From c293be353b6ed0b498c04a099d3dbc88be9d0645 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paolo Matarazzo <74918781+paolomatarazzo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2025 12:13:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Acrolinx --- windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md | 22 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md b/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md index a69d7f758b..b7e1a76b97 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md +++ b/windows/configuration/taskbar/pinned-apps.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ zone_pivot_groups: windows-versions-11-10 The configuration of the applications pinned to the taskbar is done with the use of an XML file. This article describes how to create and deploy the XML configuration file. > [!NOTE] -> If you are looking for OEM information, see the article [Customize the Taskbar](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/customize-the-windows-11-taskbar). +> If you're looking for OEM information, see the article [Customize the Taskbar](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/customize-the-windows-11-taskbar). To learn about all the policy settings to customize the taskbar layout and configure the taskbar behaviors, see [Taskbar policy settings](policy-settings.md). @@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ Here are some considerations before you start configuring the taskbar pinned app - The order of applications in the XML file dictates the order of pinned apps on the taskbar, from left to right. If the OS is configured to use a right-to-left language, then the taskbar order is reversed - Applications can be pinned using the following methods: - Default Windows apps, pinned during the OS installation. For example: Microsoft Edge, File Explorer, and Store. These applications are pinned first (blue square) - - Pinned manually by the user. These applications are usually pinned next to the default pinned apps (red circle) + - Pinned manually by the user. These applications are pinned next to the default pinned apps (red circle) - Pinned via policy settings. These applications are pinned after the apps pinned manually by the user (green triangle) -- By default ,any pins provisioned via policy settings are restored upon the next policy update cycle, even when users unpin them - - On devices with [KB####](/windows/) or later, users can unpin apps pinned via policy settings, if the policy setting allow it. The pins won't be re-pinned during the next policy update cycle +- By default, any pins provisioned via policy settings are restored upon the next policy update cycle, even when users unpin them + - On devices with [KB####](/windows/) or later, users can unpin apps pinned via policy settings, if the policy settings allow it. The pins won't be repinned during the next policy update cycle ::: zone pivot="windows-10" @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Depending on the method you use to configure the taskbar, the configuration is r |--|--| | Configuration service provider (CSP) | Every 8 hours or based on the [ConfigRefresh](/windows/client-management/mdm/dmclient-csp#deviceproviderprovideridconfigrefresh) interval. | | Provisioning package (PPKG) | Each time the `explorer.exe` process restarts. | -| Group policy (GPO) | In case of a group policy change. | +| Group policy (GPO) | If a group policy changes. | > [!CAUTION] > The use of the `Import-StartLayout` PowerShell cmdlet to provision the Taskbar layout is no longer supported in Windows 11. @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ You can configure devices using the [Start CSP][WIN-1]. Use one of the following - **Value:** content of the XML file > [!NOTE] -> The content of the file must be entered as a single line in the `Value` field. Use a text editor to remove any line breaks from the XML file, usually with a function called *join lines* or *linearize*. If customizations.xml is being modified directly instead of using the WCD editor, the XML brackets need to be escaped / replaced with \< and \> entity encodings. Single and double quote characters do not need to be escaped. +> The content of the file must be entered as a single line in the `Value` field. Use a text editor to remove any line breaks from the XML file, usually with a function called *join lines* or *linearize*. If customizations.xml is being modified directly instead of using the WCD editor, the XML brackets need to be escaped / replaced with \< and \> entity encodings. Single and double quote characters don't need to be escaped. [!INCLUDE [provisioning-package-2](../../../includes/configure/provisioning-package-2.md)] @@ -244,12 +244,12 @@ By default, any pins provisioned via policy settings are restored upon the next This allows admins more granular controls over items pinned to the taskbar by IT admins. -By default, pinned items can be unpinned by users, but they are re-pinned during the next policy update cycle. -With `PinGeneration`, you can define that specific items pinned to the taskbar can be unpinned by users. The pins won't be re-pinned during the next policy update cycle. +By default, pinned items can be unpinned by users, but they're repinned during the next policy update cycle. +With `PinGeneration`, you can define that specific items pinned to the taskbar can be unpinned by users. The pins won't be repinned during the next policy update cycle. -- when `PinGeneration` is defined, a user can unpin that element. The pin won't be re-pinned during the next policy update cycle -- when `PinGeneration` is not defined, a user can unpin that element. However, the pin will be re-pinned during the next policy update cycle -- If the `PinGeneration` value changes, for example from "1" to "2", the element will be pinned, even if the user unpinned it previously. +- when `PinGeneration` is defined, a user can unpin that element. The pin won't be repinned during the next policy update cycle +- when `PinGeneration` isn't defined, a user can unpin that element. However, the pin will be repinned during the next policy update cycle +- If the `PinGeneration` value changes, for example from `1` to `2`, the element is pinned, even if the user unpinned it previously ::: zone-end