如果当您尝试使用您的Microsoft 帐户登录(Microsoft Account)Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)时遇到错误代码0x800706d9,那么这篇文章旨在帮助您。在这篇文章中,我们将确定可能的原因,并提供您可以尝试帮助您解决此问题的适当解决方案。
当您遇到此问题时,您将收到以下错误消息;
Something went wrong
Please try again later.
0x800706d9
There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.
损坏的Windows 应用商店组件是发生此(Windows Store)错误 0x800706d9(error 0x800706d9)的可能原因之一。
Microsoft 帐户(Microsoft Account)登录错误 0x800706d9
如果您遇到此问题,请尝试我们的以下建议,看看它是否有助于解决问题。
- 重置 Microsoft Store 缓存
- 创建一个新的用户帐户
- 运行 SFC 和 DISM 扫描
- 将防火墙设置重置为默认值
- 执行系统还原
- 执行全新开始(Fresh Start)、就地(In-place)升级修复或云重置(Cloud Reset)
让我们看一下关于列出的每个解决方案所涉及的过程的描述。
1]重置Microsoft Store缓存
此解决方案要求您clear/reset the Microsoft Store cache,然后使用您的Microsoft 帐户(Microsoft Account)重试登录。如果错误 0x800706d9 仍未解决,请继续下一个解决方案。
2]创建一个新的用户帐户
您可能有一个损坏的用户帐户,这可能会触发错误 0x800706d9(error 0x800706d9)。在这种情况下,您可以尝试创建一个新用户帐户,然后使用它登录Windows 应用商店(Windows Store),看看问题是否仍然存在。
3]运行SFC和DISM扫描
如果您有系统文件错误,您可能会遇到Microsoft 帐户登录错误 0x800706d9(Microsoft Account sign in error 0x800706d9)。
SFC/DISM 是Windows中的 实用程序,允许用户扫描Windows系统文件中的损坏并恢复损坏的文件。
为方便起见,您可以使用以下过程运行扫描。
- 按Windows key + R调用“运行”对话框。
- 在“运行”对话框中,键入记事本(notepad)并按 Enter 键打开记事本。
- 将以下语法复制并粘贴到文本编辑器中。
@echo off
date /t & time /t
echo Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
echo ...
date /t & time /t
echo Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
echo ...
date /t & time /t
echo SFC /scannow
SFC /scannow
date /t & time /t
pause
- 使用名称保存文件并附加.bat 文件扩展名 - 例如; SFC_DISM_scan.bat。
- 以管理员权限重复运行批处理文件(run the batch file with admin privilege) (右键单击保存的文件并从上下文菜单中选择 以管理员身份运行(Run as Administrator)),直到它没有报告错误。
- 重新启动您的电脑。
尝试重新登录,看看问题是否已解决。如果不继续下一个解决方案。
4]将防火墙(Reset Firewall)设置重置为默认值
将防火墙设置重置(Reset Firewall settings)为默认值,然后重试。
5]执行系统还原
如果您注意到该错误最近开始发生,则完全有可能是您的系统最近经历的更改导致了该问题。
如果您不知道最终可能会破坏Office应用程序的打印功能的更改,您可以使用系统还原(System Restore)(应用程序安装、用户首选项等任何更改以及在还原点之后所做的任何其他更改都将丢失)恢复到您确定打印机工作正常的日期。
要执行系统还原(perform System Restore),请执行以下操作:
- 按 Windows 键 + R。
- 在“运行”对话框中,键入rstrui 并按 Enter 以打开“ 系统还原(System Restore) 向导”。
- 到达System Restore的初始屏幕后,单击Next前进到下一个窗口。
- 在下一个屏幕上,首先选中与Show more restore points关联的框。
- 完成此操作后,选择一个日期早于您第一次开始注意到错误的日期的点。
- 单击下一步(Next) 前进到下一个菜单。
- 单击完成(Finish) 并在最后的提示处确认。
在下一次系统启动时,您的旧计算机状态将被强制执行。
如果问题仍未解决,请尝试下一个解决方案。
6]执行(Perform)全新开始(Fresh Start),就地升级(In-place)修复或云重置(Cloud Reset)
此时,如果问题仍未解决,则很可能是由于某种常规无法解决的系统损坏。在这种情况下,您可以尝试全新启动、就地升级修复(Fresh Start, In-place upgrade repair)来重置每个Windows组件。此外,如果您运行的是Windows 10版本 1909 及更高版本,您可以尝试云重置(try Cloud Reset),看看是否有帮助。
Any of these solutions should work for you!
