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[Windows Mixed Reality](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/10/03/the-era-of-windows-mixed-reality-begins-october-17/) was introduced in Windows 10, version 1709 (also known as the Fall Creators Update), as a [Windows 10 Feature on Demand (FOD)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/features-on-demand-v2--capabilities). Features on Demand are Windows feature packages that can be added at any time. When a Windows 10 PC needs a new feature, it can request the feature package from Windows Update.
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[Windows Mixed Reality](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/10/03/the-era-of-windows-mixed-reality-begins-october-17/) was introduced in Windows 10, version 1709 (also known as the Fall Creators Update), as a [Windows 10 Feature on Demand (FOD)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/features-on-demand-v2--capabilities). Features on Demand are Windows feature packages that can be added at any time. When a Windows 10 PC needs a new feature, it can request the feature package from Windows Update.
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Organizations that use Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) must take action to [enable Windows Mixed Reality](#enable). Any organization that wants to prohibit use of Windows Mixed Reality can [block the installation of the Mixed Reality Portal](#block).
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Organizations that use Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) must take action to [enable Windows Mixed Reality](#enable-windows-mixed-reality-in-wsus). Any organization that wants to prohibit use of Windows Mixed Reality can [block the installation of the Mixed Reality Portal](#block-the-mixed-reality-portal).
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## Enable Windows Mixed Reality in WSUS
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## Enable Windows Mixed Reality in WSUS
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**To configure a partial Start screen layout**
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**To configure a partial Start screen layout**
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1. [Customize the Start layout](#bmk-customize-start).
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1. [Customize the Start layout](#customize-the-start-screen-on-your-test-computer).
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2. [Export the Start layout](#bmk-exportstartscreenlayout).
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2. [Export the Start layout](#export-the-start-layout).
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3. Open the layout .xml file. There is a `<DefaultLayoutOverride>` element. Add `LayoutCustomizationRestrictionType="OnlySpecifiedGroups"` to the **DefaultLayoutOverride** element as follows:
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3. Open the layout .xml file. There is a `<DefaultLayoutOverride>` element. Add `LayoutCustomizationRestrictionType="OnlySpecifiedGroups"` to the **DefaultLayoutOverride** element as follows:
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## Export Start layout and assets
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## Export Start layout and assets
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1. Follow the instructions in [Customize and export Start layout](customize-and-export-start-layout.md#bkmkcustomizestartscreen) to customize the Start screen on your test computer.
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1. Follow the instructions in [Customize and export Start layout](customize-and-export-start-layout.md#customize-the-start-screen-on-your-test-computer) to customize the Start screen on your test computer.
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2. Open Windows PowerShell as an administrator and enter the following command:
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2. Open Windows PowerShell as an administrator and enter the following command:
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