![]() It will be uninstalled when the image is Generalized You will get “The operation has completed successfully,” but that is deceiving. Attempting this on a non-generalized image will result in a “Parameter not found” error every time.Īttempting this while still in audit mode will not work either. This means that you have boot the OS into Audit Mode and either used the Generalize checkbox in the SysPrep window or used another program like the VMware OS Optimization Tool to generalize the image. NOTE: This only works on a generalized image. The goal of this post is to create an image of Windows 10 that can be deployed to an IT department that already has Windows Terminal baked into the OS, instead of having to go out to the Windows Store and install it yourself In this post, I will show you the steps required to preinstall Windows Terminal (or any signed MSIX Application) to a generalized Windows image.
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