Windows 10: Microsoft Store install getting blocked by AppLocker

Discus and support Microsoft Store install getting blocked by AppLocker in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello,I apologize for making a second post about this but it won't let me comment beneath the original one.I was advised to download several files from... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Voidable_386, Sep 13, 2023.

  1. Microsoft Store install getting blocked by AppLocker


    Hello,I apologize for making a second post about this but it won't let me comment beneath the original one.I was advised to download several files from Microsoft's servers on this page https://store.rg-adguard.net/ which I have now done.However, when I try to install the final Microsoft.WindowsStore.appxbundle file it comes up with an error and says it was blocked by Microsoft Applocker. I have exhaustively tried to look up methods to open this program or modify it in any way but I've had no luck.Can I temporarily disable app locker so I can install it somehow?

    :)
     
    Voidable_386, Sep 13, 2023
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  2. Taurean75 Win User

    AppLocker Blocks Windows Store Apps Downloads

    That didn't fix my problem.

    As I've mentioned, Windows Store opens fine... it's just that downloads get blocked by AppLocker.
     
    Taurean75, Sep 13, 2023
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  3. chisle Win User
    Applocker not blocking -- Win10Pro, Applocker configured, AppIDsvc run

    • OS: Win10Pro
    • Applocker: configured blocking of apps and executables
    • Applocker rules: set to enforcing
    • Service: AppIDSvc is running

    I've been trying to get Edge and a couple other utilities blocked on the laptop to keep distractions to a minimum for my child who uses the computer to study.
    However, even after rules are defined, and they are set to enforcing as blocked, the apps and executables are still available to them -- even after a reboot.

    I have followed the instructions here: https://social.technet.microsoft.com...10itprogeneral
    However, there is still no blocking of the apps or the executables.
    Thank you for your consideration.
     
    chisle, Sep 13, 2023
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  4. JonDupe Win User

    Microsoft Store install getting blocked by AppLocker

    AppLocker Blocks Windows Store Apps Downloads

    For those of you who are suffering from the AppLocker issue...

    First, to set context. AppLocker is a built in security mechanism that allows you to control (Block or Allow) "stuff" from running on your computer. In the context of Modern Apps and the Store, it does not prohibit the use of the store, rather the download,
    installation, and launch of Modern\Universal Applications.

    At our company we have a good number of Windows 8.1 machines in the environment. We use AppLocker to restrict the use of all unknown "Modern Apps" by creating a global Deny rule. In order for all of the "built-in" Windows apps to load correctly (at fist
    login and on update), we had to configure the global deny rule with a wildcard(*) exceptions (you do this that have a values of "*" in the scope of the ). This is similar to a typical firewall configuration where you block everything then make your exceptions
    of stuff you want to allow. Once you have allowed exceptions, you need to have "allow" rules to pass through the global "deny" rule. That means that you have to create specific allow rules for the apps you want users to be able to download, install, and
    launch.

    We also have an allow rule for a specific user group that has '*' as the scope. This rule is necessary if you want to give certain users, such as your Desktop Admins, the ability to download, install, and run all modern apps. This was also an important piece
    for Developers trying to debug a modern app that they are developing. Without this rule developer will not be able to run their modern apps in Visual Studio. This all worked beautifully with Windows 8.1...along comes Windows 10...

    When we first starting building Windows 10 computers, at the time it was 1511, we added new rules to allow all of the new built-in apps. Life was good...or so it seemed. What we found was that any time a modern (or universal app) was trying to update,
    that the updates were being blocked with an 0x80073CF9 error in the store. There was also a corresponding event in the AppLocker logs about the blocked attempt.

    When 1607 came out we tested the issue again hoping that we'd find that it was magically resolved. As we starting re-testing this AppLocker issue when we found that users who were in the "Allow All Apps" group were getting denied the right to "install"
    software by Applocker (I put "install" in quotes intentionally. After doing some troubleshooting and testing on both 1511 and 1607, I found that on both versions the steps to install a modern app are slightly different than they were in Windows 8.1 and that
    AppLocker does not like the changes. In W10 and W8.1 when the apps from the store are first downloaded before they are installed. In Windows 8.1, the app is download under the logged in users context. In Windows 10, the download occurs under local SYSTEM
    and is then passed over to the user context to perform the install. I figured this my looking closely at the user whom the AppLocker log was written for.

    Since "SYSTEM" is not a member of the group that is allowed to use the app (download, install, and run), the action is not allowed to pass through the deny rule exception and AppLocker stops the download process resulting in the 0x80073CF9 error. Just to
    prove my theory I added a test rule to allow "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" and everything stared working as they did in Windows 8.1. I was able to update installed apps and new apps from the store.

    Additionally, we happen to have a Microsoft consultant onsite so I had him run the same exact tests in his lab. He had the same exact issue. This was not a problem caused by a configuration or policy in our environment.

    The bottom line is that Microsoft changed the behavior of how apps are downloaded and installed from the Windows Store. This change broke the way AppLocker works. I REALLY hop that Microsoft fixes this. What I have mentioned in this post is not an acceptable
    workaround...I did this as a test.

    For security reasons, I HIGHLY DISCOURAGE anyone from giving "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" permissions to install ANYTHING from the store.
     
    JonDupe, Sep 13, 2023
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