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Uninstall a provisioning package - reverted settings (Windows 10/11) | This article lists the settings that are reverted when you uninstall a provisioning package on Windows 10/11 desktop client devices. | w10 | lizgt2000 | lizlong | article | medium | gkomatsu | aaroncz |
Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package
Applies to
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
When you uninstall a provisioning package, only certain settings are revertible. This article lists the settings that are reverted when you uninstall a provisioning package.
As an administrator, you can uninstall by using the Add or remove a package for work or school option available under Settings > Accounts > Access work or school.
When a provisioning package is uninstalled, some of its settings are reverted, which means the value for the setting is changed to the next available or default value. Not all settings, however, are revertible.
Only settings in the following lists are revertible.
Registry-based settings
The registry-based settings that are revertible when a provisioning package is uninstalled all fall under these categories, which you can find in the Windows Configuration Designer.
- Wi-Fi Sense
- CountryAndRegion
- DeviceManagement / PGList/ LogicalProxyName
- UniversalAppInstall / LaunchAppAtLogin
- Power
- TabletMode
- Maps
- Browser
- DeviceFormFactor
- USBErrorsOEMOverride
- WeakCharger
CSP-based settings
Here is the list of revertible settings based on configuration service providers (CSPs).
ActiveSync CSP
AppLocker CSP
BrowserFavorite CSP
CertificateStore CSP
ClientCertificateInstall CSP
RootCATrustedCertificates CSP
CM_CellularEntries CSP
CM_ProxyEntries CSP
CMPolicy CSP
CMPolicyEnterprise CSP
EMAIL2 CSP
EnterpriseAPN CSP
EnterpriseDesktopAppManagement CSP
EnterpriseModernAppManagement CSP
NAP CSP
PassportForWork CSP
Provisioning CSP
SecureAssessment CSP
VPN CSP
VPNv2 CSP
WiFi CSP
Related articles
- Provisioning packages for Windows client
- How provisioning works in Windows client
- Install Windows Configuration Designer
- Create a provisioning package
- Apply a provisioning package
- Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)
- Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages
- PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)
- Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)
- Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings