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title: Add or hide optional apps and features on Windows devices | Microsoft Docs
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title: Add or hide optional apps and features on Windows devices | Microsoft Docs
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description: Learn how to add Windows 10 and Windows 11 optional features using the Apps & features page in the Settings app. Also see the group policy objects (GPO) and MDM policies that show or hide Apps and Windows Features in the Settings app. Use Windows PowerShell to show or hide specific features in Windows Features.
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description: Learn how to add Windows 10 and Windows 11 optional features using the Apps & features page in the Settings app. Also see the group policy objects (GPO) and MDM policies that show or hide Apps and Windows Features in the Settings app. Use Windows PowerShell to show or hide specific features in Windows Features.
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title: Learn about the different app types in Windows 10/11 | Microsoft Docs
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title: Learn about the different app types in Windows 10/11 | Microsoft Docs
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description: Learn more and understand the different types of apps that run on Windows 10 and Windows 11. For example, learn more about UWP, WPF, Win32, and Windows Forms apps, including the best way to install these apps.
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description: Learn more and understand the different types of apps that run on Windows 10 and Windows 11. For example, learn more about UWP, WPF, Win32, and Windows Forms apps, including the best way to install these apps.
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# Overview of apps on Windows client devices
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# Overview of apps on Windows client devices
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title: Remove background task resource restrictions
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title: Remove background task resource restrictions
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description: Allow enterprise background tasks unrestricted access to computer resources.
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description: Allow enterprise background tasks unrestricted access to computer resources.
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# Remove background task resource restrictions
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Application Virtualization will be [end of life in April 2026](/lifecycle/announcements/mdop-extended). We recommend looking at Azure Virtual Desktop with MSIX app attach. For more information, see [What is Azure Virtual Desktop?](/azure/virtual-desktop/overview) and [Set up MSIX app attach with the Azure portal](/azure/virtual-desktop/app-attach-azure-portal).
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Application Virtualization will be [end of life in April 2026](/lifecycle/announcements/mdop-extended). We recommend looking at Azure Virtual Desktop with MSIX app attach. For more information, see [What is Azure Virtual Desktop?](/azure/virtual-desktop/overview) and [Set up MSIX app attach with the Azure portal](/azure/virtual-desktop/app-attach-azure-portal).
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description: Learn about managing applications in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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description: Learn about managing applications in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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title: Per-user services in Windows 10 and Windows Server
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description: Learn about per-user services, how to change the template service Startup Type, and manage per-user services through Group Policy and security templates.
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description: Learn about per-user services, how to change the template service Startup Type, and manage per-user services through Group Policy and security templates.
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# Per-user services in Windows 10 and Windows Server
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Per-user services are services that are created when a user signs into Windows or Windows Server and are stopped and deleted when that user signs out. These services run in the security context of the user account - this provides better resource management than the previous approach of running these kinds of services in Explorer, associated with a preconfigured account, or as tasks.
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Per-user services are services that are created when a user signs into Windows or Windows Server and are stopped and deleted when that user signs out. These services run in the security context of the user account - this provides better resource management than the previous approach of running these kinds of services in Explorer, associated with a preconfigured account, or as tasks.
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description: Use the Windows PowerShell Get-AppxProvisionedPackage command to get a list off the provisioned apps installed in Windows OS. See a list of some common provisioned apps installed a Windows Enterprise client computer or device, including Windows 10/11.
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description: Use the Windows PowerShell Get-AppxProvisionedPackage command to get a list off the provisioned apps installed in Windows OS. See a list of some common provisioned apps installed a Windows Enterprise client computer or device, including Windows 10/11.
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description: How to keep provisioned apps that were removed from your machine from returning during an update.
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description: Learn how to sideload line-of-business (LOB) apps in Windows client operating systems, including Windows 10/11. When you sideload an app, you deploy a signed app package to a device.
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