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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn’t help. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. Hi, Are there any disadvantage or reason not to disable the Windows Store when running Windows 10 in a company?

Will it affect any other Windows default apps somehow? IF Microsoft is going to continue down the appx road, they need to give Enterprise customers better tools to deal with them than a decrapifyer script and a few GPOs to turn the store off. If you do that you’re sort of throwing the baby out with the bath water right? Or something that allows us to control updates or versions.

Right now it’s the wild west, and in tightly controlled corporate environments – it’s a nightmare for change management. It’s nothing but added headache and management for admins right now.

Hello there, I’ve had some success running the commands below to remove the Microsoft Store. The commands have to be run as the current user. I haven’t seen any mention of these commands in previous posts. If so, please disregard. I have not run this command on any production accounts. Didn’t want to not be able to install an app from the Microsoft Store if needed. This action cannot be undone for that user. You would have to delete the profile and start all over again for that user.

If so that account will not be able to reinstall the Microsoft Store again. I had a 3 day long painful conversation with a Director of IT I was hired on to help trying to convince him that the Microsoft Store needs to be active for a certain app to work properly. Young Security, Inc. Joseph I don’t argue that there are some good applications in the store.

So some people are saying it’s not going anywhere – others are saying it’s staying. Everyone knows what my vote is! Login or sign up to reply to this topic. Didn’t find what you were looking for? Search the forums for similar questions or check out the Windows 10 forum. Your daily dose of tech news, in brief. He conceived the ma I manage several M tenants all with Security Defaults enabled and in one specific tenant, for some reason, no users including Global Admins are able to create a Team directly in the Teams app using the “Join or create a team” option.

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Sign In. Occasional Visitor. Hi Tech Community, I am currently trying to find a way to lock down the Microsoft Store on our enterprise devices running Windows Any insights are greatly appreciated, Thanks in advance!!

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I want to start by saying that Microsoft should be firebombed for including Appx Apps in the Enterprise version of Windows. Just stop. Nobody wants to run your crappy apps on a tablet and a desktop – if they do it’s a microscopic percentage of users. Just allow us to go back to a checkbox in Windows Features If you really feel like you need to include it – again, let us check a box in Windows Features to remove it and never see it again. This feature is like a zombie that won’t die.

We built a new VDI golden image based on the 20h2 version of Windows I’ve been reading articles all this week and trying every single GPO, registry entry, short of just removing the using PowerShell because apparently that causes other issues down the road. I’ve also added them using Group Policy. The GPO is applied, if I open regedit the values are there and correct. But if I open The Microsoft Store from the start menu, it opens without an issue.

Anyone else seeing this issue? Or am I just the lucky Microsoft lottery winner? This is how we disable the Window Store via group policy I will do that immediately and see how it goes. This didn’t come up in my Googling either. So thank you. We do already run the decrapifyer during the build of the image so we’ve done that.

I pretty much remove everything but Calculator, Photos, and StickyNotes. StickyNotes is a sore spot for me because users seem to like to use it. I’ve tried to get management to allow me to remove it but the user would complain too much. Oh well I’m still not completely sure why I have all the pertinent registry settings and GPOs set, and yet this version of the OS just literally ignores them.

IT lets the store open, it auto-updates the apps, etc. Thanks again for the workaround, I’d love to hear if anyone else had 20h2 ignore GPOs and registry settings. You set the registry to Zero but setting a disable key to 0 would mean don’t disable vs 1 would be enable the disable setting.

If that makes sense. After trying a lot of different things. Justin I might have put a typo in my policy settings I can check on Monday. Doing more reading, I also think I might need to update my admx files – if not to fix this but just as a best practice so I’m on the latest version. Thanks for your suggestion, I appreciate the time you took to reply.

I also use srp to block the store and other appx packages. More than happy to post that config if you like as well. Because to me that says “don’t remove”. It’s actually kinda useful with Ubuntu and stuff. This is what we use to stop users opening apps etc that we don’t want. Even though we strip out most apps, this stops users having access to the ones we cannot remove like Store.

