Windows 10 Unable to get past the title screen of newly installed games due to broken "Xbox Identity Provider"

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Alan Fordyce

After installing and trying to play No Man's Sky via PC Game Pass yesterday I noticed an issue where the window that's supposed to appear and either ask me to select a Microsoft account or state that data is being synced (this one https://i.redd.it/23b0xzdg1zx01.jpg) was instead popping up briefly, closing, and then repeating that process every time I clicked to get past the title screen. I thought it was an issue with the game so I went to play another game I installed a while ago but had never played, Overcooked 2, and had the exact same thing happen. Again, thinking it was the game, I installed and tried to run Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 to have the exact same result. So again I installed another game, Moving Out, and had the same issue again. I then went to try two games I knew were working (Ark and Forza Horizon 4) which worked properly until I signed into Forza on my Xbox, played for a bit, then tried to resume on my PC. Now Forza is broken because it needs to sync the data from the Xbox.


I've noticed that whenever I try to get past the title of these screens I get the following in event viewer:
Error: "The server Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider_12.64.28001.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe!Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider did not register with DCOM within the required timeout."
Warning: "The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID

{37399C92-DC3F-4B55-AE5B-811EE82398AD}

and APPID

{37399C92-DC3F-4B55-AE5B-811EE82398AD}

to the user {{My User}} from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Microsoft.GamingApp_2007.1000.15.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe SID (S-1-15-2-1723189366-2159580849-2248400763-1481059666-1951766778-2756563051-3565589001). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool."



Things I've tried:
- Reinstalling the games.
- Resetting the games.

- Closing overlay apps.

- Using MSConfig to do a Diagnostic startup.

- Reinstalling Gaming Services.
- Rebooting numerous times.
- MalwareBytes scan, just in case.
- Resetting the MS Store (wsreset.exe).

- Signing out of all Xbox apps and the Store.- Resetting Windows Update and associated services.
- Updating all apps from the Store.
- Updating Windows 10 to 2004.
- Resetting every "Xbox *" app from Apps & Features.
- Resetting Winsock, because why not at this point.
- Using a VPN.
- Changing DNS to Google then CloudFlare after a a few reboots.
- Store Apps troubleshooter.
- Repairing the WMI Database.
- sfc /scannow

- Opening the Xbox Console Companion to ensure I'm signed in correctly.

- Googling the issue, including parts of the Event Viewer logs.
I'm currently out of things to try and I'd like some help that doesn't involve having to completely reinstall Windows.

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