I believe this is due to the fact you are running the Powershell as Administrator. You already mentioned you have removed the apps from the Admin profile, so when you open a Powershell as admin (even...
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I believe this is due to the fact you are running the Powershell as Administrator. You already mentioned you have removed the apps from the Admin profile, so when you open a Powershell as admin (even...
Shame.
As I'm sure it is mentioned elsewhere in this thread, I really don't understand MS and the decision to add all these "useful" apps into Win 10 Pro, designed for domain / corporate use....
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Thank you and thanks for the quick response!
I will give it a go on a test machine and report back, however I want to retain the Photos and Calculator apps - is that possible using that command?
Hi Brink,
I have been following this thread for a while, dealing with removing these built in apps on my domain machines. Thanks for your posts on this and have registered to ask the following...