“We have discontinued SaRA”: Microsoft replaces its Windows 11 Recovery Assistant — here’s how to transition to Microsoft's modern command-line replacement.

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On Windows 11, Microsoft has removed the Support and Recovery Assistant utility (SaRA) with the release of the March 2026 Security Update, replacing it with the "Get Help" command-line tool as part of its effort to modernize support tools and improve system security.

For context, Support and Recovery Assistant was specifically designed as a diagnostic utility to automatically troubleshoot and fix common problems affecting Windows 11 (and older versions) and Microsoft 365 apps, including Outlook and Teams. It could detect issues, apply fixes, or guide users through manual steps. However, due to its legacy infrastructure, the tool has now been deprecated and removed from supported versions of the operating system.

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Gettings started with Get Help command-line tool on Windows 11

To get started with the Get Help command, use these steps:

  1. Download the Get Help files on your computer.
  2. Select the ".zip" and click the Extract All button in the File Explorer command bar.
  3. Click the Extract button.

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  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and choose the Run as administrator option.
  3. Type this command to access the directory with the extracted files and press Enter: cd c:\Users\UserName\Downloads\GetHelpCmd
  4. (Example 1) Type this command to scan for Outlook (classic) known issues and generate a report in the temp folder, and press Enter: GetHelpCmd.exe -S ExpertExperienceAdminTask -AcceptEula -LogFolder C:\temp
  5. (Example 2) Type this command to uninstall all detected versions of Office and press Enter: GetHelpCmd.exe -S OfficeScrubScenario -AcceptEula

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Once you complete the steps, you have to look for the output number to confirm the task has been completed successfully.

For instance, if you ran the first example, the "01" code means that an offline scan was performed because Outlook is either not running or running elevated. The "02" code means that a full scan was performed. You can learn more about the conditions and results on this page.

On the other hand, in the second example, the "00" code indicates that the uninstall process completed successfully. The "68" code means that the tool didn't find any version of Office. You can learn more about the conditions and results on this page.

Using the tool, you can troubleshoot a variety of issues, including Microsoft 365 activation problems, Outlook profile errors, calendar synchronization issues, and problems with the Teams Meeting add-in. Microsoft provides additional scenarios and detailed information through its support pages for deeper troubleshooting.

FAQs about the Get Help command-line tool

These are common questions regarding the Get Help command-line tool for Windows 11.

What is the Get Help command-line tool on Windows 11?

The Get Help command-line tool (GetHelpCmd.exe) is a diagnostic utility from Microsoft that helps troubleshoot and fix issues affecting Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 apps. It replaces the older Support and Recovery Assistant and is designed for automation, scripting, and enterprise-level diagnostics.

Which one should you use Help app or GetHelpCmd.exe?

The graphical Get Help app is the best option for most Windows 11 users because it provides guided troubleshooting with a user-friendly interface. In contrast, GetHelpCmd.exe is designed for network administrators who need advanced diagnostics, scripting, and remote management capabilities.

How do I use the Get Help command-line tool on Windows 11?

To use GetHelpCmd.exe, download the tool from Microsoft, extract the files, and run Command Prompt as an administrator. Navigate to the folder and execute a scenario command, such as scanning Outlook issues or uninstalling Office. The tool then generates logs and output codes to confirm results.

Why is GetHelpCmd.exe not working after a few months?

GetHelpCmd.exe stops working after 90 days because Microsoft enforces an expiration period for each build. This ensures users always run the latest version with updated fixes and security improvements. To resolve this, you must download the newest version of the tool from Microsoft’s support site.

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Mauro Huculak
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Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 22 years of combined experience in IT and technical writing. He holds various professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA and has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.

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