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Config-DisableWindowsStoreUpdates.wsf not working in 1803. #15

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beanska opened this issue Nov 8, 2018 · 3 comments
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Config-DisableWindowsStoreUpdates.wsf not working in 1803. #15

beanska opened this issue Nov 8, 2018 · 3 comments

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@beanska
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beanska commented Nov 8, 2018

Using the Bunny's ImageFactory to build an 1803 image. I am calling Config-DisableWindowsStoreUpdates.wsf in the same manner as illustrated here
but registry changes do not stick. Indeed I can pause the TS in WinPE and make the changes manually. I can see the "c:\windows\system32\config\software" file's modified date is updated but if I mount the hive manually once again the registry values are not present from either the script or my manual changes. To be sure I also check again once in full Windows and they are not there.

Does anybody find that Config-DisableWindowsStoreUpdates.wsf is working with 1803?

@arwidmark
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I've tested the script in Windows 10 v1803 with no problem. Please not that in WinPE the script loads the offline registry hive, makes the changes. and the unloads it again. Meaning, if you want to see the changes, you need to load the offline registry hive too. Also please note that the disable consumer experience feature only works for Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education.

@LipkeGu
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LipkeGu commented Apr 9, 2019

notworking
@arwidmark Im assume @beanska means this, i got this in 1803, 1809 and also 1903-30

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Calculator is a built-in app...

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