Or, Right-click the start menu to access the panel, Then select Control Panel => Recovery => Configure System Restore. Click the Create… Tab and follow the instructions.
To create a restore point, Type create a restore point in Windows search and hit enter. It will help to get back to where you started, just in case you mess up. It is good practice to create a system restore point before starting any troubleshooting. Go to Step 2, if system restore was unable to fix the problem. The System Restore wizard launches.Ĭlick Next and in the next page, put a check mark on ‘show more restore points’ Choose an earlier date you believe that the system was working fine. Right-Click Start > Select Run > Type RSTRUI in the open window. Once started, do not interrupt the process. Running System restore to fix corrupted or deleted Windows Apps takes anywhere between 15 mins to an Hour.
If none of your Apps are working, the easiest fix is to try a system restore to revert to an earlier time when the system last worked fine. You need to be logged into an account with administrator rights for successful troubleshooting & Resolution.
Now let us see what can be done to fix issues with Windows 10 Apps not working. (‘YourUserName’ is the name of your user account) Fix Windows 10 apps not working issues
Phone, Connectivity Store, Messaging & Skype Video, Skype App, Solitaire, People, Photos, Alarms, Calculator, Camera, Maps, Voice Recorder, Windows Store, Groove Music, Movies & TV
Running SFC /SCANNOW to fix Windows Apps issue is of no use.įind below the list of the 15 Windows Apps or programs that stop working after the generic PowerShell cmdlet is run on windows 10 November update version 1511 Build 10586 Affected Windows Apps or Programs
Note: SFC /SCANNOW Command cannot fix corrupted or deleted Windows App files as it is not part of Windows System Files. The path to the Windows Apps Folder: C:\Program Files\WindowsApps The Built-in Apps given below as well as Apps installed as Programs or downloaded from Windows Store comes under Windows Apps:īing, Calculator, Weather, News, Sports, Solitaire, Windows Store, Phone, Messaging, People, Camera, Sound Recorder, Music, Video, Xbox, Maps, Alarms, Photos, Skype, Money, One Note, Twitter, etc. Note: SFC /SCANNOW Command can fix corrupted or deleted System App files as it is part of Windows System Files The path to the System Apps Folder: C:\Windows\SystemApps Microsoft Edge Browser, Cortana, Start Menu, Parental Controls, etc. System AppsĮxamples of System Apps that are an integral part of the Windows System files: This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.For a Proper understanding, let us differentiate between Windows Apps and System Apps. Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helps you, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if a marked post does not actually answer your This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. If the issue still persists, please try other suggestions listed in this thread: Network access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users. To allow accessing from workgroup, we need to change Security Policies on Windows Server:ġ. Make sure the Shared folder permission has Everyone listed with proper rights.Ģ. Enable the following policy for Windows Server:
You’re running a Windows 7 Home Edition, so your account is a local account and by default this kind of account cannot access Domain Shared folders. Windows couldn’t find any problems with the firewall on your computer.ģ) I can Remote Desktop to the server without problem The remote computer isn’t responding to connections on port 445, possibly due to firewall or security policy settings, or because it might be temporarily unavailable. I ran the diagnostic to try to figure out more details this is what it gave me:įile and print sharing resource () is online but isn't responding to connection attempts. I created a shared directory on the SERVER, but I am unable to connect to it from my CLIENT machine. I am an administrator on both of those machines. I installed Active Directory on this server.Ģ) (CLIENT) A Windows 7 Home Edition machine which is my local machine. I have been trying to fix this for days now without succession.ġ) (SERVER) A Windows Server 2008 R2 which is a cloud server.