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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ You can set the policy using one of these methods:
- When using [Set up School PCs](use-set-up-school-pcs-app.md), in the **Configure student PC settings** screen, select **Enable Windows 10 Autopilot Reset** among the list of settings for the student PC as shown in the following example:
![Configure student PC settings in Set up School PCs](images/suspc_configure_pc2.jpg)
![Configure student PC settings in Set up School PCs.](images/suspc_configure_pc2.jpg)
## Trigger Autopilot Reset
Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once you've done these two steps, you can let the process execute and once it's done, the device is again ready for use.
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once yo
1. From the Windows device lock screen, enter the keystroke: **CTRL + Windows key + R**.
![Enter CTRL+Windows key+R on the Windows lockscreen](images/autopilot-reset-lockscreen.png)
![Enter CTRL+Windows key+R on the Windows lockscreen.](images/autopilot-reset-lockscreen.png)
This will open up a custom login screen for Autopilot Reset. The screen serves two purposes:
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once yo
2. Notify the user in case a provisioning package, created using Windows Configuration Designer or Set up School PCs, will be used as part of the process.
![Custom login screen for Autopilot Reset](images/autopilot-reset-customlogin.png)
![Custom login screen for Autopilot Reset.](images/autopilot-reset-customlogin.png)
2. Sign in with the admin account credentials. If you created a provisioning package, plug in the USB drive and trigger Autopilot Reset.
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once yo
- Is returned to a known good managed state, connected to Azure AD and MDM.
![Notification that provisioning is complete](images/autopilot-reset-provisioningcomplete.png)
![Notification that provisioning is complete.](images/autopilot-reset-provisioningcomplete.png)
Once provisioning is complete, the device is again ready for use.

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ See [change using Microsoft Store for Education](#change-using-microsoft-store-f
**Figure 1** - Enter the details for the Windows edition change
![Enter the details for the Windows edition change](images/i4e_editionupgrade.png)
![Enter the details for the Windows edition change.](images/i4e_editionupgrade.png)
3. The change will automatically be applied to the group you selected.
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ You can use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package that
**Figure 2** - Enter the license key
![Enter the license key to change to Windows 10 Pro Education](images/wcd_productkey.png)
![Enter the license key to change to Windows 10 Pro Education.](images/wcd_productkey.png)
3. Complete the rest of the process for creating a provisioning package and then apply the package to the devices you want to change to Windows 10 Pro Education.
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Once you enable the setting to change to Windows 10 Pro Education, the change wi
**Figure 3** - Check the box to confirm
![Check the box to confirm](images/msfe_manage_benefits_checktoconfirm.png)
![Check the box to confirm.](images/msfe_manage_benefits_checktoconfirm.png)
5. Click **Change all my devices**.
@ -169,13 +169,13 @@ If the Windows device is running Windows 10, version 1703, follow these steps.
**Figure 4** - Select how you'd like to set up the device
![Select how you'd like to set up the device](images/1_howtosetup.png)
![Select how you'd like to set up the device.](images/1_howtosetup.png)
2. On the **Sign in with Microsoft** page, enter the username and password to use with Office 365 or other services from Microsoft, and then click **Next**.
**Figure 5** - Enter the account details
![Enter the account details you use with Office 365 or other Microsoft services](images/2_signinwithms.png)
![Enter the account details you use with Office 365 or other Microsoft services.](images/2_signinwithms.png)
3. Go through the rest of Windows device setup. Once you're done, the device will be Azure AD joined to your school's subscription.
@ -188,21 +188,21 @@ If the Windows device is running Windows 10, version 1703, follow these steps.
**Figure 6** - Go to **Access work or school** in Settings
![Go to Access work or school in Settings](images/settings_workorschool_1.png)
![Go to Access work or school in Settings.](images/settings_workorschool_1.png)
2. In **Access work or school**, click **Connect**.
3. In the **Set up a work or school account** window, click the **Join this device to Azure Active Directory** option at the bottom.
