I already send it to
nuhi a week ago, and ntlite already sets some regs but maybe you guys needs manually for new apps untill ntlite adds support to it
How to keep apps removed from Windows from returning during a feature update
When you remove provisioned apps from devices, this article explains how to keep those apps from returning during an update.
docs.microsoft.com
"When you remove a provisioned app, we create a registry key that tells Windows not to reinstall or update that app the next time Windows is updated. If the computer isn't online when you deprovision the app, then we don't create that registry key."
Create registry keys for deprovisioned apps
Use the following steps to create a registry key:
- Identify any provisioned apps you want removed. Record the package name for each app.
- Create a .reg file to generate a registry key for each app. Use this list of Windows 10, version 1709 registry keys as your starting point.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx\AppxAllUserStore\Deprovisioned\Microsoft.BingWeather_8wekyb3d8bbwe]
- Double-click the .reg file to create the registry keys. You can see the new keys in HKLM\path-to-reg-keys.
You're now ready to update your computer. After the update, check the list of apps in the computer to confirm the removed apps are still gone.
idk if this will work for newer windows10 builds or windows11 but i assume they work in same logic. and as i said ntlilte already sets for some known apps. i attached defaultly installed modern apps list. so that you can create reg file from it. extracted from fully updated latest windows 11