well,

keep complaining to MS.

It's very, very, very, awful that we have to complain to hopefully prevent
shit like this from happening in the future.

maybe, at the end of the day, if enough Enterprise customers complain,
"Candy Crush" won't be an app installed by default...

on the "Enterprise" SKU...

(regardless of reg key/gpo)


On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Mote, Todd <mo...@austin.utexas.edu>
wrote:

> The store is off, but that’s what I was looking for.  A department admin
> on campus lamented that he went through all the trouble of removing the
> apps at deploy time only to have them come back.  Turns out he did not have
> that GP set.  Thanks MD.
>
>
>
> *From:* listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsadmin@lists.
> myitforum.com] *On Behalf Of *Mike Dougherty
> *Sent:* Friday, May 26, 2017 11:42 AM
> *To:* mssms@lists.myitforum.com
> *Subject:* Re: [mssms] Win 10 upgrading without installed apps
>
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> you need a GPO/Reg Key that does this:
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> https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/mniehaus/2015/
> 11/23/seeing-extra-apps-turn-them-off/
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> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Mote, Todd <mo...@austin.utexas.edu>
> wrote:
>
> So I have Windows 10 Enterprise 1607 that I deployed without built-in
> Store apps, like Candy Crush.  I have one user who contacted Microsoft
> Update and upgrade Windows and Candy Crush returned.  I had thought this
> was resolved in 1607?  Or am I remembering wrong?  What's the best way to
> upgrade these to 1703 and keep Candy Crush and others off?
>
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> Todd
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