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  1. This is Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB N 64-bit (en_windows_10_enterprise_2015_ltsb_n_x64_dvd_6848316.iso).
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  3. It comes without Edge or Cortana, without the Photos app, without Windows Media Player, Camera, Music, TV & Movies, Skype and so on.
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  5. No store or apps at all.
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  7. Modern apps are replaced with 'programs' before they became 'apps' - for example: the classic calculator is there instead of the less-smart 'Calc' app.
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  9. The classic Photo Viewer is also in the system (instead of the 'Photos' app). However, you will need a registry tweak in order to make it appear under the 'Open With' list as by default it's hidden.
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  11. If you're using the N version and you're having problems relating to games not being able to show videos due to missing codecs, or certain devices not being recognized properly, you can install the Feature pack from Microsoft which will solve this. It will install WMP along with other components. It won't turn your version into a non-N as it's still a more stripped down version even if you install this pack. After installation, you can freely remove Windows Media Player from the feature list as the missing components will be kept (untick just Windows Media Player, while ''Media Features' remains ticked). You can get the feature pack here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down....aspx?id=48231
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  13. After changing the Group Policy Windows Update setting of Automatic Updates, you will be notified when updates are available but it will not automatically download and install them. Instead, you will have a 'Download' button.
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  15. Clarification on how to achieve this:
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  17. Regarding hiding:
  18. If you don't manage updates using WSUS and you want to keep using Windows Update, you can't select which ones to install using Windows Update itself.
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  20. However, you do see a list of all the updates that are ready to be downloaded. Before they are downloaded, you can use the Microsoft-provided tool to hide updates (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930). Then instead of it automatically downloading and installing and then you having to uninstall and hide, you can hide it in the first place before it's being downloaded and installed.
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  22. Here's what I did to acheive that:
  23. In Local Group Policy Editor, set:
  24. Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update -> Configure Automatic Updates -> 2 - Notify for download and notify for install
  25. Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update -> Turn on Software Notifications -> Enabled
  26. Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update -> Allow Automatic Updates immediate installation -> Disabled
  27. Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update -> Turn on recommended updates via Automatic Updates -> Enabled
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