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author: aczechowski
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ms.author: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.date: 08/18/2023
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ms.date: 06/28/2024
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ms.topic: landing-page
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ms.service: windows-client
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ms.subservice: itpro-apps
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url: per-user-services-in-windows.md
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- text: Changes to Service Host grouping in Windows 10
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url: svchost-service-refactoring.md
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- title: Application Virtualization (App-V)
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linkLists:
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- linkListType: overview
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links:
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- text: App-V overview
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url: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-for-windows
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- text: Getting started with App-V
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url: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-getting-started
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- text: Planning for App-V
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url: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-for-appv
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- text: Deploying App-V
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url: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-appv
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- text: Operations for App-V
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url: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-operations
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- text: Troubleshooting App-V
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url: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-troubleshooting
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- text: Technical Reference for App-V
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url: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-technical-reference
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn about the different types of apps that run on Windows. For ex
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author: aczechowski
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ms.author: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.date: 08/28/2023
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ms.date: 06/28/2024
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ms.topic: overview
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ms.service: windows-client
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ms.subservice: itpro-apps
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ For more information on deploying Microsoft 365 apps, see the [Deployment guide
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### Power Apps
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These apps are custom, low-code apps to connect to business data, modernize processes, and solve unique challenges. Power Apps are available online and on-premises, can run in a web browser, and on mobile devices. They can be created by business analysts and professional developers.
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These apps are custom, low-code apps to connect to business data, modernize processes, and solve unique challenges. Power Apps are available online and on-premises, can run in a web browser, and on mobile devices. They can be created by business analysts and professional developers.
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For more information, see [What is Power Apps?](/power-apps/powerapps-overview).
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On an on-premises server, you install and configure the App-V server components, and then install your Win32 apps. On Windows Enterprise client devices, you use the App-V client components to run the virtualized apps. They allow users to open the virtual apps using the icons and file names they're familiar with. Users use the apps as if they're installed locally.
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The benefit is to deliver virtual apps in real time, and as-needed. For more information, see [Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows overview](./app-v/appv-for-windows.md).
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The benefit is to deliver virtual apps in real time, and as-needed. For more information, see [Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows overview](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-for-windows).
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## Manage apps
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items:
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- name: Manage Windows applications
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href: index.yml
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- name: Application management
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items:
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- name: Overview of apps in Windows
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href: overview-windows-apps.md
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- name: Sideload line of business (LOB) apps
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href: sideload-apps-in-windows.md
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- name: Private app repo on Windows 11
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href: private-app-repository-mdm-company-portal-windows-11.md
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- name: Remove background task resource restrictions
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href: enterprise-background-activity-controls.md
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- name: Service host grouping in Windows 10
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href: svchost-service-refactoring.md
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- name: Per-user services in Windows
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href: per-user-services-in-windows.md
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- name: Keep removed apps from returning during an update
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href: remove-provisioned-apps-during-update.md
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- name: Application Virtualization (App-V)
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items:
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- name: App-V for Windows overview
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-for-windows
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- name: Getting Started
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items:
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- name: Getting Started with App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-getting-started
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- name: What's new
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items:
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- name: What's new in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-about-appv
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- name: Release Notes for App-V for Windows 10, version 1607
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows
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- name: Release Notes for App-V for Windows 10, version 1703
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows-1703
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- name: Evaluating App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-evaluating-appv
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- name: High Level Architecture for App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-high-level-architecture
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- name: Planning
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items:
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- name: Planning for App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-for-appv
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- name: Preparing your environment
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items:
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- name: Preparing your environment for App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-preparing-your-environment
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- name: App-V Prerequisites
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-prerequisites
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- name: App-V security considerations
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-security-considerations
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- name: Planning to deploy
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items:
