store-app-removal-policy

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The store-app-removal-policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's policies and technical mechanisms for removing or blocking built-in Store apps on Windows 11 and Windows 10. Topics include group policy settings, PowerShell commands, and registry edits that IT administrators can use to uninstall or prevent reinstallation of apps like Microsoft Edge, Xbox, or Cortana. The tag also addresses how removal policies interact with Windows updates and feature releases, such as the enablement package model in Windows 11 25H2. Users share scripts, troubleshooting steps, and best practices for managing app removal in enterprise environments while maintaining system stability and compliance with Microsoft licensing terms.
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    Windows 11 25H2 Release Preview: Enablement Package for Fast, Low-Impact Upgrades

    Windows 11’s next annual feature update is now moving from staged preview into its final validation ring: Microsoft has made Windows 11, version 25H2 available to Release Preview Insiders and commercial customers for targeted testing, delivered as an enablement package on top of the 24H2...
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