当您尝试在Windows 11(Windows 11)中安装应用程序时,您是否不断遇到“您尝试安装的应用程序不是 Microsoft 验证的应用程序”通知?为什么会发生这种情况?你能绕过它吗?
“ Microsoft 验证的(Microsoft-verified)应用程序”警告是一项安全功能,可防止潜在有害软件进入您的电脑。本教程将解释为什么会出现Microsoft的经过验证的应用程序警告以及如何解决它。

什么是 Microsoft 验证的应用程序警告(App Warning)?
在Microsoft Store(Microsoft Store)(以前称为Windows Store )之外安装第三方应用程序时,Windows 11 会显示“ Microsoft验证的应用程序”警报。微软(Microsoft)认为这减少了你的电脑被恶意软件感染的机会,这是一个合理的担忧,因为互联网上充满了伪装成合法软件的恶意程序。
根据Windows 11的应用程序推荐设置,“ Microsoft 验证的(Microsoft-verified)应用程序”警告可能只是警告您非 Microsoft Store应用程序的风险,或者完全限制您安装它们。
您应该关闭 Microsoft 验证的应用程序警告(App Warning)吗?
尽管 Microsoft 的意图可能是好的,但Microsoft Store并不是可靠的应用程序来源。对于初学者来说,尽管该平台拥有相当大的应用程序库,但您能否找到所需的一切还是值得怀疑的,因为只有一些开发人员在该平台上发布程序。
此外,Microsoft Store因无法正常工作而闻名 - 该应用程序可能难以下载应用程序(struggle to download apps),甚至无法首先自行启动(launch itself in the first place),通常需要长时间的故障排除。更糟糕的是,尽管微软(Microsoft)对其店面中的程序进行审查,但欺骗性或危险的应用程序仍然可以进入(apps that are either deceptive or dangerous can still make their way inside)。
如果您确定要安装的应用程序来自可靠来源(trustworthy source),请随时在“ Microsoft 验证的应用程序”警告中选择“仍然(Microsoft-verified)安装”(Install)。如果该选项不存在,您必须通过Windows 设置(Windows Settings)应用程序或本地组策略编辑器解除仅限(Group Policy Editor)Microsoft Store 的限制。
关闭 Microsoft 验证的应用程序警告的步骤(App Warning)
选择“ Microsoft 验证的应用程序”警告中的(Microsoft-verified)“更改应用程序推荐设置(Change App Recommendation Settings)”选项会将您带到Windows 11中的(Windows 11)“应用程序(Apps)和功能”(Features)窗格,由于某种原因,该窗格不允许您修改相关设置。相反,您必须执行以下操作:
- 右键单击(Right-click)“开始”菜单(Start menu)按钮并选择“设置”(Settings)。

- 选择(Select Apps)左侧边栏上的应用程序,然后选择高级(Advanced)应用程序设置类别。

- 打开选择从何处获取应用程序旁边的下拉菜单。

- 从仅限Microsoft Store(推荐)切换到任何地方(Anywhere)。

如果您在Windows 11 Pro 安装(Windows 11 Pro installation)中访问“设置”(Settings)应用程序时遇到问题,请使用本地组策略编辑器(Local Group Policy Editor)禁用“ Microsoft 验证的(Microsoft-verified)应用程序”警告。只是:
- 按Windows + R,在“运行”(Run)框中键入 gpedit.msc,然后选择“确定”。

- 转到Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Defender SmartScreen > Explorer,然后双击配置应用程序安装控制(Configure App Install Control)策略。

- 在“配置应用程序安装控制”对话框中,选择“已启用”(Enabled)旁边的单选按钮,然后选择“选项”下的“关闭(Turn)应用程序推荐”设置。

- 选择“应用”以保存您的更改。
让 Windows 11 退出 S 模式
如果您无法通过“设置”(Settings)应用或本地组策略编辑器(Group Policy Editor)访问上述设置,则Windows 11可能处于S 模式(S Mode)。Windows 11 S 模式允许通过(Windows 11 S Mode)Microsoft Store安装应用程序,并将网页浏览限制为Microsoft Edge。
在Microsoft Store(Microsoft Store)之外安装应用程序的唯一方法是让Windows 11退出S 模式(S Mode)。请(Just)注意,一旦离开操作系统,就无法将其恢复到S 模式。(S Mode)如果您想继续:
- 打开“设置”应用程序。
- 进入系统 > 激活。
- 在“切换(Switch)到Windows 10 家庭版(Home)”或“切换(Switch)到Windows 10 专业版”(Pro)部分下,选择“转到应用商店”(Store)。
- 在“退出S 模式(S Mode)页面”上,选择获取(Get)。
从外部(Apps From External)来源
下载应用程序时要小心
在 Microsoft 应用商店之外下载应用时保持安全对于Windows 11(Windows 11)中的隐私和安全至关重要。以下是一些可以帮助您的策略。
从信誉良好的来源下载:始终从受信任的官方来源或开发人员的网站下载软件。避免(Avoid “)付费软件的“破解”版本或从可疑网站下载,因为它们几乎总是包含恶意软件。
检查其他人的评价:在下载之前阅读信誉良好的技术网站或论坛的评论和建议 - 用户经常分享他们的经验并提醒其他人有问题的应用程序。
使用防病毒软件:Windows Security 内置于 Windows 11 中(Windows Security is built into Windows 11),提供针对恶意软件和潜在有害应用程序的实时保护。但是,您始终可以使用第三方防病毒软件来增强功能(beef things up with third-party antivirus software)。

