You shall see Quick Assist 2.X is installed for the user. Then run PowerShell as administrator and then run the command below.Then run below command to install Quick Assist: Add-appxprovisionedpackage -online -PackagePath "MicrosoftCorporationII.QuickAssist_2022.509.2259.0_neutral_8wekyb3d8bbwe.AppxBundle" -LicensePath "MicrosoftCorporationII.QuickAssist_8wekyb3d8bbwe_4bc27046-84c5-8679-dcc7-d44c77a47dd0.xml" In the Win10 client machine, please run PowerShell as admin.If you don't have the option (please let me know, I can see if support team can help we can download, zip and share with you via a support case). Download the APPXBUNDLE and unencoded XML license file from Microsoft Store for Business.The detailed steps for installing Quick Assist offline: UAC (User Access Control) can be disabled as a workaround.įor the Win 10 20H2 21H1 21H2 and above version, the Quick Assist is working fine with the new version. However, there is a known issue now where Windand below versions are showing the following errors installing the new version of Quick Assist: The old application is now asking to update to the newest one: Here is a link that explains the new version of Quick Assist.Īs you might be aware, customers are requested to use the new Quick Assist version which is available in Microsoft Store and Microsoft Store for Business. I checked with internal team on this and below mentioned is a workaround. ![]() ![]() Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Platform, thanks for posting your query here.
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