Get-Updated Quick Assist and WebView2 for Standard Users – TechNuggetsWow, this is the first I've seen this. Is that right? Or is there some way it can work I'm missing here? I'm not familiar with Windows Store and won't use it, so I'm guessing this has to be run from Windows Store, and can't run like a regular (actual) application using a shortcut to the executable. Within 5 or so seconds, a "Background Task has stopped working" message box appears, then a second one within another few seconds. Quick Assist shows a throbber screen at first (spinning dots), then gives the same message as before, "There's a new version of Quick Assist". I can run Get-AppxPackage | Select Name, PackageFullName in PowerShell and confirm that the latest Quick Assist is installed.īut when I try to run C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\MicrosoftCorporationII.QuickAssist_2.0.8.0_圆4_8wekyb3d8bbwe\QuickAssist.exe, this is what I get: It worked, it uninstalled the old version of Quick Assist, and installed the new Windows Store version. I opened PowerShell on the folder and ran powershell -executionpolicy bypass -file Quick-Assist-Package.ps1 -install. That and the PowerShell script - Quick-Assist-Package.ps1, were in the same folder. I then used the PowerShell script located here: /7/powershell-script-to-install-the-new-quick-assist-silently. I then pasted that URL here:, and downloaded the AppxBundle. I downloaded the latest (2.0.8.0) QuickAssist AppxBundle by going to the Microsoft Store and searching for Quick Assist, which gives this URL. So, to get the latest version of QuickAssist, I did this: I don't use Microsoft Store, and have all of the removable apps uninstalled using O
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