zcomputerwiz
Windows Update Expert
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Yes, they are false positives.
For the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter I see "Windows Store cache and licenses may be corrupt" and "Windows Store cache may be damaged" even though my system is known good.
For the WU Troubleshooter I also see the "Some security settings are missing or have been changed" and "Service registration is missing or corrupt" shown as fixed.
I would only run the troubleshooters if you are experiencing problems, as they don't seem to be able to indicate if things are actually working - just what it can (or has) reset during troubleshooting.
The two checks that I would recommend using are DISM and SFC.
Yes, they are false positives.
For the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter I see "Windows Store cache and licenses may be corrupt" and "Windows Store cache may be damaged" even though my system is known good.
For the WU Troubleshooter I also see the "Some security settings are missing or have been changed" and "Service registration is missing or corrupt" shown as fixed.
I would only run the troubleshooters if you are experiencing problems, as they don't seem to be able to indicate if things are actually working - just what it can (or has) reset during troubleshooting.
The two checks that I would recommend using are DISM and SFC.