1. I think windows store you already know what it is, MSMG toolkit is an application for modify/customize and OS.
So WS is removed using MSMG toolkit.
2. Webcam experience is needed for working with you camera at windows OS, if this has been removed you can't play/work with your camera at your computer.
So installing a camera is not possible.
3. The Windows Identity Foundation helps simplify user access for developers by externalizing user access from applications via claims and reducing development effort with pre-built security logic and integrated . NET tools.
Hope I have helped, keep in mind Google is always your best friend and a fast one.
No, you are unfortunately wrong and your answers are hardly generalized, but thanks for effort.
1.
Windows Store Back-end Client is part of Windows Store, not Windows Store app itself and I don't know what it is exactly responsible for. Also best proof of that is when servicing LTSC (system edition without windows store), the component
Windows Store Back-end Client is present there anyway for some reason, so what it is responsible for? Seems like no one knows... leftover?
The components that actually are Windows Store, but are not present in LTSC:
Name : Microsoft Store
Package : Microsoft.WindowsStore
Name : Store Purcahse
Package : Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp
Name : Services Store Engagement
Package : Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement
2. This is also false, because I can run serviced image in VM with removed
Webcam Experience component and still connect and use my camera without issues, so?
3. Thanks for information about this one, I appreciate.