How to Fix WpnUserService.dll Error on Windows 11. (Fix Windows 11 Notifications)

If you rely on notifications from different programs, apps and, services on Windows 11 but have recently noticed that they aren’t working as well as they used to. There’s a good chance you’re getting some kind of WpnUserService.dll error. Thankfully, there are a few different things you can do to solve this problem and fix notifications on Windows 11.

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Everyone who uses a Windows-based device knows how common and annoying system errors can be, especially ones that affect core aspects of the operating system. Although most of these things can be fixed relatively easy, finding the right solution is almost always the hardest part. So what exactly does WpnUserService.dll do that is so important?

Most Windows users will never see WpnUserService.dll but it is a surprisingly important part of the operating system and is a Dynamic Linked Library connected to Windows Push Notification User Service (among other things). It makes sure all notifications that are sent by Windows or any other software appear properly. If the service fails or if the WpnUserService.dll gets corrupted/deleted, most notifications will cease to work. So how do you actually restore WpnUserService.dll on Windows 11?

If you have installed any new software prior to having issues, you’ll want to uninstall it, then check to see if the problem resolves itself after a system Restart. Although this isn’t a very likely scenario it’s certainly one worth checking before proceeding with the more advanced steps shown below. You should also make sure you have done a virus and malware scan.

Restart WPNU service to fix WpnUserService.dll error on Windows 11.

Another relatively quick fix for notifications on Windows 11 is to try restarting the Windows Push Notification User Service (WPNU). To do this follow these steps.

Notifications should start working now, even without a system restart.

Fix error WpnUserService.dll by running system file checker.

Before starting these steps, make sure you have a backup of your data, in case something goes wrong. This is standard procedure for any repair task on Windows.

Note: If sfc doesn’t find any errors proceed to the next solution, skipping the 3 dot points below.

Once the commands are complete, anything that needs a replacement will be fixed.

Run the DISM command to fix WpnUserService.dll error.

If none of the above has worked so far, you can try running the DISM command to fix Error 0x80070424

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