Yes, using third-party forensic tools, but with significant caveats.

Once these are provided, it uses the Microsoft Windows Build Appx tools to compile the files into a standard package format. Related Tools and Alternatives

It automates the complex command-line or permission-heavy steps usually required for APPX management. Cons:

⚠️ Data restore often requires copying back the %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\<PackageFamilyName>\ contents from the backup.

: You must install the .cer file generated by the tool to your Local Computer under the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store before attempting installation.

There are three primary reasons you might see a "wsappbak" folder on your device or PC:

Wsappbak ((better)) Jun 2026

Yes, using third-party forensic tools, but with significant caveats.

Once these are provided, it uses the Microsoft Windows Build Appx tools to compile the files into a standard package format. Related Tools and Alternatives wsappbak

It automates the complex command-line or permission-heavy steps usually required for APPX management. Cons: Yes, using third-party forensic tools, but with significant

⚠️ Data restore often requires copying back the %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\<PackageFamilyName>\ contents from the backup. using third-party forensic tools

: You must install the .cer file generated by the tool to your Local Computer under the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store before attempting installation.

There are three primary reasons you might see a "wsappbak" folder on your device or PC:

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