Install Msixbundle Using Powershell Info

Invoke-Command -ComputerName "PC-01" -ScriptBlock Add-AppxPackage -Path "\\server\share\MyApp.msixbundle"

Note: CredSSP or Kerberos delegation may be needed if accessing network paths from the remote machine. After installation, confirm the app exists:

Get-AppxPackage -Name "YourAppPublisher.YourAppName" | Select-Object -Property Name, Version, InstallLocation | Error | Likely Cause | Fix | |--------|--------------|------| | 0x80073CF3 | Missing dependency | Install required frameworks first | | 0x80073CF0 | Corrupt bundle | Re-download the file | | 0x80073D0A | Bundle not signed/trusted | Install the publisher certificate first | | 0x80073D05 | Already installed | Remove old version: Remove-AppxPackage -Package "..." | Uninstalling an MSIX Bundle via PowerShell For completeness, here is how to remove what you installed: install msixbundle using powershell

Add-AppxPackage -Path "\\fileserver\deployments\MyApp.msixbundle" Warning: If the bundle is large, consider copying it locally first to avoid timeouts. Many MSIX bundles rely on framework packages (like VCLibs, UI.Xaml). If those are missing, installation will fail.

Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Deploy\MyApp.msixbundle" -DependencyPath "C:\Dependencies\*.msix" Or force install ignoring non-critical dependency errors (use cautiously): If those are missing, installation will fail

Start-Process -FilePath "powershell.exe" -ArgumentList "-Command Add-AppxPackage -Path 'C:\Deploy\MyApp.msixbundle' -ErrorAction Stop" -WindowStyle Hidden -Wait To install an MSIX bundle on a remote machine:

Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Deploy\MyApp.msixbundle" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue You can also combine with Start-Process for full stealth: If those are missing

Get-AppxPackage -Name "*MyApp*" To see detailed info: