Now that the holiday season has passed, Microsoft has finally fixed several bugs.
Yesterday, the company temporarily addressed an issue with a SQL server driver that had been showing errors since November, and earlier today, the Redmond-based company also announced that it had fixed an issue related to provisioning packages (.ppkg files).
This bug was causing problems in the OOBE (out of box experience) of Windows 11 22H2. The fix was released with update KB5020044.
However, Microsoft has since discovered another issue related to provisioning, and it is causing application installs to fail.
So the company he says that elevated privileges may be required;
Η χρήση provisioning packages στα Windows 11, της έκδοσης 22H2 (Windows 11 2022 Update) ενδέχεται να μην εγκαταστήσει όλες τις αναμενόμενες εφαρμογές. Οι εφαρμογές που επηρεάζονται απαιτούν αυξημένα προνόμια για την installation (must be installed by administrators) and may not have sufficient rights during provisioning for installation. Provisioning packages are .PPKG files used to help set up devices for use in business or school environments. networks. for more information about provisioning packages, see Provisioning packages for Windows. Note: Provisioning Windows devices that use Windows Autopilot are not affected by the issue.
Microsoft also says it is preparing a permanent fix and will release it in a future update. In the meantime, he also provided a temporary solution:
Solution: Any required applications that were not installed can be installed after provisioning is complete.