diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md index 92a4d13c36..8dac911b1b 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md +++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- author: paolomatarazzo ms.author: paoloma -ms.date: 04/10/2024 +ms.date: 02/25/2025 ms.topic: include --- @@ -9,14 +9,8 @@ ms.topic: include With this policy setting, you can prevent the Start menu from displaying a list of recently installed applications: -- If **enabled**, the Start menu doesn't display the **Recently added** list. The corresponding option in Settings can't be configured (grayed out). -- If **disabled** or **not configured**, the Start menu displays the **Recently added** list. The corresponding option in Settings can be configured. - -> [!IMPORTANT] -> Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2 with [KB5048685](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/4602-ea3736d3-6948-4fd7-9faf-8d732ac2ed59), the policy setting behavior changed. -> -> - If **enabled**, the corresponding option in Settings can't be configured (grayed out). The policy setting doesn't affect the display of recently installed applications in the Recommended section of the Start menu. -> - If **disabled** or **not configured**, the corresponding option in Settings can be configured. +- If **enabled**, the Start menu doesn't display the **Recently added** list. The corresponding option in Settings can't be configured (grayed out) +- If **disabled** or **not configured**, the Start menu displays the **Recently added** list. The corresponding option in Settings can be configured | | Path | |--|--|