Disable the Lock screen in Windows 10 Open Registry Editor. Go to the following Registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Personalization There you need to create a new a 32-bit DWORD value named NoLockScreen. Set it to 1 You might need to restart Windows 10 for the changes to take effect.
I hate get any ESD stuff and waste time, Now you get official 10162 ISO clean as whistle, I wonder why ppl love messed with ESD stuff ?
So far the only way I found to keep IE from crashing on exit in 10162 is move mouse pointer to top of page, right click, down to close
Hmm ... in Win 8.1 you can upgrade from Core to ProfessionalWMC directly (no need for Pro Upgrade). Interesting to know if that works in Win 10 for Enterprise. Can any of the Win 10 Home (aka Core) users here try (in admin CMD): Code: dism /online /get-targeteditions