The Publisher of This App Doesn’t Allow It to Be Moved to a Different Location In Windows 10 FIX

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The Publisher of This App Doesn’t Allow It to Be Moved to a Different Location In Windows 10 FIX.

In addition to changing the default installation location of Store apps, Windows 10 also supports moving installed apps to a different drive. That is, for example, if an app was installed to the “C” drive by default, it could be moved to drive “D” or “E” without reinstalling or losing data.

However, when moving an app, you might get “The publisher of this app doesn’t allow it to be moved to a different location. The error code is 0x80073d21, in case you need it” error.

Windows 10 allows you to set the default location of apps, photos, documents, and other stuff to another drive if you wish to. It helps when you are running out of space. That said, it is only applicable for new apps, and the chances are that you may not be able to move existing apps. In that case, when you try to move the installed app, then you may get an error:

We couldnt move the app, The publisher of this app doesn’t allow it to be moved to a different location. The error code is 0x80073d21, in case you need it.

While we are used to installing apps inside the Windows installation drive, the fact is that lately we see more devices with limited local storage. However, things started to change when in Windows Phone 8 when Microsoft introduced a feature to allow users to install Windows Store apps directly onto an external SD Card.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).




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