


There are two removal options - remove for the current/all users (Remove-AppxPackage) and remove for future users (Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage).įrom what I can see, when running Remove-AppxPackage, only the instances already in place are removed - e.g., User1 and User2 will no longer see the app.

As I had mentioned, downloading the app from the store is not an option, and the command to reinstall is not working. I appreciate the feedback, but I'm giving up on this. Short of using Microsoft Store (which isn't an option), how can I reinstall this app? Using the Windows App Troubleshooter resulted in nothing. \WindowsApps and tried the install again. So I created copies of all the ZuneVideo directories first, uninstalled the app, copied the directories back to. Perhaps this is why the app wasn't reinstalled. Get-appxprovisionedpackage –online | where-object ĭigging deeper, I noticed that after removing the app, the directories for ZuneVideo in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps were deleted. Get-AppxPackage *zunevideo* | Remove-AppxPackage I am trying to figure out a way to uninstall provisioned apps but still be able to deploy these apps at a later time if they become necessary.Īs suggested by MS and numerous people on various forums, I have used the following commands to successfully uninstall Movies & TV from the computer for the current user and any future user:
