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Eddie Leonard
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May 24, 2017
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Retaining Removed Pre-Provisioned AppX Packages Across Feature Updates

We are testing out using Servicing Plans within ConfigMgr, and upon rolling our first 1703 Feauture Update, we have discovered that all the AppX packages we removed from our 1607 builds seemed to have returned.  I thought I had read somewhere that starting with 1703, it would not reinstall what was removed.  Is this not the case?  This is truly frustrating from an Enterprise customer perspective.  We have no plans to roll out Xbox, or need the Get Office app as we already have office.  We can remove them again using required standing deployments with ConfigMgr, but we should not have to.  

  • After upgrading to Windows 10, v1703 in-box apps that were uninstalled by the user won't automatically reinstall as part of the Feature Update installation process. (Apps de-provisioned by IT administrators will still be reinstalled, this is expected to be addressed in the next Feature Update)

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  • SigurdWerner's avatar
    SigurdWerner
    Iron Contributor

    you can also remove the unwanted apps in the install.wim directly, so just mount the wim and run the PowerShell against the mounted wim. The newly created wim can be used in new installations and upgrade sequences, so you have a consisten configuration.

    • Eddie Leonard's avatar
      Eddie Leonard
      Copper Contributor

      Sigurd,

       

      Thanks, I am aware and do that today.  My post is around the Feature Update (patch) that is pushed, not new installs.  It sounds like the fix is coming in 1709.

       

      Eddie

      • SigurdWerner's avatar
        SigurdWerner
        Iron Contributor

        Hey Eddie, we apply the feature update via ConfigManager update task sequence and are using the same customized wim for the update as for new installation (we still face to many issues after just applying the feature update: missing .net 3.5; language packs, Office needs to be repaired,...)

  • Todd Walker's avatar
    Todd Walker
    Copper Contributor
    I would also be interested in hearing what Microsoft has to say about this...
    • Nathan Mercer's avatar
      Nathan Mercer
      Iron Contributor

      After upgrading to Windows 10, v1703 in-box apps that were uninstalled by the user won't automatically reinstall as part of the Feature Update installation process. (Apps de-provisioned by IT administrators will still be reinstalled, this is expected to be addressed in the next Feature Update)

      • Eddie Leonard's avatar
        Eddie Leonard
        Copper Contributor

        Nathan,

         

        Thanks for the response.  Glad it is being addressed.  Have to say I'm surprised it wasn't addressed for enterprise customers first, or at least at the same time.  I'm really glad we haven't rolled out to more users yet as this is a pain to clean up.

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