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Well, I will at least throw in the Group Policy tweak when I have the chance. Thanks for the tip.


There is almost certainly a registry key you can set as well. 5 ways to do something, none documented officially.


Yeah for myself Pro licensing and domain is the way to go so I can configure Windows similar to my work network at home. But for people who have Home licenses I just set the registry keys. Windows Home doesn't have a UI to set policy, but it does obey it if the keys are there.

(This is a must-have to turn off web browser antifeatures as well, you can't block extension install from the browser settings for any browser but you can by policy.)




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