**Figure 7** - Select the option to join the device to Azure Active Directory
![Select the option to join the device to Azure Active Directory](images/settings_setupworkorschoolaccount_2.png)
![Select the option to join the device to Azure Active Directory.](images/settings_setupworkorschoolaccount_2.png)
4. On the **Let's get you signed in** window, enter the Azure AD credentials (username and password) and sign in. This will join the device to the school's Azure AD.
5. To verify that the device was successfully joined to Azure AD, go back to **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**. You should now see a connection under the **Connect to work or school** section that indicates the device is connected to Azure AD.
**Figure 8** - Verify the device connected to Azure AD
![Verify the device is connected to Azure AD](images/settings_connectedtoazuread_3.png)
![Verify the device is connected to Azure AD.](images/settings_connectedtoazuread_3.png)
#### Step 2: Sign in using Azure AD account
@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ Once the automatic change to Windows 10 Pro Education is turned off, the change
**Figure 12** - Revert to Windows 10 Pro
![Revert to Windows 10 Pro](images/msfe_manage_reverttowin10pro.png)
![Revert to Windows 10 Pro.](images/msfe_manage_reverttowin10pro.png)
4. You will be asked if you're sure that you want to turn off automatic changes to Windows 10 Pro Education. Click **Yes**.
5. Click **Close** in the **Success** page.
@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ You need to synchronize these identities so that users will have a *single ident
**Figure 13** - On-premises AD DS integrated with Azure AD
![Illustration of Azure Active Directory Connect](images/windows-ad-connect.png)
![Illustration of Azure Active Directory Connect.](images/windows-ad-connect.png)
For more information about integrating on-premises AD DS domains with Azure AD, see these resources:
- [Integrating your on-premises identities with Azure Active Directory](/azure/active-directory/hybrid/whatis-hybrid-identity)

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ At the end of this section, you should have a list of Chromebook user and device
You use the Google Admin Console (as shown in Figure 1) to manage user and device settings. These settings are applied to all the Chromebook devices in your institution that are enrolled in the Google Admin Console. Review the user and device settings in the Google Admin Console and determine which settings are appropriate for your Windows devices.
![figure 1](images/chromebook-fig1-googleadmin.png)
![figure 1.](images/chromebook-fig1-googleadmin.png)
Figure 1. Google Admin Console
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Table 3. Settings in the Security node in the Google Admin Console
In addition to the settings configured in the Google Admin Console, users may have locally configured their devices based on their own personal preferences (as shown in Figure 2). Table 4 lists the Chromebook user and device settings that you can locally configure. Review the settings and determine which settings you will migrate to Windows. Some of the settings listed in Table 4 can only be seen when you click the **Show advanced settings** link (as shown in Figure 2).
![figure 2](images/fig2-locallyconfig.png)
![figure 2.](images/fig2-locallyconfig.png)
Figure 2. Locally-configured settings on Chromebook

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@ -94,19 +94,19 @@ Use one of these methods to set this policy.
- Data type: Integer
- Value: 0
![Create an OMA URI for AllowCortana](images/allowcortana_omauri.png)
![Create an OMA URI for AllowCortana.](images/allowcortana_omauri.png)
### Group Policy
Set **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search > AllowCortana** to **Disabled**.
![Set AllowCortana to disabled through Group Policy](images/allowcortana_gp.png)
![Set AllowCortana to disabled through Group Policy.](images/allowcortana_gp.png)
### Provisioning tools
- [Set up School PCs](use-set-up-school-pcs-app.md) always sets this policy in provisioning packages it creates.
- [Windows Configuration Designer](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package)
- Under **Runtime settings**, click the **Policies** settings group, set **Experience > Cortana** to **No**.
![Set AllowCortana to No in Windows Configuration Designer](images/allowcortana_wcd.png)
![Set AllowCortana to No in Windows Configuration Designer.](images/allowcortana_wcd.png)
## SetEduPolicies
**SetEduPolicies** is a policy that applies a set of configuration behaviors to Windows. It is a policy node in the [SharedPC configuration service provider](/windows/client-management/mdm/sharedpc-csp).
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Use one of these methods to set this policy.
