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2147958016 Error
Running W10 V 20H2 Buid 19042.450.
Getting this error message Unable to start a DCOM Server: Microsoft.Windows.Search_1.14.0.19041_neutral_neut ral_cw5n1h2txyewy!CortanaUI as Unavailable/Unavailable. The error: "2147958016" Happened while starting this command: "C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.Search_cw 5n1h2txyewy\SearchApp.exe" -ServerName:CortanaUI.AppX8z9r6jm96hw4bsbneegw0kyxx 296wr9t.mca Have tried various things...Cortana off/on reset W10 Ubdate Reset WindowsSearch nothing seems to get rid of it. Help is appreciated peter |
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2147958016 Error
pk121 wrote:
Running W10 V 20H2 Buid 19042.450. Getting this error message Unable to start a DCOM Server: Microsoft.Windows.Search_1.14.0.19041_neutral_neut ral_cw5n1h2txyewy!CortanaUI as Unavailable/Unavailable. The error: "2147958016" Happened while starting this command: "C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.Search_cw 5n1h2txyewy\SearchApp.exe" -ServerName:CortanaUI.AppX8z9r6jm96hw4bsbneegw0kyxx 296wr9t.mca Have tried various things...Cortana off/on reset W10 Ubdate Reset WindowsSearch nothing seems to get rid of it. Help is appreciated peter 2147958016 decimal = 0x80073D00 error in hex https://windowsreport.com/windows-8-...windows-store/ Error code 0x80073D00 You'll notice this error when you're actually trying to open a certain app. The app will fail to open, telling you it can't be opened because it's currently updating. To resolve this issue, perform some of the following actions: 1) Reset the app that gives you this error [have a look in Settings wheel] 2) Reinstall the app that gives you this error. [baloney below...] 3) Reset the Microsoft Store. [wsreset.exe] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...7-77e6ede25923 [Likely in an Administrator Powershell...] Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers |Where-Object {$_.InstallLocation -like "*SystemApps*"} | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} All of that typed on one line. What I like to do, is break it down. The first command before the pipe symbol will run by itself, and it's just a listing tool meant to generate data about Metro Apps. The data is passed to the second command, where the command uses the detailed data to extract just the field it wants to use. Command pairs like this, are intended to reduce the length of the command that needs to be typed (a bit silly when you look at the length of that thing on the screen though). A usual kind of problem would be, the blasted command cannot find the AppXManifest.xml to be used. Metro Apps are based on manifests. The manifest tells it the component names, the components have SHA2 hashes to protect them against adulteration and so on. The tricky part is, Apps marked as "In-Box = True" in the App database, they cannot be uninstalled. Whether the AppxPackage would work for a thing with Cortana in the name (just refresh it with a new download), that's a good question. The Microsoft Store has a win32 application called "wsreset.exe" which on occasion, brings back the Store icon in the task bar. It can also make repairs to it - presumably doing no more than the kind of jazz above. The Store is supposed to monitor the pool of Apps for updates. If the N+1th version of an App is on the server, the Store should see to it that the App is Updated. The App updates do not travel through Windows Update as far as I know. It's handled separately and asynchronous to Windows Update. Probably what would happen is, Store scanning activity would be related to Windows Update, only in the sense that both don't try to run at the same time. Some Store materials may be synchronized to the version.patchlevel of OS, and the Store might not react until it knows the system is patched so that a corrected App would run properly. Maybe an App is marked "OS 19041.361". Paul |
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2147958016 Error
"Paul" wrote in message ...
