>From my experience this is the only way to control the start menu and taskbar.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-group-policy

Default apps is crap and even after you set them they randomly go back to 
Microsoft defaults ( im looking at you Edge for stealing my PDF reader from 
adobe all the time)   Im sure someone smarter than me could powershell script 
something to run in MDT to set them though.

BTW I do sysprep in audit mode to make a few changes and unprovision the appx 
programs I don't want and then generalize

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Somewhat, and is certainly the way to start.  I should not have assumed the OP 
had done that.

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Does putting the sysprep in auditmode and making corrections and then 
generalize work for imaging?


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CopyProfile is pretty much gone/broke.  GPO's and scripts after imaging are 
what you will need to do.

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I have a base image completely built.
Everything functions on the local admin account.
I have saved that image.
Then Sysprepped.
Then brought up the sysprepped image and my domain administrator can not access 
desktop icons, my default apps are back to Microsoft defaults (Edge not IE11), 
etc...
What can I do to the save preSysPrepped image to have the default profiles come 
up nicely for the end users so they don't have to make the associations 
themselves?
Make GPO's or CopyProfile?
I have done neither thus far but am willing to do either if it helps.
Leaning into the GPO's a lot harder than copyprofile if I can.
What is everyone's opinion and how can I research this the quickest.
The few google searches are coming up with articles from 2009 and such.
I would like the latest best practices if we can.


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