Actually, you also have to uninstall all unprovisioned apps for all users otherwise, sysprep will fail. It doesn’t really help if you just uninstall all apps for the user that runs sysprep. If you want to ensure that Windows only installs a certain set of apps or no apps at all when a user logs on for the first time, you have to remove all provisioned apps-that is, you have to unprovision the appx packages. On the other hand, the provisioned apps lurk in the background of the system and only come into play whenever a new user logs on. Thus, all apps that a particular user can run are the user’s installed apps. Likewise, if the user installs a new app from the Windows Store, this app is only available for that user. You’ve probably noticed that, whenever a user logs on the first time on a Windows 10 computer, Windows starts to install apps for that particular user.
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