No, the point is to make a shit OS that the average users have to use, but the proper OS will be restricted to Enterprise and only configurable by Intune.
I’ve been saying it for years and years, ever since they took group policy out of the Home version: the point is to make admin access to your operating system a premium feature that is only affordable to businesses.
You know the Recommended section of the Windows 11 start menu? The one that cannot be removed?
You actually can remove that, if and only if you have an Enterprise version. The ability to remove that is not present in any other versions.
No, the point is to make a shit OS that the average users have to use, but the proper OS will be restricted to Enterprise and only configurable by Intune.
I’ve been saying it for years and years, ever since they took group policy out of the Home version: the point is to make admin access to your operating system a premium feature that is only affordable to businesses.
You know the Recommended section of the Windows 11 start menu? The one that cannot be removed?
You actually can remove that, if and only if you have an Enterprise version. The ability to remove that is not present in any other versions.
That’s the end game, right there.