AFAIK, on Windows 10 S you can only install software from the Microsoft
Store, and not from external sources. Microsoft has been enforcing this
in all countries in Europe since October 1st, 2019.

On 1/11/20 8:37 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> One, last hopefully, question specifically for the case where a person has
> installed Vanilla Libreoffice under Windows 10 S(ecurity) mode.
> 
> Are there any limitations with regards to extensions, specifically
> downloading from the TDF extension site by the user, in this type of
> installation?
> 
> I suspect that is a question that may not have a definitive answer as it
> may depend site specific security protocols, but I don't know. (sorry, I
> don't have access to a Win 10 S box or I'd try it myself).
> 
> Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Drew
> 
> ps. I was also wondering how many people out there might be running Win 10
> S and the best guess I could come up with is something less then %6.5
> percent of desktops running Win 10. That number I found as the market share
> for the Edge browser which is mandated when in S mode.
> 

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