diff --git a/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md b/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md index b7e1a76b97..d07907eb50 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md +++ b/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Here you can find an example of taskbar layout that you can use as a reference: ### Modify the configuration file > [!CAUTION] -> When you make changes to the XML file, be aware that the XML format must adhere to an [XML schema definition (XSD)](xsd.md). +> The XML format must adhere to the [XML schema definition (XSD)](xsd.md). You can change the apps pinned to the taskbar by modifying the `` node. @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ To replace all default pins and add your own pins, add `PinListPlacement="Replac > [!NOTE] > The option to allow users to unpin apps is only available on devices with [KB####](/windows/) or later. -In the following example, the admin pins two companion apps with the option `pingeneration`, allowing the users to unpin the apps, if they decide to do so., +In the following example, all default pins are replaced and two of the apps are pinned with the option `pingeneration`. With `pingeneration`, users can unpin the apps and the pins won't be repinned during the next policy update cycle. [!INCLUDE [example-replace-pins](includes/example-replace-pins-pingeneration.md)] @@ -262,10 +262,10 @@ On a clean install of Windows, if you apply a taskbar layout, the following apps On a Windows OS upgrade, apps are already pinned to the taskbar. The taskbar layout applies the following logic: -- If users pinned apps to the taskbar, then those pinned apps remain. New apps are pinned after the existing user-pinned apps. -- If the apps are pinned during the install or by a policy (not by a user), and the apps aren't pinned in an updated layout file, then the apps are unpinned. -- If a user didn't pin an app, and the same app is pinned in the updated layout file, then the app is pinned after any existing pinned apps. -- New apps in updated layout file are pinned after the user's pinned apps. +- If users pinned elements to the taskbar, then those items remain. New pins appear after the existing user-pinned elements +- If the apps are pinned during the install or by a policy (not by a user), and the apps aren't pinned in an updated layout file, then the apps are unpinned +- If a user didn't pin an app, and the same app is pinned in the updated layout file, then the app is pinned after any existing pinned apps +- New apps in updated layout file are pinned after the user's pinned apps If you apply the taskbar configuration to a clean install or an update, users can still: