Manually restarting the services responsible for digital licenses can clear "stuck" install attempts: Search for in the Start menu and run as Administrator. Client License Service (ClipSVC) Windows Store Service (WSService) Right-click each and select . (If they are stopped, select 4. Check Enterprise/Intune Configurations For IT administrators seeing this in Ensure the device is properly enrolled in (Microsoft Entra ID). Verify that the Configuration Service Provider (CSP)
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The Microsoft account signed into the Windows OS does not match the account used in the Microsoft Store or Xbox App.
Navigate to the licensing folder:
Scroll to find , right-click it, and select Restart . 4. Sign Out and Re-sign Into the Microsoft Store
If the error occurs specifically while installing a game, repairing the app packages can fix underlying database glitches. Go to > Apps > Installed Apps . Find the Microsoft Store or Xbox App in the list.
: Leftover registry entries from previous Windows versions or trial keys. and restart them as well.
URI for device health monitoring is not pointing to missing files. Check if a KMS server is still being sought when the device should be using Subscription Activation 5. Re-register the Store Apps
This error is rarely random. It is almost always triggered by one of the following underlying issues:
Which (10 or 11) are you currently running? reopen the store
A blank Command Prompt window will appear; wait for it to close automatically and relaunch the Store. 3. Check for Pending Reboots (Enterprise/Intune)
Restart your PC, reopen the store, and click to enter your credentials. 6. Reset the Licensing Repository (Advanced)
Toggle to OFF , then toggle it back to ON . and click to enter your credentials.
Optional: Find and Windows Update in the same list, and restart them as well. 4. Re-register Microsoft Store Apps via PowerShell
Navigate to the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ProductOptions