To: daltec
I do IT for a county in upstate NY. We are starting to roll out VDI but we are also migrating to win 10. I run a powershell script to dump provisioned apps, (like xbox stuff), use app locker to policy out stuff they don’t need, turn off edge experience, most telemetrics, welcome window, cortana, then I image the device.
I have to keep map location service on because the sheriff dept uses gps and i use gpsgate to split the signal for 2-3 different applications.
108 posted on
02/08/2020 10:43:43 PM PST by
AbolishCSEU
(Amount of "child" support paid is inversely proportionate to mother's actual parenting of children)
To: AbolishCSEU
Thanks! One of the things I am starting to see more of is the built-in Windows apps like photo viewer will simply stop working over time. I get all sorts of weird error messages about being unable to connect to the Windows Store. But these apps evidently have to connect to the store to work properly.
I try various fixes, which work for a time, but the problems always come back. For one user, I had to install a 3rd party image viewer just so he could review floor plans for the events he manages.
And of course, the problems are never consistent from one user to the next. I like your idea about imaging from a known default that you have set up, but I have had problems when trying to zap all of the included Microsoft stuff. Is your script customized for your organization?
Thanks!
111 posted on
02/09/2020 10:06:05 AM PST by
daltec
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