![]() ![]() Import-StartLayout -LayoutPath C:\Windows\OSConfig\LayoutModification.xml -MountPath $env:SystemDrive\ To apply your own custom Start using LayoutModification you can again use PowerShell (change the path for your environment) Basically just configure Start however you want and run the following PowerShell Command.Įxport-StartLayout -Path C:\Windows\OSConfig\LayoutModification.xml ![]() And yes you should change the path to match your environment. You can create your own with a PowerShell script. The file below will customize it like my screenshot above (and Internet Explorer will be missing) To customize Start, you need a LayoutModification.xml file. I’ll have to check back on that configuration. Once thing to note is that while I made the proper configuration in my LayoutModification.xml with Internet Explorer, for some reason it no workie. So I have made a first pass at configuring the Start (Bar? Window? Screen?).
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