yesterday I tried a "custom image" made from uup dump site, and the login screen require me to press alt-ctrl-supr to show, is that standar now or was it cuz i choose to instal the version (Enterprise with multi session/virtual desktops) and second i wasnt able to activate it, wich also made me wonder if that could be a reason for the login screen since i cannot customize it, it shows that for default with the extra layer of security requiring the 3 combo keypress. besides of that everything seems to work fine i got apps and ms store also, i did not have explorer tabs
MS is overusing this corporate sp33k for 'we f**ked up some things but we don't feel like sharing any details'. The recent separated apps deployment is both slower and wasteful, and makes no practical sense to complicate things yet - unless they are paving the way for online-only setup (as early as 22H2), with iso releases being just a stub. Anyway, after 3-4 builds with annoyingly broken drag&drop from/to a VirtualBox VM, looks fixed. The new context menus and explorer on the other hand are still terribly slow and have a weird direction re-layout (compared to old style).
@abbodi1406 Are we close to using uup dump website to generate Inbox Apps included iso of future Dev builds?
60% uup dump website can download the Apps select Any Language from Choose language list when (or if) the integration script is ready, the website can be updated to include Apps download with other editions
And, until this happens, if we simply download the app packages manually and have them in the UUP directory, will they be automatically included?
No WU upgrade process basically call DismApi.dll DismAddProvisionedAppxPackage to add the Apps to the applied NewOS image it doesn't even distinguish the dependency packages per app, it just link them all for all apps packages Code: API: PID=7572 TID=8748 Session id is: 2 - DismOpenSessionInternal API: PID=7572 TID=8748 Input parameters: Session: 2, AppPath: C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\5500ad6b84f5efa2914ea635a07ed01c\Microsoft.VP9VideoExtensions_8wekyb3d8bbwe\Microsoft.VP9VideoExtensions_8wekyb3d8bbwe.x64.appx, DependencyPackageCount: 8, OptionalPackageCount: 0, LicensePathCount: 1, CustomDataPath: (null), SkipLicense: 0
Thank you very much and mdl community keeps the hope alive when it comes to insider builds funny business!