enterprise education

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The enterprise education tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's policy and feature developments aimed at IT administrators and educational institutions. Recent discussions include a new Windows 11 25H2 policy that allows Enterprise and Education organizations to centrally remove preinstalled Microsoft Store apps via Group Policy, Intune, or MDM. Another thread explores Microsoft Copilot's Study and Learn mode, designed as an AI tutor for students and educators. Additionally, the tag addresses Windows 11 23H2 end-of-life planning, emphasizing upgrade timelines for Home and Pro users to maintain security and compliance. These topics reflect a focus on device management, AI in education, and update lifecycle management within enterprise and education settings.
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    Windows 11 25H2: Policy Based Removal of Default Store Apps

    Microsoft has finally given IT administrators a supported, first‑party way to remove selected preinstalled Microsoft Store apps from Windows 11 devices: a new device‑level policy in Windows 11, version 25H2 that lets Enterprise and Education organizations pick which inbox Store packages to...
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    Microsoft Copilot Study and Learn Mode: A Classroom-Ready AI Tutor

    Microsoft appears to be preparing a new Study and Learn mode for Copilot that would sit in the same mode selector users already use to switch between Quick, Think Deeper and Deep Research — and early evidence suggests the feature is aimed squarely at students, educators and lifelong learners as...
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    Windows 11 23H2 Ends Updates: Plan Your Upgrade by Nov 11, 2025

    Microsoft has set a firm date: Windows 11, version 23H2 (consumer editions) will stop receiving security and quality updates on November 11, 2025, forcing Home and Pro users who remain on that release to upgrade or accept growing security, compliance, and operational risk. Background Microsoft...
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