
ConfigMgr, see the following posts for implementation guidance:
Notepad|MSPaint|PowerShell.ISE|ShellComponentsĪs for using the script when creating a reference image for e.g. Windows 10 version 20H2: Added to the white list, but also extended the Feature on Demand V2 white list to include the following packages:. Windows 10 version 2004 (20H1): Added Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00 to the white list. I’ve made the script available on our GitHub repository along with all the other scripts that we’ve shared, and it’s available on the following URL: This script also works for when provisioning new devices using Windows Autopilot for devices to be managed with Microsoft Intune. Recently however, Windows Autopilot has increased in popularity. Originally, this method was developed for when creating a reference image here, as shown in the blog post below. Up until now though, I’ve been behind on keeping it up-to-date, but rest assured, here’s the latest version that now supports Windows 10 version 20H2 and below.
During this time, I’ve attempted to keep my script updated after each new release of Windows 10. Over the years, the community has provided several solutions on how to accomplish this including myself. Since the release of Windows 10, it has been common for organization to try and reduce the footprint of built-in apps (or default apps) in their reference images, or even during bare-metal deployment.