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- name: Planning to Deploy App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-to-deploy-appv
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- name: App-V Supported Configurations
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-supported-configurations
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- name: App-V Capacity Planning
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-capacity-planning
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- name: Planning for High Availability with App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-for-high-availability-with-appv
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- name: Planning to Deploy App-V with an Electronic Software Distribution System
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-to-deploy-appv-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions
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- name: Planning for the App-V Server Deployment
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-for-appv-server-deployment
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- name: Planning for the App-V Sequencer and Client Deployment
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-for-sequencer-and-client-deployment
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- name: Planning for Using App-V with Office
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-for-using-appv-with-office
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- name: Planning to Use Folder Redirection with App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-folder-redirection-with-appv
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- name: App-V Planning Checklist
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-planning-checklist
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- name: Deploying
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items:
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- name: Deploying App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-appv
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- name: App-V sequencer and client configuration
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items:
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- name: Deploying the App-V Sequencer and Configuring the Client
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-the-appv-sequencer-and-client
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- name: About Client Configuration Settings
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-client-configuration-settings
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- name: Enable the App-V desktop client
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-enable-the-app-v-desktop-client
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- name: How to Install the Sequencer
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-install-the-sequencer
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- name: App-V server deployment
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items:
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- name: Deploying the App-V Server
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-the-appv-server
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- name: How to Deploy the App-V Server
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploy-the-appv-server
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- name: How to Deploy the App-V Server Using a Script
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploy-the-appv-server-with-a-script
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- name: How to Deploy the App-V Databases by Using SQL Scripts
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploy-appv-databases-with-sql-scripts
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- name: How to Install the Publishing Server on a Remote Computer
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-install-the-publishing-server-on-a-remote-computer
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- name: How to Install the Management and Reporting Databases on Separate Computers from the Management and Reporting Services
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-install-the-management-and-reporting-databases-on-separate-computers
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- name: How to install the Management Server on a Standalone Computer and Connect it to the Database
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-install-the-management-server-on-a-standalone-computer
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- name: About App-V Reporting
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-reporting
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- name: How to install the Reporting Server on a Standalone Computer and Connect it to the Database
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-install-the-reporting-server-on-a-standalone-computer
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- name: App-V Deployment Checklist
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deployment-checklist
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- name: Deploying Microsoft Office 2016 by Using App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2016-with-appv
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- name: Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2013-with-appv
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- name: Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2010-wth-appv
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- name: Operations
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items:
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- name: Operations for App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-operations
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- name: Creating and managing virtualized applications
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items:
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- name: Creating and Managing App-V Virtualized Applications
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-creating-and-managing-virtualized-applications
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- name: Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-provision-a-vm
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- name: Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-batch-sequencing
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- name: Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-batch-updating
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- name: Manually sequence a new app using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-sequence-a-new-application
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- name: How to Modify an Existing Virtual Application Package
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-modify-an-existing-virtual-application-package
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- name: How to Create and Use a Project Template
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-create-and-use-a-project-template
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- name: How to Create a Package Accelerator
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-create-a-package-accelerator
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- name: How to Create a Virtual Application Package Using an App-V Package Accelerator
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-create-a-virtual-application-package-package-accelerator
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- name: Administering App-V
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items:
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- name: Administering App-V Virtual Applications by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-administering-virtual-applications-with-the-management-console
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- name: About App-V Dynamic Configuration
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-dynamic-configuration
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- name: How to Connect to the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-connect-to-the-management-console
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- name: How to Add or Upgrade Packages by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-add-or-upgrade-packages-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Configure Access to Packages by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-configure-access-to-packages-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Publish a Package by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-publish-a-packages-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Delete a Package in the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-delete-a-package-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Add or Remove an Administrator by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-add-or-remove-an-administrator-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Register and Unregister a Publishing Server by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-register-and-unregister-a-publishing-server-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Create a Custom Configuration File by Using the App-V Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-create-a-custom-configuration-file-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Transfer Access and Configurations to Another Version of a Package by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-transfer-access-and-configurations-to-another-version-of-a-package-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to Customize Virtual Applications Extensions for a Specific AD Group by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-customize-virtual-application-extensions-with-the-management-console
