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@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@ To validate on Desktop, do the following:
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> [!NOTE]
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> This policy requires reboot to take effect.
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Added in Windows 10, version 1703. Allows IT Admins to configure Start by hiding recently opened items in the jumplists from appearing.
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Added in Windows 10, version 1703. Allows IT Admins to configure Start by hiding recently opened items in the jump lists from appearing.
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<!--/Description-->
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<!--SupportedValues-->
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1. Enable "Show recently opened items in Jump Lists on Start of the taskbar" in Settings.
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2. Pin Photos to the taskbar, and open some images in the photos app.
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3. Right click the pinned photos app and verify that a jumplist of recently opened items pops up.
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3. Right click the pinned photos app and verify that a jump list of recently opened items pops up.
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4. Toggle "Show recently opened items in Jump Lists on Start of the taskbar" in Settings to clear jump lists.
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5. Enable policy.
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6. Restart explorer.exe
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7. Check that Settings toggle is grayed out.
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8. Repeat Step 2.
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9. Right Click pinned photos app and verify that there is no jumplist of recent items.
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9. Right Click pinned photos app and verify that there is no jump list of recent items.
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<!--/Validation-->
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<!--/Policy-->
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