
The first change involves the Windows 10 Lock Screen. I can't tell if Sergey Tkachenko at Winaero got to it first, or Martin Brinkmann at ghacks, but both came to the same conclusion: Microsoft is making changes to the group policy editor - GPEdit - that keep customers from disabling certain settings in the Anniversary Update, build 1607. On Wednesday, two blogs posted detailed information about the consequences of that change. She then shows a table (see screenshot) that struck me at the time as quite opaque. In the upper-left corner it says that in the Anniversary Update, Windows 10 Pro users (and admins) will not be able to disable Windows 10 tips and tricks.

Windows 10, version 1607 (also known as the Anniversary Update), provides organizations the ability to centrally manage the type of content provided by these features through Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM).

In the Manage Windows 10 and Windows Store tips, tricks, and suggestions post, Decker describes the following:

The announcement came in a little-noticed TechNet post on Tuesday, from 'Softie J.