- Data type: Boolean
- Value: true
![Create an OMA URI for SetEduPolices](images/setedupolicies_omauri.png)
![Create an OMA URI for SetEduPolices.](images/setedupolicies_omauri.png)
### Group Policy
**SetEduPolicies** is not natively supported in Group Policy. Instead, use the [MDM Bridge WMI Provider](/windows/win32/dmwmibridgeprov/mdm-bridge-wmi-provider-portal) to set the policy in [MDM SharedPC](/windows/win32/dmwmibridgeprov/mdm-sharedpc).
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ For example:
- [Windows Configuration Designer](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package)
- Under **Runtime settings**, click the **SharedPC** settings group, set **PolicyCustomization > SetEduPolicies** to **True**.
![Set SetEduPolicies to True in Windows Configuration Designer](images/setedupolicies_wcd.png)
![Set SetEduPolicies to True in Windows Configuration Designer.](images/setedupolicies_wcd.png)
## Ad-free search with Bing
Provide an ad-free experience that is a safer, more private search option for K12 education institutions in the United States.

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@ -34,21 +34,21 @@ Proper preparation is essential for a successful district deployment. To avoid c
As part of preparing for your district deployment, you need to plan your district configuration — the focus of this guide. Figure 1 illustrates a typical finished district configuration that you can use as a model (the blueprint in our builder analogy) for the finished state.
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Typical district configuration for this guide](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig1.png "Typical district configuration for this guide")
> ![Typical district configuration for this guide.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig1.png "Typical district configuration for this guide")
*Figure 1. Typical district configuration for this guide*
A *district* consists of multiple schools, typically at different physical locations. Figure 2 illustrates a typical school configuration within the district that this guide uses.
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Typical school configuration for this guide](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig2.png "Typical school configuration for this guide")
> ![Typical school configuration for this guide.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig2.png "Typical school configuration for this guide")
*Figure 2. Typical school configuration for this guide*
Finally, each school consists of multiple classrooms. Figure 3 shows the classroom configuration this guide uses.
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Typical classroom configuration in a school](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig3.png "Typical classroom configuration in a school")
> ![Typical classroom configuration in a school.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig3.png "Typical classroom configuration in a school")
*Figure 3. Typical classroom configuration in a school*
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual c
9. On the admin device, manage the Windows 10 devices and apps, the Office 365 subscription, and the AD DSAzure AD integration.
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![How district configuration works](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig4.png "How district configuration works")
> ![How district configuration works.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig4.png "How district configuration works")
*Figure 4. How district configuration works*
@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ In this method, you have an on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 5, the
> Azure AD Connect also supports synchronization from any Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (LDAPv3)compliant directory by using the information provided in [Generic LDAP Connector for FIM 2010 R2 Technical Reference](/previous-versions/mim/dn510997(v=ws.10)).
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig5.png "Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD")
> ![Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig5.png "Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD")
*Figure 5. Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD*
@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ For more information about how to perform this step, see the [Integrate on-premi
In this method, you have no on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 6, you manually prepare a .csv file with the student information from your source, and then manually import the information directly into Azure AD. The .csv file must be in the format that Office 365 specifies.
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig6.png "Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources")
> ![Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig6.png "Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources")
*Figure 6. Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources*
@ -812,14 +812,14 @@ You can deploy the Azure AD Connect tool:
- **On premises.** As shown in Figure 7, Azure AD Connect runs on premises, which has the advantage of not requiring a VPN connection to Azure. It does, however, require a virtual machine (VM) or physical server.
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Azure AD Connect on premises](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig7.png "Azure AD Connect on premises")
> ![Azure AD Connect on premises.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig7.png "Azure AD Connect on premises")
*Figure 7. Azure AD Connect on premises*
- **In Azure.** As shown in Figure 8, Azure AD Connect runs on a VM in Azure AD, which has the advantages of being faster to provision (than a physical, on-premises server), offers better site availability, and helps reduce the number of on-premises servers. The disadvantage is that you need to deploy a VPN gateway on premises.
