As a quick reminder, we published a dedicated troubleshooting article on how to fix Windows Store error 0x80073CF9. The good news is that this error randomly affects users. So, until Microsoft fixes this issue for all users, you can also follow the troubleshooting steps listed in that article to fix the problem.

While users assumed it’s related to the new Microsoft Store, it looks like it has really nothing to do with the new Windows Store update. The company is now working to fix the issue and stated how the problem is related to a server-side bug affecting all devices. This was noted by Microsoft’s senior employee who said that the company is seeing the error on RS3 as well and is currently being investigated.

Windows 10 devices running Redstone 2, Redstone 3, and Redstone 4 are affected

It looks like Windows 10 devices running the versions of the operating systems mentioned above are all affected by this server-side Windows Store bug. As such, you are not able to update first-party apps including Windows Store, Skype, Outlook Mail & Calendar anymore. There’s not much to do now other than wait for Microsoft to find a fix for this bug. Meanwhile, you can try the new rebranded Microsoft Store which comes with a revamped logo as well which replaced the original logo of the Windows Store. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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