Step 4: Choose the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click on Properties Step 3: Right-click on your Wi-Fi connection or ethernet, then click on Properties This opens the network connections window in the control panel Step 2: Type ncpa.cpl in the run prompt and hit enter. Step 1: Open the run prompt using Windows + R keys together $PackagePath = ::ExpandEnvironmentVariables(($Package | Get-ItemProperty | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Path))Įcho 'Attempting to register package: $PackageName'Īdd-AppxPackage -register $PackagePath -DisableDevelopmentMode $PackageName = $Package | Get-ItemProperty | Select-Object -ExpandProperty PSChildName $Packages = $Packages | where Įcho 'No provisioned apps match the specified filter.' exitĮcho 'Registering the provisioned apps that match $PackageFilter' If (::IsNullOrEmpty($PackageFilter))Įcho 'No filter specified, attempting to re-register all provisioned apps.' $Packages = (get-item 'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx\AppxAllUserStore\Applications') | Get-ChildItem Step 4: Copy the below code and paste it in the PowerShell then hit enter. Step 3: A user account control pop up will appear, click on yes Step 2: Then hold Ctrl + Shift keys together and hit enter
To do that type PowerShell in the windows search bar
Step 1: Open the PowerShell as an administrator.