Permission”Ĩ. Now click the Advanced button and ensure that all the users listed their have full control. Right click on Packages and select Properties.ħ. Now in the Local folder, locate the folder called Packages.ĥ. By default this will take you to Appdata\Roaming but we need to be in AppData\Local so click AppData from the top (breadcrumb) and choose “ AppData” then Local.Ĥ. In the run dialog that opens up, type %appdata% and click OKģ. Method 1: Fix the permissions of the Packages folderĢ. ![]()
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