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Enterprise feature control in Windows 11

New features and enhancements are introduced through the monthly cumulative update to provide continuous innovation for Windows 11. To give organizations time to plan and prepare, some of these new features might be:

Features that are turned off by default are listed in the KB article for the monthly cumulative update. Typically, a feature is selected to be off by default because it either impacts the user experience or IT administrators significantly. For example, a feature might be turned off by default if it requires a change in user behavior or if it requires IT administrators to take action before the feature can be used.

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Temporary enterprise feature control

Features behind temporary enterprise control are automatically disabled for devices that have their Windows updates managed by policies.

Enable features behind temporary enterprise feature control

Features that are behind temporary enterprise control will be enabled when one of the following conditions is met:

Policy settings for temporary enterprise feature control

You can use a policy to enable features that are behind temporary enterprise feature control. When this policy is enabled, all features that were disabled behind temporary enterprise feature control are turned on when the device reboots. The following policies apply to Windows 11, version 22H2 with KB5022845 and later:

Windows 11 features behind temporary enterprise feature control

The following features are behind temporary enterprise control in Windows 11:

Feature KB article where the feature was introduced Feature update that ends temporary control Notes Improved Windows search April 25, 2025 - KB5055627 Improved Windows search will continue to respect your existing search policies. Click to Do April 25, 2025 - KB5055627 This feature also has a permanent control. For more information, see Manage Click to Do. Touch-optimized taskbar for 2-in-1 devices February 28, 2023 - KB5022913 Feature Update to Windows 11, version 23H2 Selecting Uninstall for a Win32 app from the right-click menu uses the Installed Apps page in Settings rather than Programs and Features under the Control Panel September 2023 - KB5030310 Feature Update to Windows 11, version 23H2 Windows Spotlight provides a minimized experience, opportunities to learn more about each image, and allows users to preview images at full screen. September 2023 - KB5030310 Feature Update to Windows 11, version 23H2 This feature also has a permanent control. For more information, see AllowWindowsSpotlight. Copilot in Windows September 2023 - KB5030310 Feature Update to Windows 11, version 23H2 This feature also has a permanent control. For more information, see TurnOffWindowsCopilot. Dev Home September 2023 - KB5030310 Feature Update to Windows 11, version 23H2 Get-AppxPackage -Name Microsoft.Windows.DevHome Dev Drive September 2023 - KB5030310 Feature Update to Windows 11, version 23H2 This feature also has multiple permanent control. For more information, see EnableDevDrive and DevDriveAttachPolicy. Permanent enterprise feature control

New features and enhancements used to be introduced only in feature updates. However, with continuous innovation for Windows 11, new features are introduced more frequently through the monthly cumulative update. Some new features can be controlled through policies that enable you to configure them for your organization. When a feature can be controlled by a policy, it has permanent enterprise feature control.

For example, the following policy to configure search on the taskbar is a permanent enterprise feature control:


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