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## Untested policies
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## Untested policies
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- [Start/HideFrequentlyUsedApps]((../client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start.md#start-hidefrequentlyusedapps)): What does this configure on Windows 10? How is it different than ShowOrHideMostUsedApps?
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- [Start/HideFrequentlyUsedApps](../client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start.md#start-hidefrequentlyusedapps): What does this configure on Windows 10? How is it different than ShowOrHideMostUsedApps?
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## Existing CSP policies that don't support Windows 11
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## Existing CSP policies that don't support Windows 11
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### Get the pinnedList JSON syntax
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### Get the pinnedList JSON syntax
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1. Open the `LayoutModification.json` file in a JSON editor, such as Visual Studio Code. For more information, see [edit JSON with Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/json).
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1. Open the `LayoutModification.json` file in a JSON editor, such as Visual Studio Code or the Notepad app. For more information, see [edit JSON with Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/json).
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2. In the file, you see the `pinnedList` section. This section includes all the apps that are pinned. Copy the syntax. You'll use it in the next section.
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2. In the file, you see the `pinnedList` section. This section includes all the apps that are pinned. Copy the syntax. You'll use it in the next section.
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In the following example, you see that Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Word, the Microsoft Store app, and Notepad are pinned:
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In the following example, you see that Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Word, the Microsoft Store app, and Notepad are pinned:
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