store apps removal

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The store apps removal tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about removing preinstalled Microsoft Store applications from Windows systems. Recent content highlights a Windows 11 Dev Channel build that introduces a policy-based mechanism for removing these apps in Enterprise and Education editions, aimed at IT administrators. Another thread discusses using UpDownTool to convert to Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, which results in a slimmed-down build with fewer preinstalled apps. These threads focus on administrative control over default applications, system optimization, and extended support scenarios. The tag is relevant for users seeking to streamline their Windows experience by eliminating unwanted Store apps.
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    Windows 11 Dev Channel Build 26300.8068: Store apps removal and cross-signed driver policy

    Microsoft is shipping Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.8068 (KB 5079464) to the Dev Channel today, and this release is notable for two policy-focused changes that will matter to IT administrators and driver vendors as much as to enthusiasts testing new desktop conveniences: a dynamic...
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    Extend Windows 10 Security to 2032 with UpDownTool LTSC 2021

    UpDownTool’s promise to keep Windows 10 alive for mainstream users — by automating a downgrade to Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 with continued security updates through January 13, 2032 — has injected a new flashpoint into the post-Windows‑10 transition debate. In a few automated clicks...
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