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04-30-2015, 09:05 AM
Busy testing the latest SetupBuilder version on the new Windows 10 Build
10074.
BTW, note that they have moved the power button to the bottom left from the
top right of the Start menu.
Our "Pin to Start Screen" feature (will be available in a later SB build) is
perfectly supported by the new Windows 10 build. It will help quite a few
of our customers with a large installation base to save a significant amount
of support costs.
Normally, applications which are installed during deployment can not be
automatically pinned to the Start Screen in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
This is a significant and permanent change in Start Screen behavior from
Windows 8.0. As a result, many computer users can't find the installed
application in Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. However, the new upcoming "Pin to
Start" SetupBuilder feature lets you do the impossible -- automatically pin
your application to the Start screen, back to where you deserve it to be.
Friedrich
10074.
BTW, note that they have moved the power button to the bottom left from the
top right of the Start menu.
Our "Pin to Start Screen" feature (will be available in a later SB build) is
perfectly supported by the new Windows 10 build. It will help quite a few
of our customers with a large installation base to save a significant amount
of support costs.
Normally, applications which are installed during deployment can not be
automatically pinned to the Start Screen in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
This is a significant and permanent change in Start Screen behavior from
Windows 8.0. As a result, many computer users can't find the installed
application in Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. However, the new upcoming "Pin to
Start" SetupBuilder feature lets you do the impossible -- automatically pin
your application to the Start screen, back to where you deserve it to be.
Friedrich