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Azure AD Connect in Azure](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig8.png "Azure AD Connect in Azure")
> ![Azure AD Connect in Azure.](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig8.png "Azure AD Connect in Azure")
*Figure 8. Azure AD Connect in Azure*

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@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ Proper preparation is essential for a successful school deployment. To avoid com
As part of preparing for your school deployment, you need to plan your configuration—the focus of this guide. Figure 1 illustrates a typical finished school configuration that you can use as a model (the blueprint in our builder analogy) for the finished state.
![fig 1](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure1.png)
![fig 1.](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure1.png)
*Figure 1. Typical school configuration for this guide*
Figure 2 shows the classroom configuration this guide uses.
![fig 2](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure2.png)
![fig 2.](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure2.png)
*Figure 2. Typical classroom configuration in a school*
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual c
6. On the student and faculty devices, deploy Windows 10 to new or existing devices, or upgrade eligible devices to Windows 10.
7. On the admin device, manage the Windows 10 devices and apps, the Office 365 subscription, and the AD DS and Azure AD integration.
![fig 3](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure3.png)
![fig 3.](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure3.png)
*Figure 3. How school configuration works*
@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ In this method, you have an on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 4, the
**Note**  Azure AD Connect also supports synchronization from any Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (LDAPv3)compliant directory by using the information provided in [Generic LDAP Connector for FIM 2010 R2 Technical Reference](/previous-versions/mim/dn510997(v=ws.10)?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396).
![fig 4](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure4.png)
![fig 4.](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure4.png)
*Figure 4. Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD*
@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ For more information about how to perform this step, see the [Integrate on-premi
In this method, you have no on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 5, you manually prepare a .csv file with the student information from your source, and then manually import the information directly into Azure AD. The .csv file must be in the format that Office 365 specifies.
![fig 5](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure5.png)
![fig 5.](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure5.png)
*Figure 5. Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources*
@ -383,13 +383,13 @@ You can deploy the Azure AD Connect tool by using one of the following methods:
- **On premises.** As shown in Figure 6, Azure AD Connect runs on premises, which has the advantage of not requiring a virtual private network (VPN) connection to Azure. It does, however, require a virtual machine (VM) or physical server.
![fig 6](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure6.png)
![fig 6.](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure6.png)
*Figure 6. Azure AD Connect on premises*
- **In Azure**. As shown in Figure 7, Azure AD Connect runs on a VM in Azure AD, which has the advantages of being faster to provision (than a physical, on-premises server), offers better site availability, and helps reduce the number of on-premises servers. The disadvantage is that you need to deploy a VPN gateway on premises.
![fig 7](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure7.png)
![fig 7.](images/deploy-win-10-school-figure7.png)
*Figure 7. Azure AD Connect in Azure*

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@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ To turn off access to contacts for all apps on individual Windows devices:
1. On the computer, go to **Settings** and select **Privacy**.
![Privacy settings](images/win10_settings_privacy.png)
![Privacy settings.](images/win10_settings_privacy.png)
2. Under the list of **Privacy** areas, select **Contacts**.
![Contacts privacy settings](images/win10_settings_privacy_contacts.png)
![Contacts privacy settings.](images/win10_settings_privacy_contacts.png)
3. Turn off **Let apps access my contacts**.
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ For IT-managed Windows devices, you can use a Group Policy to turn off the setti
If you want to allow only certain apps to have access to contacts, you can use the switch for each app to specify which ones you want on or off.
![Choose apps with access to contacts](images/win10_settings_privacy_contacts_apps.png)
![Choose apps with access to contacts.](images/win10_settings_privacy_contacts_apps.png)
The list of apps on the Windows-based device may vary from the above example. The list depends on what apps you have installed and which of these apps access contacts.
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ To allow only certain apps to have access to contacts, you can:
* Apply the Group Policy: **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **App Privacy** > **Let Windows apps access contacts** and then specify the default for each app by adding the app's Package Family Name under the default behavior you want to enforce.
