Even if you install version 22H2 Windows 11 update, SAC will not be activated on your computer. You’ll need to reset your PC or reinstall Windows from scratch. This restriction is due to two main reasons. First, an existing installation will already have several apps that haven’t been v...
Windows 11 hardware requirements include “Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0" . For more information, seeWindows 11 requirements.Windows 11 installer has a restriction to only install on the systems that include a TPM or vTPM device. For Windows 11 deployment, it isnotbest practice to i...
For more specific information, see Configure device restriction settings. When the policy is created, you can deploy it now, or deploy it later. Since this policy is a customized taskbar, the policy can also be deployed before users sign in the first time. For more information and guidance ...
Create a Windows 10/11 device restrictions profile. App Store These settings use the ApplicationManagement policy CSP, which also lists the supported Windows editions. App store (mobile only): Block prevents users from accessing the app store on mobile devices. When set to Not configured (default...
Software Restriction Policiesin Group PolicyInstead of using the Software Restriction Policies through Group Policy, you can useAppLockerorWindows Defender Application Controlto control which apps users can access and what code can run in the kernel.1803 ...
If you’re positive that an app you’re about to install is from atrustworthy source, feel free to selectInstall anywaywithin the “Microsoft-verified app” warning. If the option’s not present, you must lift the Microsoft Store-only restriction via the Windows Settings app or Local Group ...
Todisable removable media, in the Group Policy Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Installation > Device Installation Restrictions. Make suitable changes here, but ensure that you allow administrators to override Device Installation Restriction policies. ...
One restriction I've found to be incredibly annoying is that the Files app doesn't let you rename multiple files at once. This is something the Windows 11 File Explorer can do, but it's kind of hidden in the sense that you only see the name change for one file as you type it, so...
If you can’t find the “Family & other users” section in Settings, it might be due to a policy restriction. Try: Checking with your system administrator if it’s a work computer. Running the Group Policy Editor (if available) and enabling the “Add new users with Microsoft account” ...
does creating a restore point before installing would be useful for me if ever everything went south after i install the latest update? 0 Likes Reply HOrg29 replied to KapilArya Jan 28 2024 05:17 AM @KapilArya My issue was not only the admin restriction but that ...