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Win 10 Enterprise: Seems like nothing is removed
Hi
I tried running the script on Win 10 Enterprise 10.0.18362 Build 18362. I genuinly looks as if nothing has been removed. I am aware that this script may be more geared towards home or pro that has even more Bloatware, but that doesn't make it uninteresting to run in an enterprise environment like ours :)
I have not been through the script line by line but video editor, 3D viewer, Calendar, Feedback, FIlms & TV, Get Help, Groove Music, Maps, Messaging, Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Microsoft Store (which I had specifically edited the script to remove), Mobile Plans, One Drive, One Note (we have it in Office 2016), Paint 3D, People, Photos, Skype, Sticky Notes, Tips, Video Editor, Voice Recorder, Weather, XBox Console Companion, XBox Gamebar, Your Phone (everything is what I at least had expected would be removed. Maybe that is not so for all of them, I haven't explored this in detail.
The script runs, No errors - it says stuff is removed. Yet it isn't.
What could be the problem?
/klaus
Did you run this as the local administrator before logging in as a standard account?
I logged in as a standard user. When I ran the script, it prompted me for local admin creds, which it got and then executed without errors.
Can anyone else help here?
Which one in particular did you use?
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Which script I used? Or do you mean something else?
I used the Windows10Debloater.ps1
Thanks!
/klaus
Hi
I tried running the script on Win 10 Enterprise 10.0.18362 Build 18362. I genuinly looks as if nothing has been removed. I am aware that this script may be more geared towards home or pro that has even more Bloatware, but that doesn't make it uninteresting to run in an enterprise environment like ours :)
I have not been through the script line by line but video editor, 3D viewer, Calendar, Feedback, FIlms & TV, Get Help, Groove Music, Maps, Messaging, Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Microsoft Store (which I had specifically edited the script to remove), Mobile Plans, One Drive, One Note (we have it in Office 2016), Paint 3D, People, Photos, Skype, Sticky Notes, Tips, Video Editor, Voice Recorder, Weather, XBox Console Companion, XBox Gamebar, Your Phone (everything is what I at least had expected would be removed. Maybe that is not so for all of them, I haven't explored this in detail.
The script runs, No errors - it says stuff is removed. Yet it isn't.
What could be the problem?
/klaus
Have you tried to change execution policy of powershell.
Try this command powershell –ExecutionPolicy Bypass
when after you run powershell as administrator and after that try to run script again from the same powershell window in which you run execution policy bypass command.
Cant remove the xbox gamebar that keeps popping up.
Running as admin.
tried powershell –ExecutionPolicy Bypass
rebooted.
Still this unwanted software seems to popup whenever I accidentally hit win+g