![App privacy Group Policy](images/gp_letwinappsaccesscontacts.png)
![App privacy Group Policy.](images/gp_letwinappsaccesscontacts.png)
## Skype and Xbox settings
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Skype uses the users contact details to deliver important information about t
To manage and edit your profile in the Skype UWP app, follow these steps:
1. In the Skype UWP app, select the user profile icon ![Skype profile icon](images/skype_uwp_userprofile_icon.png) to go to the users profile page.
1. In the Skype UWP app, select the user profile icon ![Skype profile icon.](images/skype_uwp_userprofile_icon.png) to go to the users profile page.
2. In the account page, select **Manage account** for the Skype account that you want to change. This will take you to the online Skype portal.
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ To manage and edit your profile in the Skype UWP app, follow these steps:
6. To change the profile picture, go to the Skype app and click on the current profile picture or avatar. The **Manage Profile Picture** window pops up.
![Skype profile icon](images/skype_uwp_manageprofilepic.png)
![Skype profile icon.](images/skype_uwp_manageprofilepic.png)
* To take a new picture, click the camera icon in the pop up window. To upload a new picture, click the three dots (**...**).

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Admins can control whether or not teachers are automatically assigned the **Basi
2. Click **Manage**, and then click **Settings**.
3. On **Shop**, select or clear **Make everyone a Basic Purchaser**.
![manage settings to control Basic Purchaser role assignment](images/sfe-make-everyone-bp.png)
![manage settings to control Basic Purchaser role assignment.](images/sfe-make-everyone-bp.png)
> [!NOTE]
> **Make everyone a Basic Purchaser** is on by default.
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ When **Make everyone a Basic Purchaser** is turned off, admins can manually assi
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Permissions**.
3. On **Roles**, click **Assign roles**, type and select a name, choose the role you want to assign, and then click **Save**.
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/sfe-roles.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business.](images/sfe-roles.png)
**Blocked Basic Purchasers**

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Teachers and IT administrators can now get early access to **Minecraft: Education Edition** and add it their Microsoft Store for Business for distribution.
<!-- ![education.minecraft.net](images/minecraft.png) -->
<!-- ![education.minecraft.net.](images/minecraft.png) -->
## Prerequisites
@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ Teachers and IT administrators can now get early access to **Minecraft: Educatio
- Office 365 Education, which includes online versions of Office apps plus 1 TB online storage. [Sign up your school for Office 365 Education.](https://products.office.com/academic/office-365-education-plan)
- If your school has an Office 365 Education subscription, it includes a free Azure AD subscription. [Register your free Azure AD subscription.](/windows/client-management/mdm/register-your-free-azure-active-directory-subscription)
<!-- ![teacher](images/teacher.png) -->
<!-- ![teacher.](images/teacher.png) -->
[Learn how teachers can get and distribute **Minecraft: Education Edition**](teacher-get-minecraft.md)
<!-- ![IT administrator](images/school.png) -->
<!-- ![IT administrator.](images/school.png) -->
[Learn how IT administrators can get and distribute **Minecraft: Education Edition**](school-get-minecraft.md), and how to manage permissions for Minecraft.

