Windows Terminal Windows Terminal Windows Terminal At least Windows Terminal 1.21 At least Windows 11 22H2 or Windows 10 22H2 (Build 19045.3031, KB5026435) with Windows Terminal 1.17 Disabled Profile Sources Profiles will not be generated from any sources listed here. Source names can be arbitrary strings. Potential candidates can be found as the "source" property on profile definitions in Windows Terminal's settings.json file. Common sources are: - Windows.Terminal.Azure - Windows.Terminal.PowershellCore - Windows.Terminal.Wsl For instance, setting this policy to Windows.Terminal.Wsl will disable the builtin WSL integration of Windows Terminal. Note: Existing profiles will disappear from Windows Terminal after adding their source to this policy. Default terminal application Select the default terminal application used in Windows. If you select Windows Terminal Preview and it is not installed the system will fall back to the legacy Windows Console Host. (Please note that the settings interfaces showing "Let windows decide" in this case as configuration.) Automatic selection (Windows Terminal, if available) Windows Console Host (legacy) Windows Terminal Windows Terminal Preview (if available) List of disabled sources (one per line) Select from the following options: