If you manage devices using Intune, then you might be familiar with the
Company
Portal app
. Starting with Windows 11, the Company Portal is your private app
repository for your organization apps.
For more information, see
Private app
repository in Windows 11
.
For public and retail apps, continue using the
Microsoft Store.
Windows Terminal app
: This app is included with the OS. On previous Windows
versions, it's a separate download in the Microsoft Store. For more information, see
What is Windows Terminal?
.
This app
combines Windows PowerShell, a command prompt, and Azure Cloud
Shell all within the same terminal window. You don't need to open separate apps
to use these command-line applications. It has tabs. And when you open a new
tab, you can choose your command-line application:
If users or groups in your organization do a lot with
Windows PowerShell or the
command prompt, then use policy to add the Windows Terminal app to the
Start
menu layout
or the
Taskbar
.
Users can also search for the Terminal app, right-select the app,
and pin the app to
the Start menu and taskbar.
The
Microsoft Store
has a new look, and includes more public and retail apps. For
more information on the end-user experience, see:
Get updates for apps and games in Microsoft Store
How to open Microsoft Store on Windows
The
Microsoft Edge
browser
is included with the OS, and is the default browser.
Internet Explorer (IE) isn't available in Windows 11. In Microsoft Edge, you can use
IE Mode if a website needs Internet Explorer. Open Microsoft Edge, and enter
edge://settings/defaultBrowser
in the URL.
To
save system resources, Microsoft Edge uses sleeping tabs. Users can configure
these settings, and more, in
edge://settings/system
.
Using Group Policy or an MDM provider, such as Intune,
you can configure some
Microsoft Edge settings. For more information, see
Microsoft Edge - Policies
and
Configure Microsoft Edge policy settings
.
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