The exact same entries defined in Enterprise, are 100% respected. Windows 10 Home/Pro/Business allows you to only create the policy, however the operating system will ignore those entries. LTSC also respects values that you, the administrator, set in the group policy editor, or set equivalent registry keys to. It's not just that LTSC/(formerly LTSB) is very smooth and minimal containing none of the SHIT (Cortana, Windows appstore, MS Edge, etc.) It's most likely not years away, give it a couple months. If you put in enough trial and error, you may find what you're looking for. By all means, have fun on a VM or a secondary machine. I would just not recommend anyone do so on their primary system. Maybe someone else has good news for you all I got is bad news.ĮDIT: BUT, I will add: I encourage anyone to learn more about their operating systems by playing around with tools like MSMG Toolkit and NTLite. Or you just cave in and deal with the bloat. The EU is trying to force software like Windows to enable the ability to have all of its components (apps) removable. UNTIL, governments like the EU and then the rest of the world push forth with these new Big Tech regulation initiatives. In my honest opinion, we're stuck with LTSC. So, if you want to go down this road, you'll have to forego Windows update OR manually update Windows. But, usually, by doing this, Windows update just straight up fails and breaks Windows update. Microsoft update servers will try to repair standard Windows editions, thus putting most if not all of the "bloat" straight back where you found it. And more importantly, only LTSC will receive updates intended for such "mission-critical" use-cases. Only LTSC was designed for and licensed to be used that way. Meaning: Users will encounter bugs and/or straight up broken aspects of the operating system. The only issue I can think of is: While technically you can "debloat" standard editions of Windows with tools like MSMG Toolkit and NTLite, these ISOs were never intended nor designed to be.
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