The issue is caused because you need a few components to make the sign in workingTitle says it all. I was unable to login on Xbox app so that I can use my own Xbox game pass. Did make several NTLited images so that I can find which component removal causing the issue and still unable to find it. Hope you can fix this issue.
Are you using the compact or superlite version?Obs: Install all .NET apps, and the others, for me is working perfectly. (I'm using Ghost Spectre ISO, and is working without any problems, but make sure you test in a VM)
I'm using superlite version, all you have to do is go to Ghost toolbox and them type 10 - Microsoft Store and Xbox Console CompanionAre you using the compact or superlite version?
I'm testing out the superlite version, it seems to be missing many of the required components such as VClibs.140. Beyond using the Ghost Toolbox, I haven't done anything special and I can't sign into the Xbox game pass app.
Edit: After more testing seems to be something just wrong with that install, all the required components are there. However I still can't sign into the XBox game pass app, I just get a grey screen for a second.
Thanks. Your profile works as long as you don't touch anything. Whenever I make a change with NTLite, be it a setting, component it breaks any downloads from the store related to game pass. I am really having trouble figuring out where the problem lies.Okay after several trial and errors. I've found out what's really causing the issue on my images.
This is only what you really need.
Use default setting on Use only latest CLR (.NET version) This is the reason why I'm unable to login to Xbox App.
.NET Framework 2.0 3.0 and 3.5
.NET.Native.Framework.1.7
.NET.Native.Framework.2.2
.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7
.NET.Native.Runtime.2.2
Xbox App (You may uncheck other Xbox component)
First all you have to do is to login your account on Microsoft Store then install the XboxBetaInstaller Store app will automatically other libs that is need and run the Xbox app and you will see that your account is already login.
This is only the bare minimum if you don't really need the Microsoft Store as you might not able to install other apps on the store.
Sorry to bump, but did you find out the issue that was preventing the Xbox App login from working please?Getting back to my case: apparently removing or disabling delivery optimization will prevent you from downloading games from the Microsoft Store.
Check if you have Storage Service running, Windows License Manager Service running, these services are required to Microsoft Store install games, apps.Sorry to bump, but did you find out the issue that was preventing the Xbox App login from working please?
Edit: Figured a way to login. I also installed the Xbox Gamebar. The login worked on this and also logged the Xbox App in with it.
Only issue I'm having now is installing games. The download fails to start. Did you have this issue? How did you resolve it?
Fixed! Followed this guide:Check if you have Storage Service running, Windows License Manager Service running, these services are required to Microsoft Store install games, apps.
Obs: Microsoft Store has more components required, but these are the essentials to run and download apps through Microsoft Store.