扫描下载链接:您可以将链接直接粘贴到(Download Links)VirusTotal等在线工具,以在将应用程序下载到您的 PC 之前检查是否存在恶意软件。
当心(Beware)捆绑软件(Bundleware):一些安装程序提供捆绑的应用程序,这些应用程序可能会使操作系统混乱或减慢操作系统的速度。始终选择“自定义”(Custom)或“高级”(Advanced)安装选项,并取消选中不需要的软件。
在沙箱中运行程序(Program):如果您不确定应用程序的安全性,可以使用虚拟化软件(use virtualization software)在隔离环境中对其进行测试。在Windows 11 Pro版本的Windows中,还可以使用Windows Sandbox。
除了上述建议之外,请务必备份 Windows 11 中的重要数据(back up important data in Windows 11)。如果安装应用程序时出现严重错误,最近的备份可以避免数据丢失。
How to Turn Off Microsoft-Verified App Warning in Windows 11
Do you keeр encountering a “The app уou’re trying to install isn’t a Microsoft-verified app” notifiсation when attempting to іnstall an application in Windows 11? Why does that haрpen? Can you byрass it?
The “Microsoft-verified app” warning is a security feature that prevents potentially harmful software from getting on your PC. This tutorial will explain why Microsoft’s verified app warning appears and how to get around it.

What Is the Microsoft-Verified App Warning?
Windows 11 displays a “Microsoft-verified app” alert when installing third-party apps outside the Microsoft Store (formerly the Windows Store). Microsoft argues this reduces the chances of infecting your PC with malware, and that’s a valid concern since the internet is full of malicious programs masquerading as legitimate software.
Depending on Windows 11’s app recommendation settings, the “Microsoft-verified app” warning could merely caution you about the risks of non-Microsoft Store apps or completely restrict you from installing them.
Should You Turn Off the Microsoft-Verified App Warning?
While Microsoft’s intentions may be good, the Microsoft Store is not a reliable source for applications. For starters, even though the platform boasts a sizable app library, it’s doubtful you’ll find everything you’re looking for since only some developers publish programs on it.
Also, the Microsoft Store has a reputation for failing to work correctly—the app may struggle to download apps or even launch itself in the first place, often requiring lengthy troubleshooting. Worse yet, although Microsoft vets programs on its storefront, apps that are either deceptive or dangerous can still make their way inside.
If you’re positive that an app you’re about to install is from a trustworthy source, feel free to select Install anyway within the “Microsoft-verified app” warning. If the option’s not present, you must lift the Microsoft Store-only restriction via the Windows Settings app or Local Group Policy Editor.
Steps to Turn Off the Microsoft-Verified App Warning
Selecting the Change App Recommendation Settings option within the “Microsoft-verified app” warning takes you to the Apps & Features pane in Windows 11, which, for some reason, doesn’t allow you to modify the relevant settings. Instead, here’s what you must do:
- Right-click the Start menu button and select Settings.

- Select Apps on the left sidebar and choose the Advanced app settings category.

- Open the drop-down menu next to Choose where to get apps.

- Switch from The Microsoft Store only (Recommended) to Anywhere.

If you have trouble accessing the Settings app in a Windows 11 Pro installation, use the Local Group Policy Editor to disable the “Microsoft-verified app” warning. Just:
- Press Windows + R, type gpedit.msc into the Run box, and select OK.

- Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Defender SmartScreen > Explorer and double-click the Configure App Install Control policy.

- On the “Configure App Install Control” dialog, select the radio button next to Enabled and pick the Turn off app recommendations setting under Options.

- Select Apply to save your changes.
Get Windows 11 Out of S Mode
If you can’t access the above settings via the Settings app or Local Group Policy Editor, Windows 11 is likely in S Mode. Windows 11 S Mode allows app installations through the Microsoft Store and limits web browsing to Microsoft Edge.
The only way to install apps outside the Microsoft Store is to get Windows 11 out of S Mode. Just note that it’s impossible to revert the operating system to S Mode once you leave it. If you’d like to proceed:
- Open the Settings app.
- Go to System > Activation.
- Under the Switch to Windows 10 Home or Switch to Windows 10 Pro sections, select Go to Store.
- On the “Switch out of S Mode page,” select Get.
Take Caution While Downloading Apps From External Sources
Staying safe while downloading apps outside Microsoft’s app store is crucial for privacy and security in Windows 11. Here are some strategies to help you with that.
Download from Reputable Sources: Always download software from trusted, official sources or the developer’s website. Avoid “cracked” versions of paid software or downloads from suspicious websites, as they almost always contain malware.
Check What Others Say: Read reviews and recommendations from reputable tech sites or forums before downloading—users often share their experiences and alert others about problematic apps.
Use Antivirus Software: Windows Security is built into Windows 11 and offers real-time protection against malware and potentially unwanted applications. However, you can always beef things up with third-party antivirus software.

Scan Download Links: You can paste links directly to an online tool like VirusTotal to check for malware before downloading applications to your PC.
Beware of Bundleware: Some installers offer bundled applications that can clutter or slow down the operating system. Always choose the Custom or Advanced installation options and uncheck unwanted software.
Run the Program in a Sandbox: If you’re unsure about the safety of an application, you can use virtualization software to test it in an isolated environment. In the Windows 11 Pro version of Windows, you can also use Windows Sandbox.
Besides the pointers above, always back up important data in Windows 11. A recent backup can save you from data loss if something goes seriously wrong while installing an application.