Microsoft Account sign in error 0x800706d9 on Windows 10
If when you attеmpt to sign in to the Windows Stоre with your Microsoft Account and you encounter the error code 0x800706d9, then this post is intended to help you. In this post, we will identify the possible causes, as well as provide the appropriate solutions you can try to help you remediate this issue.
When you encounter this issue, you’ll receive the following error message;
Something went wrong
Please try again later.
0x800706d9
There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.
Corrupted Windows Store components are one of the possible reasons why this error 0x800706d9 is occurring.
Microsoft Account sign-in error 0x800706d9
If you’re faced with this issue, try our following suggestions and see if it helps to resolve the issue.
- Reset the Microsoft Store cache
- Create a new User Account
- Run SFC and DISM scan
- Reset Firewall settings to default
- Perform System Restore
- Perform a Fresh Start, In-place upgrade repair or Cloud Reset
Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.
1] Reset the Microsoft Store cache
This solution requires you to clear/reset the Microsoft Store cache and then retry the sign-in with your Microsoft Account. If the error 0x800706d9 is still unresolved, continue with the next solution.
2] Create a new User Account
You may have a corrupted user account and that might be triggering the error 0x800706d9. In which case, you can try creating a new user account and then use it to sign in to the Windows Store and see if the issue will persist.
3] Run SFC and DISM scan
If you have system file errors, you may encounter the Microsoft Account sign in error 0x800706d9.
The SFC/DISM is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files.
For the purposes of ease and convenience, you can run the scan using the procedure below.
- Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog.
- In the Run dialog box, type notepad and hit Enter to open Notepad.
- Copy and paste the syntax below into the text editor.
@echo off
date /t & time /t
echo Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
echo ...
date /t & time /t
echo Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
echo ...
date /t & time /t
echo SFC /scannow
SFC /scannow
date /t & time /t
pause
- Save the file with a name and append the .bat file extension – eg; SFC_DISM_scan.bat.
- Repeatedly run the batch file with admin privilege (right-click the saved file and select Run as Administrator from the context menu) until it reports no errors.
- Restart your PC.
Try to sign in again and see if the issue is resolved. If not proceed with the next solution.
4] Reset Firewall settings to default
Reset Firewall settings to default and then try again.
5] Perform System Restore
If you noticed that the error started to occur recently, it’s entirely possible that the issue was facilitated by a change that your system has gone through recently.
If you have no idea what changed that might have ended up breaking the printing functionality of your Office applications, you can use System Restore (any changes like application install, user preferences and anything else made after the restore point will be lost) to revert to a date where you’re certain that the printer was working properly.
To perform System Restore, do the following:
- Press Windows key + R.
- In the Run dialog box, type rstrui and hit Enter to open up the System Restore Wizard.
- Once you arrive at the initial screen of System Restore, click Next to advance to the next window.
- At the next screen, start by checking the box associated with Show more restore points.
- After you’ve done this, select a point that has an older date than the one in which you first started to notice the error.
- Click Next to advance to the next menu.
- Click Finish and confirm at the final prompt.
At the next system startup, your older computer state will be enforced.
If the issue is still unresolved, try the next solution.
6] Perform a Fresh Start, In-place upgrade repair or Cloud Reset
At this point, if the problem is still unresolved, it’s most likely due to some kind of system corruption that cannot be resolved conventionally. In this case, you can try Fresh Start, In-place upgrade repair to reset every Windows component. Also, if you’re running Windows 10 version 1909 and later, you can try Cloud Reset and see if that helps.
Any of these solutions should work for you!