Otherwise the app is only installed for the currently logged on user. When deploying Windows 10/11 you might want to remove some of the included Microsoft Store Apps to help speed up the login process, save storage space, bandwidth etc.Ī “provisioned app” is an app that is a part of the Windows 10/11 installation and will be available for all users. Thanks to Jörgen Nilsson over at, with his original post that inspired me to write this one.
Update : I’ve re-written much of this post to answer some questions that have come up and to help clarify the process. Update : Updated post with the list of apps included in Wind(Fall Creators Update) by default. Added some new information from my own testing and fact checking. Reworked some sections to be more clear and instructive. Update : A minor update to reflect some quick tests I’ve done with Windows 10 1803, April 2018 Update. Update : An update to reflect some tests I’ve done with Windows 10 1809, October 2018 Update. Update : Updated to reflect the apps included in Windows 10 1903, May 2019 Update (19H1) Enterprise edition.
Update : Updated to include WindNovember 2019 Update (19H2) Enterprise edition. Update : Removed information for old unsupported versions of Win 10 and added a table to show which app maps to the display names in PowerShell. Update : Added information relating to WindMay 2020 Update (20H1). Update : Added information relating to Windows 10 20H2 October 2020 Update. Update : Added information relating to Windows 10 21H Update. Update : Added information relating to Windows 11 21H2. Update : Added information relating to Windows 10 21H2.