The following features of the client (CT) do not operate in Windows Store apps for Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 or later:
Web upload log
FTP operation (upload/download)
Clipboard operation log
Printed page count
E-mail sending log (Windows 8.1/Windows Server 2012/Windows Server 2012 R2 only)
Use the policy to configure collection of the application startup log, application termination log, and window title obtaining log as backup operations for restricted features.
Refer to "2.4.1.1 Log Collection Operation (Windows)" for details on how to set the policy.
Print prohibition (Windows 8.1/Windows Server 2012/Windows Server 2012 R2 only)
FTP server connection prohibition
Web upload prohibition
Clipboard operation prohibition
E-mail attachment prohibition (Windows 8.1/Windows Server 2012/Windows Server 2012 R2 only)
Use the policy to set Windows Store apps in the startup prohibition application as backup operations for restricted features.
Refer to "2.4.1.7 Application" for details on how to set the policy.
Also, the following should be noted about the features that operate.
Application startup prohibition can be set per process. Therefore, if a common process will run multiple applications, such as Windows Store apps, you cannot set startup prohibition per application. You can prohibit startup of all Windows Store apps by setting startup prohibition for the common process.
The application startup log and application termination log are obtained per process. Therefore, if a common process will run multiple applications, such as Windows Store apps, you cannot identify the application from the startup log and termination log. Also use the window title obtaining log to identify the application.
The application termination log is obtained per process. Depending on how a Windows Store app is terminated, only the window may close, without the process terminating. In this case, the application termination log will not be obtained because the application is running in the background.
The features "E-mail sending log", "E-mail attachment prohibition", and "Confirm recipient address during E-mail sending" are supported when the E-mail communication protocol is SMTP. However, the name of e-mail program will be enclosed in [ ] when displayed.
If print prohibition is enabled in Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 or later and the Store app is registered as an application that allows printing, then all Store apps are allowed.
Application cannot be registered for printing permission individually.
It may take several seconds before the printing prohibition dialog box is displayed after printing prohibition is set to the Store app in Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 or later.
If the printing window is displayed behind other applications when setting printing prohibition to the Store app in Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 or later, printing will not be prohibited.
Printing will become prohibited after displaying the printing window again.
The issue above can be avoided by registering the printing window to application startup prohibition. This makes it impossible to display the printing window itself. However, note that the setting for applications that allow printing will be disabled.
A prohibition message will not be displayed for web download prohibition that has been set to the Store app, even when the prohibition is working.