I’m really annoyed by this, thanks for verifying.
Still bound to a employer laptop which uses Win11 in a Microsoft collaboration setting but eager to learn how to turn it off.
Still bound to a employer laptop which uses Win11 in a Microsoft collaboration setting
Ask for Windows 11 Enterprise. I know that it’s got the same “recommended” thing going on but it can be completely disabled via Group Policy and / or the Registry.
For Enterprise/Education you can disable the ‘recommended’ section entirely via group policy. Doesn’t work for Pro/Home versions though, from what I remember.
That would be odd. Usually Pro supports all the same group policy settings, and group policy settings usually just mess with registry keys that also work on Home edition.
It’s not 100%, but I’ve not run into any significant differences between Enterprise and Pro yet (besides the ability to centrally manage group policy etc).
Edit: On 10 Pro you can disable it entirely via Group Policy. It’s how I have mine configured.
For all types you can easily manage it in the GUI too.
Settings > Personalization > Start and turn off the toggle for “Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more.”
Is this for Home edition and Enterprise as well? 🤔
All of them https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/april-23-2024-kb5036980-os-builds-22621-3527-and-22631-3527-preview-5a0d6c49-e42e-4eb4-8541-33a7139281ed
I’m really annoyed by this, thanks for verifying. Still bound to a employer laptop which uses Win11 in a Microsoft collaboration setting but eager to learn how to turn it off.
Settings > Personalization > Start and turn off the toggle for “Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more.”
Ask for Windows 11 Enterprise. I know that it’s got the same “recommended” thing going on but it can be completely disabled via Group Policy and / or the Registry.
No need, I am on Enterprise.
For Enterprise/Education you can disable the ‘recommended’ section entirely via group policy. Doesn’t work for Pro/Home versions though, from what I remember.
That would be odd. Usually Pro supports all the same group policy settings, and group policy settings usually just mess with registry keys that also work on Home edition.
It’s not 100%, but I’ve not run into any significant differences between Enterprise and Pro yet (besides the ability to centrally manage group policy etc).
Edit: On 10 Pro you can disable it entirely via Group Policy. It’s how I have mine configured.
For all types you can easily manage it in the GUI too.
Settings > Personalization > Start and turn off the toggle for “Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more.”