pk121 wrote: Running W10 V 20H2 Buid 19042.450. Getting this error message Unable to start a DCOM Server: Microsoft.Windows.Search_1.14.0.19041_neutral_neut ral_cw5n1h2txyewy!CortanaUI as Unavailable/Unavailable. The error: "2147958016" Happened while starting this command: "C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.Search_cw 5n1h2txyewy\SearchApp.exe" -ServerName:CortanaUI.AppX8z9r6jm96hw4bsbneegw0kyxx 296wr9t.mca Have tried various things...Cortana off/on reset W10 Ubdate Reset WindowsSearch nothing seems to get rid of it. Help is appreciated peter 2147958016 decimal = 0x80073D00 error in hex https://windowsreport.com/windows-8-...windows-store/ Error code 0x80073D00 You'll notice this error when you're actually trying to open a certain app. The app will fail to open, telling you it can't be opened because it's currently updating. To resolve this issue, perform some of the following actions: 1) Reset the app that gives you this error [have a look in Settings wheel] 2) Reinstall the app that gives you this error. [baloney below...] 3) Reset the Microsoft Store. [wsreset.exe] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...7-77e6ede25923 [Likely in an Administrator Powershell...] Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers |Where-Object {$_.InstallLocation -like "*SystemApps*"} | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} All of that typed on one line. Thx Paul Ran the reset command and then Admin Powershell command Search is back and working on the Taskbar Will clear out Event Viewer and restart will keep you informed peter |
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2147958016 Error
"Paul" wrote in message ...
pk121 wrote: Running W10 V 20H2 Buid 19042.450. Getting this error message Unable to start a DCOM Server: Microsoft.Windows.Search_1.14.0.19041_neutral_neut ral_cw5n1h2txyewy!CortanaUI as Unavailable/Unavailable. The error: "2147958016" Happened while starting this command: "C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.Search_cw 5n1h2txyewy\SearchApp.exe" -ServerName:CortanaUI.AppX8z9r6jm96hw4bsbneegw0kyxx 296wr9t.mca Have tried various things...Cortana off/on reset W10 Ubdate Reset WindowsSearch nothing seems to get rid of it. Help is appreciated peter 2147958016 decimal = 0x80073D00 error in hex https://windowsreport.com/windows-8-...windows-store/ Error code 0x80073D00 You'll notice this error when you're actually trying to open a certain app. The app will fail to open, telling you it can't be opened because it's currently updating. To resolve this issue, perform some of the following actions: 1) Reset the app that gives you this error [have a look in Settings wheel] 2) Reinstall the app that gives you this error. [baloney below...] 3) Reset the Microsoft Store. [wsreset.exe] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...7-77e6ede25923 [Likely in an Administrator Powershell...] Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers |Where-Object {$_.InstallLocation -like "*SystemApps*"} | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} All of that typed on one line. Paul Thank You Paul No more error messages and Search finally works!!! peter |
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2147958016 Error
pk121 wrote:
"Paul" wrote in message ... pk121 wrote: Running W10 V 20H2 Buid 19042.450. Getting this error message Unable to start a DCOM Server: Microsoft.Windows.Search_1.14.0.19041_neutral_neut ral_cw5n1h2txyewy!CortanaUI as Unavailable/Unavailable. The error: "2147958016" Happened while starting this command: "C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.Search_cw 5n1h2txyewy\SearchApp.exe" -ServerName:CortanaUI.AppX8z9r6jm96hw4bsbneegw0kyxx 296wr9t.mca Have tried various things...Cortana off/on reset W10 Ubdate Reset WindowsSearch nothing seems to get rid of it. Help is appreciated peter 2147958016 decimal = 0x80073D00 error in hex https://windowsreport.com/windows-8-...windows-store/ Error code 0x80073D00 You'll notice this error when you're actually trying to open a certain app. The app will fail to open, telling you it can't be opened because it's currently updating. To resolve this issue, perform some of the following actions: 1) Reset the app that gives you this error [have a look in Settings wheel] 2) Reinstall the app that gives you this error. [baloney below...] 3) Reset the Microsoft Store. [wsreset.exe] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...7-77e6ede25923 [Likely in an Administrator Powershell...] Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers |Where-Object {$_.InstallLocation -like "*SystemApps*"} | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} All of that typed on one line. Paul Thank You Paul No more error messages and Search finally works!!! peter The command with the baloney, I can't find any output from the first half, that would have repaired it. So it's a good thing you tried some other stuff. Paul |
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