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### Hide recently added apps
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With this policy setting, you can prevent the Start menu from displaying a list of recently installed applications.
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With this policy setting, you can prevent the Start menu from displaying a list of recently installed applications:
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If you enable this policy, the Start menu doesn't display the **Recently added** list. The corresponding setting is also disabled in Settings.
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- If **enabled**, the Start menu doesn't display the **Recently added** list. The corresponding option in Settings can't be configured (grayed out).
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- If **disabled** or **not configured**, the Start menu displays the **Recently added** list. The corresponding option in Settings can be configured.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2 with [KB5048685](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/4602-ea3736d3-6948-4fd7-9faf-8d732ac2ed59), the policy setting behavior changed.
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> - 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.
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> - If **disabled** or **not configured**, the corresponding option in Settings can be configured.
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title: Deprecated features in the Windows client
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description: Review the list of features that Microsoft is no longer actively developing in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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ms.date: 02/12/2025
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ms.date: 02/19/2025
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ms.service: windows-client
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ms.subservice: itpro-fundamentals
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
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| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) <!--9787121--> | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, will not be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) </br> <br> Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
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| Location History <!--9798092--> | We are deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
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| Suggested actions <!--9614241-->| Suggested actions that appear when you copy a phone number or future date in Windows 11 are deprecated and will be removed in a future Windows 11 update. | December 2024 |
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| Legacy DRM services <!--9183757-->| Legacy DRM services, used by either Windows Media Player, Silverlight clients, Windows 7, or Windows 8 clients are deprecated. The following functionality won't work when these services are fully retired: </br><ul><li>Playback of protected content in the legacy Windows Media Player on Windows 7</li><li> Playback of protected content in a Silverlight client and Windows 8 clients</li><li> In-home streaming playback from a Silverlight client or Windows 8 client to an Xbox 360</li><li>Playback of protected content ripped from a personal CD on Windows 7 clients using Windows Media Player </li></ul> | September 2024 |
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 01/21/2025
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ms.date: 02/19/2025
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ms.collection:
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### How much does ESU cost?
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Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 can be purchased today through the Microsoft Volume Licensing Program, at $61 USD per device for Year One. For more information, see [When to use Windows 10 Extended Security Updates](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/windows-itpro-blog/when-to-use-windows-10-extended-security-updates/4102628). The price doubles every consecutive year, for a maximum of three years. ESU is available at no additional cost for Windows 10 virtual machines running in Windows 365 or Azure Virtual Desktop. Additionally, Windows 10 endpoints connecting to Windows 365 Cloud PCs will be entitled to the ESU for up to three years, with an active Windows 365 subscription license. For more information about Windows 365, see [What is Windows 365?](/windows-365/overview).
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Extended Security Updates for organizations and businesses on Windows 10 can be purchased today through the Microsoft Volume Licensing Program, at $61 USD per device for Year One. For more information, see [When to use Windows 10 Extended Security Updates](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/windows-itpro-blog/when-to-use-windows-10-extended-security-updates/4102628). The price doubles every consecutive year, for a maximum of three years. ESU is available at no additional cost for Windows 10 virtual machines running in Windows 365 or Azure Virtual Desktop. Additionally, Windows 10 endpoints connecting to Windows 365 Cloud PCs will be entitled to the ESU for up to three years, with an active Windows 365 subscription license. For more information about Windows 365, see [What is Windows 365?](/windows-365/overview).
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For individuals or Windows 10 Home customers, Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 will be available for purchase at $30 for one year.
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### Is there a minimum license purchase requirement for Windows 10 ESU?
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