Is your job to support your users and give them what they need to do the job? Honestly, why should you care about StickyNotes? Quit trying to be a BOFH. This attitude is why people hate IT and refuse to cooperate or try to make things easier for us. I get that StickyNotes is handy, and if you use it here and there to keep a phone number or URL – by all means do it.

Then we get tickets because they can’t find them among many other issues with it. Then sometimes Microsoft might decide to change the database format it uses on the StickyNotes, we move from one version of Win10 to another, and due to the number of collections we have, we have to phase the migration.

But then, we got a user who gets a new desktop, gets the upgraded version of notes that came with the new version of Windows – great no problem. Then tomorrow, they happen to get a machine with the old version of Windows, and now StickyNotes won’t open.

Now we got many tickets for a ‘free’ piece of software MS decided to upgrade without warning. Now instead of working on other duties I have like vulnerability management – I’m working on fixing StickyNotes.

We can easily control updates and see what changes are happening as part of the Patch Tuesday cycle and the associated communication that’s part of that process. OneNote also uses the Windows Indexing Service to catalog all the notes and searching is super fast as a result.

It also supports things like screen clipping and is integrated into other Office Applications. Overall, it’s just a more feature rich product that is much better than StickyNotes for ‘taking notes’. But of course there’s Notepad, Wordpad, Word The feature set of StickyNotes isn’t ground breaking User’s we’ve moved to OneNote have loved it. Sometimes what might be perceived as being BOFH is merely looking out for users who don’t know there’s a better option, and giving that admin time to work on things that are more important like vulnerability management, other projects that help all users, or training for new products just to name a few.

It might just be me, but that seems like time better spent in my book. But you do you I recognized that you gain more and more problems by disabling or deleting the MS Store. More and more software will be installed from the Store also software you didnt bought like drivers and stuff.

I did some testing and all Win 10 setups without MS Store rendered useless very quickly including random crashes and bluescreens. One of the most important life skills is knowing which hill is worth dying on. StickyNotes isn’t even a hill, its a pebble, and its not even worth a flesh wound. We need to keep in mind that there is a fine line between appreciation and resentment.

Yes you want to keep your users out of trouble and give them the best tools but top-down management, frankly, sucks. I personally am not a fan of either OneNote or StickyNotes. What can I say? I would never propose banning either one if users liked them. I installed it once, and it was so much faster out of the box than the normal version of Windows IF Microsoft is going to continue down the appx road, they need to give Enterprise customers better tools to deal with them than a decrapifyer script and a few GPOs to turn the store off.

If you do that you’re sort of throwing the baby out with the bath water right? Or something that allows us to control updates or versions. Right now it’s the wild west, and in tightly controlled corporate environments – it’s a nightmare for change management.

It’s nothing but added headache and management for admins right now. Hello there, I’ve had some success running the commands below to remove the Microsoft Store.

The commands have to be run as the current user. I haven’t seen any mention of these commands in previous posts. If so, please disregard. I have not run this command on any production accounts. Didn’t want to not be able to install an app from the Microsoft Store if needed. This action cannot be undone for that user. You would have to delete the profile and start all over again for that user. If so that account will not be able to reinstall the Microsoft Store again.

I had a 3 day long painful conversation with a Director of IT I was hired on to help trying to convince him that the Microsoft Store needs to be active for a certain app to work properly.

Young Security, Inc. Joseph I don’t argue that there are some good applications in the store. So some people are saying it’s not going anywhere – others are saying it’s staying. Everyone knows what my vote is!

Login or sign up to reply to this topic. Didn’t find what you were looking for? Search the forums for similar questions or check out the Windows 10 forum. Your daily dose of tech news, in brief. He conceived the ma I manage several M tenants all with Security Defaults enabled and in one specific tenant, for some reason, no users including Global Admins are able to create a Team directly in the Teams app using the “Join or create a team” option.

This option IS Do you take breaks or do you keep going until you complete the 6 steps of debugging? Today I overcame a, what I thought was a major problem, minor challenge. We just got don Good afternoon and welcome to today’s briefing.

 
 

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