Unable to use get-appxpackage command in powershell

Anonymous
2018-08-26T15:46:58+00:00

While using the command I get this:

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-08-26T15:53:46+00:00

    Hi, ChitranshRajesh

    This command you have to use it with other variants ah and you have to enter Administrator Mode, I'll leave an example that I use to repair applications in Windows, I hope you can solve the problem.

    Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}

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  2. Brink 16,405 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-08-26T16:10:24+00:00

    Hello Chitransh,

    If you were wanting to get a list of installed apps, then you could use the command below instead.

    (current user only)

    Get-AppxPackage | Select Name, PackageFullName

    (all users) must be used in elevated PowerShell

    Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Select Name, PackageFullName

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4689-uninstall-apps-windows-10-a.html

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  3. Vijay A. Verma 104.7K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-08-26T16:28:48+00:00

    Copy and paste from below, paste into your Powershell and then press Enter (You can not have a space between Get-AppXPackage)

    Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-08-26T17:04:42+00:00

    Same error it shows.

    I think, appxbundle is missing. I don't know how to install it.

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-08-26T17:04:51+00:00

    Same error it shows.

    I think, appxbundle is missing. I don't know how to install it.

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