Recently, Windows 10 users have been facing issues with updating or uninstalling apps starting from November 12. Many people initially thought that this was caused by a Windows update, but that is not the case this time.
Microsoft has officially acknowledged the problem and identified it as stemming from an update to the WinAppSDK 1.6.2 package released on November 12. This issue specifically impacts apps that rely on WinAppSDK, which includes a substantial number of apps.
If you try to update an affected app through the Microsoft Store, you will encounter an error message saying “Something happened on our end.” Currently, this issue is affecting apps like Microsoft Teams and other third-party apps on Windows 10 22H2. Other versions of Windows 10 and all versions of Windows 11 are not affected by this problem.
Microsoft is actively working on a solution and has assured users that a fix will be provided through Windows Update and other means in the near future. In the meantime, for those who require an immediate workaround and have administrator privileges, there are PowerShell instructions available to address the issue on affected devices and apps.
It is important to note that this information was originally published on PC för Alla and has been translated and adapted for our readers.