![]() Get-AppxPackage *xbox* -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage The goal is to have the script run once at imaging/installation and any user can then sign in and they won't see the extra bloatware apps that we deemed are inappropriate to our workplace. What I am running into at this point is that my script gets executed as my installation user and only applies to that user, where I believe that I am using the switches that are supposed to make it apply to AllUsers. ![]() For example, I can't figure out why Microsoft thinks that access to a user's Xbox Live account is required on the Enterprise (business oriented) build of a system, yet they don't make an easy way to remove this and the other bloatware applications. I'm working on a PowerShell script to work with Windows 10 Enterprise and my imaging tools with the intent of creating a Windows 10 image for my workplace, and remove the bloatware that comes preinstalled.
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