I've been working with Win11 Education (23h2 and KMS activated), yes I am at a school and these are to be used by students... It's not bad in some areas, but others are still "problematic"! Lots of "tools" that I have no use for, just get in the way. I also have a win11Pro laptop at home that I'm using here and there.
Why did you break so many things in the right click context?
Why do we have some much "stuff" that needs to be uninstalled, and this stuff pops right back up after a sysprep? If I wanted it gone before sysprep, I still want it gone after. I have 15 things I need to try and defeat with GPO, stuff that just doesn't apply to any educationally used PC! Xbox? Phone Link? Feedback? Really even the O365, Onedrive, and Outlook should not be present, almost all educational institutions are going to install their licensed Office 20xx LTSC or O365 or G-Suite.
Also not happy that I am now forced to use third party tools to deploy Win11! You really couldn't have fixed WDS to boot, capture, and deploy a win11 image for us? Really? I'm going to have to write a short book detailing the procedure to use this third party tool, just in case someone else needs to take over. Before it was easy, I just said boot from WDS and go, everyone knew what that was and how to deal with it.
Back to trying to figure out why Creative Cloud Premiere Pro worked under Windows 10 and now glitches to black screen during playback under Windows 11. Probably a driver, but might be a couple other things (Intel 10th generation processor with built in Intel GPU and running HD media). Both were activated, and time between both tests was only a few days to build up the new image for win11.
Grrrr...