oem differentiation

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The tag 'oem differentiation' on WindowsForum.com covers how Windows 11 25H2 introduces a device-level policy for IT admins to remove preinstalled Microsoft Store apps on managed Enterprise and Education devices. This policy replaces brittle removal scripts and complex imaging workflows, reducing operational overhead and improving image hygiene. It integrates app removal into standard provisioning and management pipelines via Group Policy or MDM controls. Early tests note caveats tied to provisioning flows, requiring careful piloting. The tag focuses on enterprise IT management, Windows 11 updates, and policy-based customization for OEM-like differentiation in managed environments.
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    Remove Default Microsoft Store Apps with Windows 11 25H2 Policy

    Microsoft has finally given IT admins a supported, first‑party way to remove select preinstalled Microsoft Store apps from managed devices — a device‑level policy for Windows 11 Enterprise and Education (version 25H2) that replaces brittle removal scripts and complex imaging workflows with Group...
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