Why would this piece of WMI code fail to run if a console app is packaged and how to solve it? #100203
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There's probably nothing to do with .NET runtime. The packaged app process is not granted for enough permission. |
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All I want to do is to count the system restore points, but this seems to be more difficult than I thought.
I have a WinAppSDK packaged app, and first I thought the issue was related to WinAppSDK, but as pointed by @DarranRowe in this discussion, seems it could be a problem with .NET runtime.
So, the console app, will run just fine and the code will execute elevated, but ones the console app is packaged using a C# application packaging project, it fails with the same error it fails in the WinAppSDK app:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80040154)
What could be the cause of this error in a packaged app? Should I open an issue?
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