

Now, you’ll be able to access and manage the WindowsApps folder. Mark the checkbox next to “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” and apply the changes.Enter the e-mail address for your Microsoft account.Right-click on the WindowsApps folder and choose “Properties.”.

If you try to access the folder, you’ll probably see the “You don’t currently have permission to access this folder” message. If you don’t see it, type “WindowsApps” in the search bar at the top-right corner.

Microsoft lowered the risk of unintentional system failures by making it invisible. Why? Because this folder contains valuable data, and tinkering with it could harm your system if you’re not careful enough. When you open Program Files, you probably won’t see this folder. Windows made accessing this folder a bit more complicated than simply clicking it.
