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### Disable context menus in the Start Menu
This policy allows you to prevent users from being able to open context menus in the Start Menu. If you enable this policy, then invocations of context menus within the Start Menu will be ignored.
This policy allows you to prevent users from being able to open context menus in the Start menu. If you enable this policy, then invocations of context menus within the Start menu is ignored.
| | Path |
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| **CSP** | ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/[Setting]() |
| **CSP** | `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[DisableContextMenus](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#disablecontextmenus)<br><br>`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[DisableContextMenus](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#disablecontextmenus)|
| **GPO** | **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar**<br><br> **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** |

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### Force Start to be either full screen size or menu size
### Force Start size
If you enable this policy and set it to Start menu or full screen Start, Start will be that size and users will be unable to change the size of Start in Settings. If you disable or don<EFBFBD>t configure this policy setting, Windows will automatically select the size based on hardware form factor and users will be able to change the size of Start in Settings.
If you enable this policy and set it to Start menu or full screen Start, Start is set to that size and users can't change the size of Start in Settings. If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Windows automatically selects the size based on hardware form factor and users can change the size of Start in Settings.
| | Path |
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| **CSP** | ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/[Setting]() |
| **CSP** | `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ForceStartSize](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#forcestartsize)<br><br>`./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ForceStartSize](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#forcestartsize) |
| **GPO** | **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar**<br><br> **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** |

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### Remove All Programs list from the Start menu
### Remove All Programs list
If you enable this setting, the Start Menu will either collapse or remove the all apps list from the Start menu. Selecting "Collapse" will not display the app list next to the pinned tiles in Start. An "All apps" button will be displayed on Start to open the all apps list. This is equivalent to setting the "Show app list in Start" in Settings to Off. Selecting "Collapse and disable setting" will do the same as the collapse option and disable the "Show app list in Start menu" in Settings, so users cannot turn it to On. Selecting "Remove and disable setting" will remove the all apps list from Start and disable the "Show app list in Start menu" in Settings, so users cannot turn it to On. Select this option for compatibility with earlier versions of Windows. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the all apps list will be visible by default, and the user can change "Show app list in Start" in Settings.
If you enable this setting, the Start Menu will either collapse or remove the all apps list from the Start menu:
- **Collapse** doesn't display the app list next to the pinned tiles in Start. An **All apps** button is displayed on Start to open the all apps list. This is equivalent to setting the **Show app list in Start** in Settings to **Off**
- **Collapse and disable setting** is the same as the collapse option and disable the **Show app list in Start menu** in Settings, so users can't turn it to On
- **Remove and disable setting** removes the all apps list from Start and disable the **Show app list in Start menu** in Settings, so users can't turn it to On
- If you disable or do not configure this setting, the all apps list is visible by default, and the user can change **Show app list in Start** in Settings
| | Path |
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| **CSP** | ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/[Setting]() |
| **CSP** | `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideAppList](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hideapplist)<br><br>`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideAppList](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hideapplist) |
| **GPO** | **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar**<br><br> **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** |

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### Remove Personalized Website Recommendations from the Recommended section in the Start Menu
### Hide recommended personalized sites
Remove Personalized Website Recommendations from the Recommended section in the Start Menu
Remove Personalized Website Recommendations from the Recommended section in the Start Menu.
| | Path |
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| **CSP** | ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/[Setting]() |
| **CSP** | `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedPersonalizedSites](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedpersonalizedsites)<br><br>
`./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedPersonalizedSites](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedpersonalizedsites) |
| **GPO** | **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar**<br><br> **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** |

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### Show or hide "Most used" list from Start menu
### Hide frequently used apps
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure Start menu to show or hide the list of user's most used apps, regardless of user settings. Selecting "Show" will force the "Most used" list to be shown, and user cannot change to hide it using the Settings app. Selecting "Hide" will force the "Most used" list to be hidden, and user cannot change to show it using the Settings app. Selecting "Not Configured", or if you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all will allow users to turn on or off the display of "Most used" list using the Settings app. This is default behavior. Note: configuring this policy to "Show" or "Hide" on supported versions of Windows 10 will supercede any policy setting of "Remove frequent programs list from the Start Menu" (which manages same part of Start menu but with fewer options).
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure Start menu to show or hide the list of user's most used apps, regardless of user settings:
- Selecting **Show** forces the *Most used* list in the Start menu, and users can't change to hide it using the Settings app
- Selecting **Hide** disables the *Most used* list, and users can't change to show it using the Settings app
- Selecting **Not Configured**, allow users to turn on or off the display of **Most used** list using the Settings app. This is default behavior.
> [!NOTE]
>
> This policy setting has the precedence over the *Remove frequent programs list from the Start Menu* policy setting.
| | Path |
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| **CSP** | ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/[Setting]() |
| **GPO** | **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar**<br><br> **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** |
| **CSP** | `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideFrequentlyUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hidefrequentlyusedapps)<br><br>
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideFrequentlyUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hidefrequentlyusedapps)|
| **GPO** | **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar**<br><br> **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** |