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SOLVED Windows Store for Business - How To Remove From SCCM

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I see a ton of posts and blogs about WSfB and how it has been retired for some time now, but I have not seen any guidance on how to actually remove WSfB from Config Manager. I have already deployed all of my WSfB apps from Intune and they are avaialble in the Company Portal, but I still have the remnants of WSfB in CM. Of course, I continue to get the warning in the upgrade about it being depreciated as well.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed with removing WSfB from Config Manager?
 
I see a ton of posts and blogs about WSfB and how it has been retired for some time now, but I have not seen any guidance on how to actually remove WSfB from Config Manager. I have already deployed all of my WSfB apps from Intune and they are avaialble in the Company Portal, but I still have the remnants of WSfB in CM. Of course, I continue to get the warning in the upgrade about it being depreciated as well.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed with removing WSfB from Config Manager?
Go to the Administration workspace, then Cloud Services, and delete the Windows Store for Business configuration. Also, remove any WSfB-related applications or sync settings from the Software Library and Cloud Management sections. This will stop the deprecation warning during upgrades.
 
Go to the Administration workspace, then Cloud Services, and delete the Windows Store for Business configuration. Also, remove any WSfB-related applications or sync settings from the Software Library and Cloud Management sections. This will stop the deprecation warning during upgrades.
Worked like a champ. Kind of the line I was thinking, but seemed a bit too simple. I made sure to also remove the MSfB files from storage as well as the Azure Enterprise App. Thanks for the assist!
 
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