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  2. List of features removed in Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 11 is the latest major release of the Windows NT operating system and the successor of Windows 10. Some features of the operating system were removed in comparison to Windows 10, and further changes in older features have occurred within subsequent feature updates to Windows 11. Following is a list of these.

  3. Windows 11 Insider Build 25201 adds option to expand widgets ...

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    Microsoft just shipped Windows 11 Build 25201 to Insiders in the Dev Channel. The update adds the option to expand the widget board as well as an improved Game Pass widget.

  4. Windows 11 Widgets may be getting an upgrade, but not the one ...

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    The Windows 11 Widgets board is getting an expanded view and an upgraded Game Pass Widget. It's a good upgrade, but not good enough. Windows 11 Widgets may be getting an upgrade, but not the one ...

  5. Windows 11, version 24H2 - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 11 2024 Update [1] (also known as version 24H2, codenamed Hudson Valley [2] [3] [4]) is the third and current major update to Windows 11. It carries the build number 10.0.26100. It carries the build number 10.0.26100.

  6. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    AGPM consists of two parts - server and client. The server is a Windows Service that stores its Group Policy Objects in an archive located on the same computer or a network share. The client is a snap-in to the Group Policy Management Console, and connects to the AGPM server. Configuration of the client is performed via Group Policy.

  7. Windows 11 will get third-party widgets later this year - AOL

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  8. Active Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Windows 8 (also 8.1 and 10) partially replaced their functionality with "live tiles" in the Start screen (or Start menu). Finally, such functionalities have now been partially replaced with Widgets in Windows 11. Windows Server 2003 R2 32-bit is the most recent Microsoft operating system to support Active Desktop.

  9. Windows 11, version 22H2 - Wikipedia

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    Combined the news and widgets feed in the Widgets panel [a] New group policy for toggling Windows Update notifications; Added the ability to show recent Microsoft Edge tabs as suggested windows in Snap Assist when an Edge window is snapped; Added support of Emoji 14.0; Added the ability to select the skin tones between the two hands in the hand ...