He didn’t stop there. He pushed the same command via Invoke-Command to all 142 lab PCs using a parallel loop. The machines hummed like a disturbed beehive. One by one, they reported back: Provisioning succeeded.
“Mr. Leo? The software… it’s just here .” install msixbundle powershell all users
Leo leaned back in his chair, sipping a cold coffee that had gone cold two hours ago. “Yeah,” he said, watching PowerShell close with a satisfied flicker. “Turns out, the secret wasn’t installing for the user. It was making the user irrelevant.” He didn’t stop there
He held his breath and logged into “Student42”—a test account he’d created just to suffer. He clicked the Start Menu. There it was. It launched in under two seconds. One by one, they reported back: Provisioning succeeded
From that day on, the Northwood High robotics lab never saw another yellow banner again. And Leo? He got a mug that said: “I provision MSIX bundles for all users.” Nobody understood it. But every time he took a sip, he smiled.