Microsoft offers workaround for broken Photos app in Windows 11

What workaround is Microsoft offering?

The issue in question is less likely to happen on Home editions of Windows, since it occurs when the Prevent non-admin users from installing packaged Windows apps or the BlockNonAdminUserInstall policies have been enabled, and it is fairly unlikely that regular consumers would apply them in home environments.

The following workaround has been offered for IT admins:

  • Get the latest version of the Windows App SDK from Microsoft
  • Download the installer specific to your system, such as x64, x86, or arm64
  • Right-click the windowsappruntimeinstall-x64.exe file and run it as an administrator
  • A command prompt window will open and automatically close once the process completes; don’t take any action while this window is open
  • IT admins can execute this installer in their environments in the system or admin context, and it only needs to be run once per device, rather than once per user

This is a fairly manual process, so Microsoft has emphasized that it is working on a more robust resolution in an “upcoming release”. As usual, there are no concrete timelines yet, so if you are suffering from the aforementioned bug, you should probably apply the patch described above. The problem only affects client versions of Windows 11; those being versions 23H2 and 22H2. And for those tracking these sorts of things, it is interesting to know that Microsoft has now resolved or mitigated all documented issues in Windows 11 version 23H2, including the annoying Taskbar bug.

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Microsoft offers workaround for broken Photos app in Windows 11