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- name: How to View and Configure Applications and Default Virtual Application Extensions by Using the Management Console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-view-and-configure-applications-and-default-virtual-application-extensions-with-the-management-console
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- name: Connection groups
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items:
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- name: Managing Connection Groups
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-managing-connection-groups
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- name: About the Connection Group Virtual Environment
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-connection-group-virtual-environment
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- name: About the Connection Group File
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-connection-group-file
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- name: How to Create a Connection Group
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-create-a-connection-group
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- name: How to Create a Connection Group with User-Published and Globally Published Packages
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-create-a-connection-group-with-user-published-and-globally-published-packages
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- name: How to Delete a Connection Group
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-delete-a-connection-group
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- name: How to Publish a Connection Group
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-publish-a-connection-group
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- name: How to Make a Connection Group Ignore the Package Version
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-configure-connection-groups-to-ignore-the-package-version
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- name: How to Allow Only Administrators to Enable Connection Groups
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-allow-administrators-to-enable-connection-groups
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- name: Deploying App-V packages with ESD
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items:
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- name: Deploying App-V Packages by Using Electronic Software Distribution (ESD)
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-packages-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions
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- name: How to deploy App-V Packages Using Electronic Software Distribution
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploy-appv-packages-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions
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- name: How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-enable-administrators-to-publish-packages-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions
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- name: Using the management console
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items:
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- name: Using the App-V client management console
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-using-the-client-management-console
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- name: Automatically clean up unpublished packages on the App-V client
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages
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- name: Migrating
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items:
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- name: Migrating to App-V from a previous version
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-migrating-to-appv-from-a-previous-version
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- name: How to convert a package created in a previous version of App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-convert-a-package-created-in-a-previous-version-of-appv
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- name: Maintenance
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items:
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- name: Maintaining App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-maintaining-appv
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- name: How to Move the App-V Server to Another Computer
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-move-the-appv-server-to-another-computer
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- name: Administering App-V with Windows PowerShell
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items:
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- name: Administering App-V by using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-administering-appv-with-powershell
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- name: How to Load the Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for App-V and Get Cmdlet Help
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-load-the-powershell-cmdlets-and-get-cmdlet-help
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- name: How to Manage App-V Packages Running on a Stand-Alone Computer by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-manage-appv-packages-running-on-a-stand-alone-computer-with-powershell
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- name: How to Manage Connection Groups on a Stand-alone Computer by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-manage-connection-groups-on-a-stand-alone-computer-with-powershell
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- name: How to Modify Client Configuration by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-modify-client-configuration-with-powershell
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- name: How to Configure the Client to Receive Package and Connection Groups Updates From the Publishing Server
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-configure-the-client-to-receive-updates-from-the-publishing-server
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- name: How to Apply the User Configuration File by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-apply-the-user-configuration-file-with-powershell
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- name: How to Apply the Deployment Configuration File by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-apply-the-deployment-configuration-file-with-powershell
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- name: How to Sequence a Package by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-sequence-a-package-with-powershell
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- name: How to Create a Package Accelerator by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-create-a-package-accelerator-with-powershell
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- name: How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-enable-reporting-on-the-appv-client-with-powershell
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- name: How to Install the App-V Databases and Convert the Associated Security Identifiers by Using Windows PowerShell
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-install-the-appv-databases-and-convert-the-associated-security-identifiers-with-powershell
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- name: Troubleshooting App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-troubleshooting
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- name: Technical Reference
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items:
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- name: Technical Reference for App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-technical-reference
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- name: Available Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for App-V
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-available-mdm-settings
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- name: Performance Guidance for Application Virtualization
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-performance-guidance
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- name: Application Publishing and Client Interaction
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-application-publishing-and-client-interaction
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- name: Viewing App-V Server Publishing Metadata
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-viewing-appv-server-publishing-metadata
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- name: Running a Locally Installed Application Inside a Virtual Environment with Virtualized Applications
