How to Fix Microsoft Account Sign in Error 0x800706d9
By Timothy Tibbetts |
When logging into the Windows Store with your Microsoft account, you might encounter error code 0x800706d9. Here are some steps to fix the problem.
The error might read, "Something went wrong. Please try again later. 0x800706d9. There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper."
1: Microsoft Account Sign in Error 0x800706d9 - Reset Store Cache
Press the Windows key + X and choose Windows PowerShell (Admin). Right click on that and Run as administrator.
Type in wsreset.exe and press enter.
Be patient and wait until you see the flashing cursor again, so you know that the cache has been cleared.
2: Microsoft Account Sign-in Error 0x800706d9 - Run Microsoft Store Apps Troubleshooter
Go to Start > Settings > Updates & Security > Troubleshoot. Scroll down to the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter and click on Run the Troubleshooter. The troubleshooter runs automatically.
3: Microsoft Account Sign-in Error 0x800706d9 - Run System File Checker
Windows 10, Windows 8.1, or Windows 8 users will need to first run the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool before running the System File Checker. DISM will use Windows Update to provide any files that are needed to fix corruption. If you skip this step, System File Checker might not work. Windows 7 and Vista users can skip this step.
You will need to first open the Command Prompt or PowerShell as administrator.
Type in DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press enter. This may take a few minutes.
All you need to do is type in sfc /scannow and press the Enter key.
System File Checker will now scan for and replace files from the Windows cache.
4: Microsoft Account Sign-in Error 0x800706d9 - In-Place Repair
If all else failed, try to do an in-place repair with the cloud.
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The error might read, "Something went wrong. Please try again later. 0x800706d9. There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper."
1: Microsoft Account Sign in Error 0x800706d9 - Reset Store Cache
Press the Windows key + X and choose Windows PowerShell (Admin). Right click on that and Run as administrator.
Type in wsreset.exe and press enter.
Be patient and wait until you see the flashing cursor again, so you know that the cache has been cleared.
2: Microsoft Account Sign-in Error 0x800706d9 - Run Microsoft Store Apps Troubleshooter
Go to Start > Settings > Updates & Security > Troubleshoot. Scroll down to the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter and click on Run the Troubleshooter. The troubleshooter runs automatically.
3: Microsoft Account Sign-in Error 0x800706d9 - Run System File Checker
Windows 10, Windows 8.1, or Windows 8 users will need to first run the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool before running the System File Checker. DISM will use Windows Update to provide any files that are needed to fix corruption. If you skip this step, System File Checker might not work. Windows 7 and Vista users can skip this step.
You will need to first open the Command Prompt or PowerShell as administrator.
Type in DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press enter. This may take a few minutes.
All you need to do is type in sfc /scannow and press the Enter key.
System File Checker will now scan for and replace files from the Windows cache.
4: Microsoft Account Sign-in Error 0x800706d9 - In-Place Repair
If all else failed, try to do an in-place repair with the cloud.
Similar:
How to Restore Windows Store on Windows 10
Solved: Windows Store Does Not Open - Missing PurgeCaches
Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged
How to Fix 'The Microsoft Store Needs to be Online' Error
How-To Disable the Windows Store on Windows 10 (Video)
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