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If timing and networks are variable you can either: suck it up and create a different profile or create aforementioned bats or exes with a shortcut to run whatever you want.
Third possibly more frustrating initially is to run a productivity app that let's you set a profile.
I used to use one called either light room or dark room I got from the store that you list all the apps you want to disable in a particular context. E.g kill all mail, comms or productivity app traffic when in meeting mode. Kill only comms when doing research. Or the one I really liked, sleep or low priority everything except your current screen.
I don't have the work asset I had it on so can't tell you for sure what it was or if it is available for 10.
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I can't find the software any more.
But - This article might just tell you how to do what you want form the native properties. On Android I do something similar and provide exceptions for those apps that I do want people to be able to contact me on. E.g, I have skype messenger blocked but I have facebook messenger allowed.
http://www.howtogeek.com/233215/how-...in-windows-10/
Sounds like just having two accounts is going to be so much easier. On the home account make it so your email/skype etc doesn't boot on startup.
Or just close them. Right click -> Close/exit. It can't be that hard.
Buy a separate tablet for home.
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