Before the Anniversary Update, users of all Windows 10 versions (expect Windows 10 Home) were able to change system policies without any problems. Now, however, Microsoft is restricting the ability to change certain policies to users of some Windows 10 versions. Among the policies affected is the ability to turn off the Windows Store and UWP apps, an option no longer available to Windows 10 Pro users. If you want to disable the Windows Store, you must upgrade to the Enterprise, Education, or Server SKU version of Windows 10. If you’re a Windows 10 Pro user and you try to disable Windows Store apps, your action simply won’t make any changes to the system. Of course, if you’re using more advanced versions of Windows 10, you’ll be able to make changes normally.

It is known that a lot of companies have decided to actually turn the Windows Store feature off in Windows 10 because it also turns off all pre-installed Windows 10 apps. By doing that, companies are able to get rid of bloatware and have more space for apps that they usually use. This move will surely draw more criticism towards Microsoft, especially from smaller companies running Windows 10 Pro. Some people will also interpret this Microsoft’s decision as a way to force people to use the Windows Store apps. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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