Winget gives 0x8a15000f error for all applications

Bas Otto 15 Reputation points
2023-04-25T10:29:06.93+00:00

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  1. Pavel yannara Mirochnitchenko 13,336 Reputation points MVP
    2023-04-25T14:15:30.57+00:00

    What is the command you try to execute?

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  2. Crystal-MSFT 53,991 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-04-26T01:53:52.4633333+00:00

    @Bas Otto, Thanks for posting in Q&A. For the error, based on my research, I find a similar link describe this. You can try the suggestions in the following link to see if it can be fixed.

    https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/issues/1348

    Note: Non-Microsoft link, just for the reference.

    However, if the issue still not fixed, as this tool belongs to windows. I suggest contact windows support to help on this. I have added two windows tags for you to see if any windows support will be involved. Also you can open case to contact windows support team to help on this. Here is a link with the Phone you can call to open case for your reference:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/global-customer-service-phone-numbers-c0389ade-5640-e588-8b0e-28de8afeb3f2

    Thanks for your understanding and have a nice day!


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  3. Limitless Technology 44,766 Reputation points
    2023-04-26T11:47:42.6366667+00:00

    Hello there, How long are you facing this issue? Windows users posted in a GitHub issue that the problem appears to be a CDN issue causing a zero-byte file to be sent back rather than the complete index of available applications. Like other package managers, WinGet uses a default repository to retrieve the available packages, which for WinGet is located at https://cdn.winget.microsoft.com/cache/source.msix. If you are using WinGet, your best bet is to wait for Microsoft to fix the CDN issue, and the package manager should automatically begin working again. Hope this resolves your Query !! --If the reply is helpful, please Upvote and Accept it as an answer--


  4. Daniel Legrand 0 Reputation points
    2023-11-25T13:16:52.2066667+00:00

    Hello, I had such problem and since I have change rights on C:\Windows\Temp (full rights and full control), I have no more problem. Everything can be installed (I am on Windows 11).

    Tell me if it resolves your install problem.

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