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I think M$ is becoming far too pushy lately, it is bad enough forcing ordinary Home users to upgrade to W 10 but if they keep doing it with business users they may just decide to jump ship and go to Apple products.

 

5th May 2016  By Mark Wilson

 

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Microsoft has castrated some of the capabilities of Windows 10 Pro admins looking to lock down the computers they manage. The company is removing the ability to block access to the Windows Store using Group Policy Editor.

 

The option will still be available to those running Education or Enterprise versions of Windows 10. It means that businesses who have come to rely on this option as part of their security regime will have to consider upgrading to a different version of Windows 10.

 

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Well, that could be a sure fire way of turning commerccial users away from using Windows in future. I can quite understand companies wanting to restrict what employees can download & install on their work supplied haardware...for security reasons.

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