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We are running a Windows 10 Pro System in an exhibition. The exhibition piece has a touchscreen which users aren't allowed to access the system level with. We only want them to access the software we wrote, not to tinker with the system.
Our Problem: If Windows shows onScreen messages like "how to improve your Windows experience", Ads or any other messages which are displayed on the topmost level, the user can't just click those messages away (because he/she can't access the system level). We don't want to know about new products, functional updates or an improved user experience. Actually, the best user experience for us would be NOT to receive onScreen messages.
We already disabled notifications in the System Settings and in "UserProfileEngagement" in the Registry. We still get messages.
Does anybody have a how-to to disable ALL onScreen messages from Windows?
Our Problem: If Windows shows onScreen messages like "how to improve your Windows experience", Ads or any other messages which are displayed on the topmost level, the user can't just click those messages away (because he/she can't access the system level). We don't want to know about new products, functional updates or an improved user experience. Actually, the best user experience for us would be NOT to receive onScreen messages.
We already disabled notifications in the System Settings and in "UserProfileEngagement" in the Registry. We still get messages.
Does anybody have a how-to to disable ALL onScreen messages from Windows?