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@ -14,15 +14,15 @@ ms.date: 10/13/2017
# Windows 10 for Education
![Windows 10 Education and Windows 10 Pro Education](images/windows-10-for-education-banner.png)
![Windows 10 Education and Windows 10 Pro Education.](images/windows-10-for-education-banner.png)
## ![Learn more about Windows](images/education.png) Learn
## ![Learn more about Windows.](images/education.png) Learn
<p><b><a href="windows-editions-for-education-customers.md" data-raw-source="[Windows 10 editions for education customers](windows-editions-for-education-customers.md)">Windows 10 editions for education customers</a></b><br />Windows 10, version 1607 introduces two editions designed for the unique needs of K-12 institutions: Windows 10 Pro Education and Windows 10 Education. These editions provide education-specific default settings for the evolving landscape in K-12 education IT environments.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare" data-raw-source="[Compare each Windows edition](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare)">Compare each Windows edition</a></b><br />Find out more about the features and functionality we support in each edition of Windows.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/education/buy-license/overview-of-how-to-buy/default.aspx?tabshow=schools" data-raw-source="[Get Windows 10 Education or Windows 10 Pro Education](https://www.microsoft.com/education/buy-license/overview-of-how-to-buy/default.aspx?tabshow=schools)">Get Windows 10 Education or Windows 10 Pro Education</a></b><br />When you&#39;ve made your decision, find out how to buy Windows for your school.</p>
## ![Plan for Windows 10 in your school](images/clipboard.png) Plan
## ![Plan for Windows 10 in your school.](images/clipboard.png) Plan
<p><b><a href="configure-windows-for-education.md" data-raw-source="[Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers](configure-windows-for-education.md)">Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers</a></b><br />Provides guidance on ways to customize the OS diagnostic data, consumer experiences, Cortana, search, as well as some of the preinstalled apps, so that Windows is ready for your school.</p>
<p><b><a href="edu-deployment-recommendations.md" data-raw-source="[Deployment recommendations for school IT administrators](edu-deployment-recommendations.md)">Deployment recommendations for school IT administrators</a></b><br />Learn how to customize the OS privacy settings, Skype, and Xbox for Windows-based devices used in schools so that you can choose what information is shared with Microsoft.</p>
@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ ms.date: 10/13/2017
<div class="side-by-side-content-right"><p><b><a href="take-tests-in-windows-10.md" data-raw-source="[Take tests in Windows 10](take-tests-in-windows-10.md)">Take tests in Windows 10</a></b><br />Take a Test is a new app that lets you create the right environment for taking tests. Learn how to use and get it set up.</p>
<p><b><a href="chromebook-migration-guide.md" data-raw-source="[Chromebook migration guide](chromebook-migration-guide.md)">Chromebook migration guide</a></b><br />Find out how you can migrate a Chromebook-based learning environment to a Windows 10-based learning environment.</p>
## ![Deploy Windows 10 for Education](images/PCicon.png) Deploy
## ![Deploy Windows 10 for Education.](images/PCicon.png) Deploy
<p><b><a href="set-up-windows-10.md" data-raw-source="[Set up Windows devices for education](set-up-windows-10.md)">Set up Windows devices for education</a></b><br />Depending on your school&#39;s device management needs, you can use the Set up School PCs app or the Windows Configuration Designer tool to quickly set up student PCs.</p>
<p><b><a href="deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md" data-raw-source="[Deploy Windows 10 in a school](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md)">Deploy Windows 10 in a school</a></b><br />Get step-by-step guidance to help you deploy Windows 10 in a school environment.</p>
<p><b><a href="deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md" data-raw-source="[Deploy Windows 10 in a school district](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md)">Deploy Windows 10 in a school district</a></b><br />Get step-by-step guidance on how to deploy Windows 10 to PCs and devices across a school district.</p>
<p><b><a href="test-windows10s-for-edu.md" data-raw-source="[Test Windows 10 S on existing Windows 10 education devices](test-windows10s-for-edu.md)">Test Windows 10 S on existing Windows 10 education devices</a></b><br />Test Windows 10 S on a variety of Windows 10 devices (except Windows 10 Home) in your school and share your feedback with us.</p>
## ![Switch to Windows 10 for Education](images/windows.png) Switch
## ![Switch to Windows 10 for Education.](images/windows.png) Switch
<p><b><a href="change-to-pro-education.md" data-raw-source="[Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](change-to-pro-education.md)">Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S</a></b><br />If you have an education tenant and use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S in your schools, find out how you can opt-in to a free switch to Windows 10 Pro Education.</p>

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@ -50,15 +50,15 @@ If youve been approved and are part of the Enrollment for Education Solutions
1. Go to [https://education.minecraft.net/](https://education.minecraft.net/) and select **GET STARTED**.
<!-- ![Click Get the app](images/it-get-app.png) -->
<!-- ![Click Get the app.](images/it-get-app.png) -->
2. Enter your email address, and select Educator, Administrator, or Student. </br> If your email address isn't associated to an Azure AD or Office 365 Education tenant, you'll be asked to create one.
