“Mr. Leo? The software… it’s just here .”

Then, a green cascade.

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.

For three weeks, the update had failed. Each morning, students would log in as “Student01,” “Student02,” and find the 3D design software—the one required for the district’s new robotics curriculum—sitting there, frozen. The culprit? A new version of the software packaged as a .msixbundle .