Not that, no. But usually Microsoft/Windows limits some arbitrary stuff when configuring something else. The report reads a lot like (for at least the Azure section) „if you configure option A, option B will be enabled because option C will be unavailable. Therefore we provide 10 different options of each A, B and C you can combine however you want“.
If you count installing different packages to interact with your system, no. But in the Windows 10 distro there's certainly more configurability than Kubuntu for example.