![]() ![]() If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Yes.Click Start, type secpol.msc in the Search programs and files box, and then press ENTER.In case that site ever goes away, here are the rather quick steps: Then run secpol.msc and follow the instructionsĪt Configure an AppLocker Policy for Audit Only in the section To audit rule collections by using the Local Security Policy snap-in You can get around this by using Windows-X and clicking the Console or Powershell (depending on your setup) with Admin Priveleges. And it's tricky since the damned start menu is broken. Be aware that this disables the protections you get from AppLocker. Regardless, the fix for me was to change the enforcement to "Audit" mode. When I enabled AppLocker I had it create default rules and autocreate rules based on what was on the system, but apparently that wasn't sufficient. _3.674_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy was blocked by AppLocker. Please contact your system administrator. ![]() I attempted to follow w32sh's answer, and got the following error message:Īdd-AppxPackage : Deployment failed with HRESULT: 0x80073D01, The package deployment operation is blocked by policy. ![]() Adding on late in case someone else stumbles across this as I did: AppLocker can break the Start menu and Cortana. ![]()
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