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-running-locally-installed-applications-inside-a-virtual-environment
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- name: Overview of apps in Windows
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href: overview-windows-apps.md
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- name: Sideload line of business (LOB) apps
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href: sideload-apps-in-windows.md
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- name: Private app repo on Windows 11
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href: private-app-repository-mdm-company-portal-windows-11.md
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- name: Remove background task resource restrictions
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href: enterprise-background-activity-controls.md
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- name: Service host grouping in Windows 10
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href: svchost-service-refactoring.md
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- name: Per-user services in Windows
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href: per-user-services-in-windows.md
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- name: Keep removed apps from returning during an update
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href: remove-provisioned-apps-during-update.md
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|Credential Guard|Credential Guard uses virtualization-based security to help protect security secrets so that only privileged system software can access them. Examples of security secrets that can be protected include NTLM password hashes and Kerberos Ticket Granting Tickets. This protection helps prevent Pass-the-Hash or Pass-the-Ticket attacks.<br><br>Credential Guard has the following features:<li>**Hardware-level security** - Credential Guard uses hardware platform security features (such as Secure Boot and virtualization) to help protect derived domain credentials and other secrets.<li>**Virtualization-based security** - Windows services that access derived domain credentials and other secrets run in a virtualized, protected environment that is isolated.<li>**Improved protection against persistent threats** - Credential Guard works with other technologies (for example, Device Guard) to help provide further protection against attacks, no matter how persistent.<li>**Improved manageability** - Credential Guard can be managed through Group Policy, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), or Windows PowerShell.<br><br>For more information, see [Protect derived domain credentials with Credential Guard](/windows/security/identity-protection/credential-guard/credential-guard).<br><br>*Credential Guard requires <ul><li>UEFI 2.3.1 or greater with Trusted Boot</li><li>Virtualization Extensions such as Intel VT-x, AMD-V, and SLAT must be enabled</li><li>x64 version of Windows</li><li>IOMMU, such as Intel VT-d, AMD-Vi</li><li>BIOS Lockdown</li><li>TPM 2.0 recommended for device health attestation (uses software if TPM 2.0 not present)*</li></ul>|
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|Device Guard|This feature is a combination of hardware and software security features that allows only trusted applications to run on a device. Even if an attacker manages to get control of the Windows kernel, they're much less likely to run executable code. Device Guard can use virtualization-based security (VBS) in Windows Enterprise edition to isolate the Code Integrity service from the Windows kernel itself. With VBS, even if malware gains access to the kernel, the effects can be severely limited, because the hypervisor can prevent the malware from executing code.<br><br>Device Guard protects in the following ways:<li>Helps protect against malware<li>Helps protect the Windows system core from vulnerability and zero-day exploits<li>Allows only trusted apps to run<br><br>For more information, see [Introduction to Device Guard](/windows/security/application-security/application-control/introduction-to-device-guard-virtualization-based-security-and-windows-defender-application-control).|
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|AppLocker management|This feature helps IT pros determine which applications and files users can run on a device. The applications and files that can be managed include executable files, scripts, Windows Installer files, dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), packaged apps, and packaged app installers.<br><br>For more information, see [AppLocker](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/applocker/applocker-overview).|
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|Application Virtualization (App-V)|This feature makes applications available to end users without installing the applications directly on users' devices. App-V transforms applications into centrally managed services that are never installed and don't conflict with other applications. This feature also helps ensure that applications are kept current with the latest security updates.<br><br>For more information, see [Getting started with App-V for Windows client](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-getting-started).|
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|Application Virtualization (App-V)|This feature makes applications available to end users without installing the applications directly on users' devices. App-V transforms applications into centrally managed services that are never installed and don't conflict with other applications. This feature also helps ensure that applications are kept current with the latest security updates.<br><br>For more information, see [Getting started with App-V for Windows client](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-for-windows).|
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|User Experience Virtualization (UE-V)|With this feature, user-customized Windows and application settings can be captured and stored on a centrally managed network file share.<br><br>When users sign in, their personalized settings are applied to their work session, regardless of which device or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions they sign into.<br><br>UE-V provides the following features:<li>Specify which application and Windows settings synchronize across user devices<li>Deliver the settings anytime and anywhere users work throughout the enterprise<li>Create custom templates for line-of-business applications<li>Recover settings after hardware replacement or upgrade, or after reimaging a virtual machine to its initial state<br><br>For more information, see [User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) overview](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-for-windows).|
|
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|Managed User Experience|This feature helps customize and lock down a Windows device's user interface to restrict it to a specific task. For example, a device can be configured for a controlled scenario such as a kiosk or classroom device. The user experience would be automatically reset once a user signs off. Access to services such as the Windows Store can also be restricted. For Windows 10, Start layout options can also be managed, such as:<li>Removing and preventing access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands<li>Removing Log Off (the User tile) from the Start menu<li>Removing frequent programs from the Start menu<li>Removing the All Programs list from the Start menu<li>Preventing users from customizing their Start screen<li>Forcing Start menu to be either full-screen size or menu size<li>Preventing changes to Taskbar and Start menu settings|
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For more information about implementing the App-V server, App-V sequencer, and App-V client, see the following resources:
|
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- [Getting started with App-V for Windows client](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-getting-started)
|
||||
- [Deploying the App-V server](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploying-the-appv-server)
|
||||
- [Deploying the App-V Sequencer and Configuring the Client](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploying-the-appv-sequencer-and-client)
|
||||
- [Getting started with App-V for Windows client](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-getting-started)
|
||||
- [Deploying the App-V server](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-the-appv-server)
|
||||
- [Deploying the App-V Sequencer and Configuring the Client](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-deploying-the-appv-sequencer-and-client)
|
||||
|
||||
### UE-V
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||||
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||||
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Windows ICD now includes simplified workflows for creating provisioning packages
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
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||||
>Upgrade Readiness will not allow you to assess an upgrade to an LTSC release (LTSC builds are not available as target versions). However, you can enroll devices running LTSC to plan for an upgrade to a General Availability Channel release.
