![]() ![]() ![]() If this situation sounds familiar to anyone else let me know, still looking for an easier fix. ![]() The user said it happened after a windows update but uninstalling the update didn't fix it so whatever happened to her profile via the update could not be undone. Still not a great fix since it's something I can't easily script and deploy. Once they log in and re-create a new profile I'm hoping that will work. Tomorrow I will copy over a working default profile and delete one of the users. After digging through event viewer and adding a few reg keys he thought would work we determined it's likely a corrupt default profile since other users have this issue on the same machine. We tried several things including running the PowerShell commands that rebuild the startmenuexperience appx but it didn't work. I actually just had our call today with them. We use the Invoke-RemoveBuiltinApps.ps1 script you can find here. Or the best way is if you are using SCCM then just use a script during setup that works for you. What you wanna do is if you are manually installing windows get into audit mode during setup and change the Cloud Content GPO for the consumer stuff to off, then let it sysprep and it wont pull in all that crap everytime someone new signs in. dont run those scripts to remove the apps. Theres a package you are supposed to have that got removed by it I think it was something like ShellExperience or something along those lines. We used to use the Decrapifier script to clean up windows and then when we went from 1803 to 1903 it broke the start menu and task bar. Which means best practice would be you just leave the stupid apps installed that you dont HAVE to remove. Yeah you probably uninstalled some apps and that breaks it. ![]()
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