This file allows you to customize which Microsoft Store apps are installed during the conversion of a UUP file to an ISO file. For any customizations made in this file to apply, the CustomList option in the ConvertConfig.ini file must be set to 1. This customization is only supported for builds 22563 and later. The file lists apps that can be installed by removing the # prefix from the app name.
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Custom Apps List
This file allows you to customize which Microsoft Store apps are installed during the conversion of a UUP file to an ISO file. For any customizations made in this file to apply, the CustomList option in the ConvertConfig.ini file must be set to 1. This customization is only supported for builds 22563 and later. The file lists apps that can be installed by removing the # prefix from the app name.
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### This file allows you to customize which Microsoft Store Apps are installed
### during the UUP to ISO conversion process.
### ### For changes done to this file to be applied, the CustomList option in the ### ConvertConfig.ini file needs to be set to 1. ### ### This customization is supported only in builds 22563 and later.
### Choose the wanted apps from below by removing # prefix
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