|
||||
|
||||
Microsoft developed Upgrade Readiness in response to demand from enterprise customers looking for more direction and details about upgrading to Windows 10. Upgrade Readiness was built taking into account multiple channels of customer feedback, testing, and Microsoft's experience upgrading millions of devices to Windows 10.
|
||||
Microsoft developed Upgrade Readiness in response to demand from enterprise customers looking for more direction and details about upgrading to Windows 10. Upgrade Readiness was built taking into account multiple channels of customer feedback, testing, and Microsoft's experience upgrading millions of devices to Windows 10.
|
||||
|
||||
With Windows diagnostic data enabled, Upgrade Readiness collects system, application, and driver data for analysis. We then identify compatibility issues that can block an upgrade and suggest fixes when they're known to Microsoft.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Other changes for Windows Hello in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016:
|
||||
|
||||
- Personal (Microsoft account) and corporate (Active Directory or Entra ID) accounts use a single container for keys.
|
||||
- Group Policy settings for managing Windows Hello for Business are now available for both **User Configuration** and **Computer Configuration**.
|
||||
- Beginning in this version of Windows 10, Windows Hello as a convenience PIN is disabled by default on all domain-joined computers. To enable a convenience PIN, enable the Group Policy setting **Turn on convenience PIN sign-in**.
|
||||
- Beginning in this version of Windows 10, Windows Hello as a convenience PIN is disabled by default on all domain-joined computers. To enable a convenience PIN, enable the Group Policy setting **Turn on convenience PIN sign-in**.
|
||||
|
||||
[Learn more about Windows Hello for Business.](/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/deploy/requirements)
|
||||
|
||||
@ -156,17 +156,17 @@ This version of Windows 10, introduces shared PC mode, which optimizes Windows 1
|
||||
|
||||
Application Virtualization (App-V) enables organizations to deliver Win32 applications to users as virtual applications. Virtual applications are installed on centrally managed servers and delivered to users as a service - in real time and on as as-needed basis. Users launch virtual applications from familiar access points, including the Microsoft Store, and interact with them as if they were installed locally.
|
||||
|
||||
With the release of this version of Windows 10, App-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you're new to Windows 10 and App-V or if you're upgrading from a previous version of App-V, you'll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start delivering virtual applications to users.
|
||||
With the release of this version of Windows 10, App-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you're new to Windows 10 and App-V or if you're upgrading from a previous version of App-V, you'll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start delivering virtual applications to users.
|
||||
|
||||
[Learn how to deliver virtual applications with App-V.](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-getting-started)
|
||||
[Learn how to deliver virtual applications with App-V.](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-getting-started)
|
||||
|
||||
### User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) for Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
Many users customize their settings for Windows and for specific applications. Customizable Windows settings include Microsoft Store appearance, language, background picture, font size, and accent colors. Customizable application settings include language, appearance, behavior, and user interface options.
|
||||
Many users customize their settings for Windows and for specific applications. Customizable Windows settings include Microsoft Store appearance, language, background picture, font size, and accent colors. Customizable application settings include language, appearance, behavior, and user interface options.
|
||||
|
||||
With User Experience Virtualization (UE-V), you can capture user-customized Windows and application settings and store them on a centrally managed network file share. When users sign in, their personalized settings are applied to their work session, regardless of which device or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions they sign in to.
|
||||
|
||||
With the release of this version of Windows 10, UE-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you're new to Windows 10 and UE-V or upgrading from a previous version of UE-V, you'll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start synchronizing user-customized settings across devices.
|
||||
With the release of this version of Windows 10, UE-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you're new to Windows 10 and UE-V or upgrading from a previous version of UE-V, you'll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start synchronizing user-customized settings across devices.
|
||||
|
||||
[Learn how to synchronize user-customized settings with UE-V.](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-for-windows)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -484,10 +484,10 @@ Previous versions of the Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V S
|
||||
|
||||
For more information, see the following articles:
|
||||
|
||||
- [Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-auto-provision-a-vm)
|
||||
- [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-auto-batch-sequencing)
|
||||
- [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-auto-batch-updating)
|
||||
- [Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages)
|
||||
- [Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-provision-a-vm)
|
||||
- [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-batch-sequencing)
|
||||
- [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-batch-updating)
|
||||
- [Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/app-v/appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages)
|
||||
|
||||
### Windows diagnostic data
|
||||
|
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