If you look at some of my other articles about Windows 10 there is a section on 
ways to customise the start menu as well.

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Ok
First thing in the morning
Grab a pc
Insert USB with 1703 ISO image
Boot
Go straight to sysprep
Switch to audit mode
Restart
Build without jointing domain
Install all updates
Install all drivers
Customize default apps
Customize desktop
Remove all tiles
Test all programs
Capture image at this point (so I can spawn from here later if needed)

Sysyprep with generalize
Capture image here to deploy to other like workstations.
Let sysprep finish
Join domain
(Default programs and apps should work on all profiles at this point)
Begin deployment of the last is I will ever need?




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On Aug 16, 2017, at 2:39 PM, James Rankin 
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Also make sure you set your desired file type associations in Audit Mode too.

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Make sure you remove the UWP apps you don’t want while you’re in Audit Mode, 
and they won’t re-provision themselves back. You can also remove things like 
Contact Support now from Optional Features in Control Panel. Use PS for the 
main apps though.

If you’re using mandatory or roaming profiles, don’t forget to set the GPO for 
“allow deployment operations to special profiles” or the UWP apps you want 
(like Calculator) will not work properly.

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Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] RE: Imaging windows 10 1703 enterprise

Well shit.
I did not build in audit mode.
My base option is to start over and work from audit mode.

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Build your default profile in Audit Mode and use that, you can remove all the 
UWP apps with PowerShell while you are in Audit Mode.

GPOs to set FTAs are rubbish, they set for everyone and override anything 
defined by the user.

This article has a section on doing it in Audit Mode - 
http://www.htguk.com/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about_26/ - although this 
was pre-1703. In 1703 you may need some additional GPOs if using mandatory or 
roaming profiles.

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Subject: [NTSysADM] Imaging windows 10 1703 enterprise

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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