what's this error?

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Hi,

First of all, mods please move this thread to the appropriate sub-forum as I couldn't figure out where it fits best.

And now to my issue... over the last 2-3 weeks I got the error mentioned below a few times, and I don't know what to do with it (or if I can even do anything with it). I did try accessing the WindowsApps folder but I got denied access and - since I'm not tech-inclined - I didn't know what to do next (even if I somehow managed to access that folder I still wouldn't have known what to do inside of it)

Can someone please tell me why this error pops up, whether I should worry about it, and how to get rid of it if it's dangerous? I really have no clue what to do with this and I can't find anything in google either

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Thanks in advance!
 
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That is not dangerous. It’s an app that comes by default from Microsoft.


Try to do the following:

1. Access Windows security policies from Start -> Run (Win + R) -> type "secpol.msc" -> OK

2. Select Local Policies -> Security Options -> "User Account Control: Run All Administrators in Administrator Approval Mode" -> "Disable"

3. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...e-client/0b27e225-ff6f-4e55-932d-7a1c80efdafa
 
That is not dangerous. It’s an app that comes by default from Microsoft.


Try to do the following:

1. Access Windows security policies from Start -> Run (Win + R) -> type "secpol.msc" -> OK

2. Select Local Policies -> Security Options -> "User Account Control: Run All Administrators in Administrator Approval Mode" -> "Disable"

3. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...e-client/0b27e225-ff6f-4e55-932d-7a1c80efdafa
I'll do these when I restart the computer (tomorrow most likely). Thank God it's not dangerous, I can ignore it now....

And thanks for the help :)
 
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