<!-- ![Enter school email address](images/enter-email.png) -->
<!-- ![Enter school email address.](images/enter-email.png) -->
3. Select **Get the app**. This will take you to the Microsoft Store for Education to download the app. You will also receive an email with instructions and a link to the Store.
<!-- ![You can get the app now](images/get-the-app.png) -->
<!-- ![You can get the app now.](images/get-the-app.png) -->
4. Sign in to Microsoft Store for Education with your email address.
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ If youve been approved and are part of the Enrollment for Education Solutions
6. **Minecraft: Education Edition** opens in the Microsoft Store for Education. Select **Get the app**. This places **Minecraft: Education Edition** in your Store inventory.
<!-- ![Get Minecraft app in Store](images/minecraft-get-the-app.png) -->
<!-- ![Get Minecraft app in Store.](images/minecraft-get-the-app.png) -->
Now that the app is in your Microsoft Store for Education inventory, you can choose how to distribute Minecraft. For more information on distribution options, see [Distribute Minecraft](#distribute-minecraft).
@ -113,11 +113,11 @@ After you've finished the purchase, you can find your invoice by checking **Mine
2. Click **Minecraft: Education Edition** in the list of apps.
3. On **Minecraft: Education Edition**, click **View Bills**.
![Minecraft: Education Edition app details page with view bills link highlighted](images/mcee-view-bills.png)
![Minecraft: Education Edition app details page with view bills link highlighted.](images/mcee-view-bills.png)
4. On **Invoice Bills**, click the invoice number to view and download your invoice. It downloads as a .pdf.
![Minecraft: Education Edition app details page with view bills link highlighted](images/mcee-invoice-bills.png)
![Minecraft: Education Edition app details page with view bills link highlighted.](images/mcee-invoice-bills.png)
The **Payment Instructions** section on the first page of the invoice has information on invoice amount, due date, and how to pay with electronic funds transfer, or with a check.
@ -133,11 +133,11 @@ Admins can also add Minecraft: Education Edition to the private store. This allo
<!---
Here's the page you'll see for Minecraft: Education Edition licenses purchased directly through the Microsoft Store for Business.
![App distribution options - individual copies](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png)
![App distribution options - individual copies.](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png)
Here's the page you'll see for Minecraft: Education Edition licenses purchased through volume licensing.
![App distribution options - individual copies](images/wsfb-minecraft-vl.png)
![App distribution options - individual copies.](images/wsfb-minecraft-vl.png)
--->
### Configure automatic subscription assignment
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ You can install the app on your PC. This gives you a chance to test the app and
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then click **Install**.
<!-- ![Minecraft Education Edition product page](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
<!-- ![Minecraft Education Edition product page.](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
3. Click **Install**.
@ -180,33 +180,33 @@ Enter email addresses for your students, and each student will get an email with
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**.
![Minecraft Education Edition product page](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png)
![Minecraft Education Edition product page.](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png)
3. Click **Invite people**.
4. Type the name, or email address of the student or group you want to assign the app to, and then click **Assign**.
You can only assign the app to students with work or school accounts. If you don't find the student, you might need to add a work or school account for the student.
![Assign to people showing student name](images/minecraft-assign-to-people-name.png)
![Assign to people showing student name.](images/minecraft-assign-to-people-name.png)
**To finish Minecraft install (for students)**
1. Students will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their PC.</br>
![Email with Get the app link](images/minecraft-student-install-email.png)
![Email with Get the app link.](images/minecraft-student-install-email.png)
2. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Microsoft Store app.
3. In Microsoft Store app, click **Install**.
![Microsoft Store app with Minecraft page](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
![Microsoft Store app with Minecraft page.](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Microsoft Store app under **My Library**. Microsoft Store app is preinstalled with Windows 10.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
When students click **My Library** they'll find apps assigned to them.
