![]() ![]() I had a hint from some lovely microsoft engineer and created a W32 app that sent the following registry using powershell: cleared all the junk clickbait and allowed users to pin stuff they needed afterwards. Clicking on the folder launches the application. We can only configure the Pinned area with the JSON and the ConfigureStartPins setting. Start Menu X replaces the yellow folder icons with application icons. The start menu of Windows 11 consists of three areas: Pinned, All apps, and Recommended. Let’s see how we can get our JSON file and deploy it using Intune. Windows 10 has an option to open Start menu full screen under Settings > Personalization > Start > Use Start full screen. I assume this setting will make it to the Intune portal in the (near) future. At the moment of writing, we need to use a Custom configuration profile in Microsoft Intune, to configure the start menu. ![]() ![]() The big difference is, that we don’t have to use a script to import the exported start menu, but we can use an MDM policy CSP to set the start menu layout. In Windows 11, we have a similar approach of exporting a configuration file (but now to a JSON file) as Microsoft described in this article. It involved exporting a start menu configuration and by using a script, we imported the configuration to Windows. For Windows 10 I wrote a post on how we can configure a default Start menu layout, and still allowing the user to change the start menu to their needs. ![]()
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