![]() Through additional reading, I discovered that there are two different types of settings in master_preferences: Those that are processed once at install time, and those that are processed for each user when they log on for the first time. OK, but does Edge support the same master_preferences mechanism? According to the Edge docs, it does. And that documents a “do_not_create_desktop_shortcut” shortcut that sounded promising. The official Chrome docs pointed to a master_preferences file that links to a Chromium page that talks about the options. Since the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge is based on the same engine as Chrome, the first task was to figure out how Chrome does this. But since I was getting tired of cleaning these off as I deployed Windows 10 devices using Windows Autopilot (it gets really messy after a while as you end up with several copies of the same app), I decided I would try to see what it would take to prevent that from happening. I really don’t understand why software installers still create desktop shortcuts, especially when that desktop is being synced to the cloud using OneDrive. Or more accurately, “a crash course into the inner workings of modern browser installers (which really aren’t that modern).” ![]() UPDATE 6: See my updated post for an easier way. ![]()
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