

I have 8.1 but have delegated it to just playing games. the current job I am in had 10 when I arrived so I had no say in that. This is why I have not upgraded to 10 at home. This is another example of why, in my opinion, Windows 7 Pro was so awesome. Have you seen this link to TechNet: Configure telemetry and other settings in your organization Opens a new windowĬomputer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Cloud Content > Turn off Microsoft consumer experiences.ĭon't get me wrong, I like Windows 10, but why oh why do these issues even have to be addressed on the Pro edition? by the way, dont try to run the script on a machine thats going to be captured in MDT, the sysprep will fail. i dont know if a version upgrade restores the apps, i havent had a chance to see yet.

Just add or deIete any apps you want/dont want as needed. Get-appxprovisionedpackage –online | where-object |Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -online it works great as an added application in MDT its not perfect as the user who executes the script will still retain its apps, so i recommend running it as the local admin as soon as the machine is deployed before any domain users log in. I use a script that prevents all apps except store, calculator, photos, phone companion and xbox(for video recording) from being installed on future user profiles, which is to say all users logging in for the first time after the script is run.