![My Library for example student](images/minecraft-my-library.png)
![My Library for example student.](images/minecraft-my-library.png)
### Download for others
Download for others allows teachers or IT admins to download an app that they can install on PCs. This will install Minecraft: Education Edition on the PC, and allows anyone with a Windows account to use the app on that PC. This option is best for students, and for shared computers. Choose this option when:
@ -225,11 +225,11 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for o
1. Start Microsoft Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
2. Click the account button, and then click **Downloads and updates**.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
3. Click **Check for updates**, and install all available updates.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
4. Restart the computer before installing Minecraft: Education Edition.
@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ You'll download a .zip file, extract the files, and then use one of the files to
1. **Download Minecraft Education Edition.zip**. From the **Minecraft: Education Edition** page, click **Download for others** tab, and then click **Download**.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
2. **Extract files**. Find the .zip file that you downloaded and extract the files. This is usually your **Downloads** folder, unless you chose to save the .zip file to a different location. Right-click the file and choose **Extract all**.
3. **Save to USB drive**. After you've extracted the files, save the Minecraft: Education Edition folder to a USB drive, or to a network location that you can access from each PC.
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ However, tenant admins can control whether or not teachers automatically sign up
To prevent educators from automatically signing up for Microsoft Store for Business
1. In Microsoft Store for Business, click **Settings**, and then click **Permissions**.
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business.](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
2. Click **Allow educators in my organization to sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business.**
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition adds a new role for teachers: **Basic Purchaser**.
- Acquire and manage the app
- Info on Support page (including links to documentation and access to support through customer service)
![assign roles to manage Minecraft permissions](images/minecraft-perms.png)
![assign roles to manage Minecraft permissions.](images/minecraft-perms.png)
**To assign Basic Purchaser role**
@ -280,15 +280,15 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition adds a new role for teachers: **Basic Purchaser**.
2. Click **Settings**, and then choose **Permissions**.
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business.](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
3. Click **Add people**, type a name, select the correct person, choose the role you want to assign, and click **Save**.
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-assign-roles.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business.](images/minecraft-assign-roles.png)
Microsoft Store for Business updates the list of people and permissions.
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-assign-roles-2.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business.](images/minecraft-assign-roles-2.png)
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Active Directory** \> **Devices** \> **Device settings**.
for Azure AD by selecting **All** or **Selected**. If you choose the latter
option, select the teachers and IT staff to allow them to connect to Azure AD.
![Select the users you want to let join devices to Azure AD](images/suspc-enable-shared-pc-1807.png)
![Select the users you want to let join devices to Azure AD.](images/suspc-enable-shared-pc-1807.png)
You can also create an account that holds the exclusive rights to join devices. When a student PC needs to be set up, provide the account credentials to the appropriate teachers or staff.

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Follow the steps in [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (
**Figure 7** - Add the account to use for test-taking
![Add the account to use for test-taking](images/wcd_settings_assignedaccess.png)
![Add the account to use for test-taking.](images/wcd_settings_assignedaccess.png)
The account can be in one of the following formats:
- username

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ You can apply a provisioning package on a USB drive to off-the-shelf devices dur
2.
2. On the **Finish** page, select **Switch to advanced editor**.
![Switch to advanced editor](images/icd-school-adv-edit.png)
![Switch to advanced editor.](images/icd-school-adv-edit.png)
**Next steps**
- [Add a desktop app to your package](#add-a-desktop-app-to-your-package)
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Use the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) tool included in the Wi
2. Click **Advanced provisioning**.
![ICD start options](images/icdstart-option.png)
![ICD start options.](images/icdstart-option.png)
3. Name your project and click **Next**.
@ -89,17 +89,17 @@ Universal apps that you can distribute in the provisioning package can be line-o
2. For **DeviceContextApp**, specify the **PackageFamilyName** for the app. In Microsoft Store for Business, the package family name is listed in the **Package details** section of the download page.
![details for offline app package](images/uwp-family.png)
![details for offline app package.](images/uwp-family.png)
3. For **ApplicationFile**, click **Browse** to find and select the target app (either an \*.appx or \*.appxbundle).
4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. In Microsoft Store for Business, any dependencies for the app are listed in the **Required frameworks** section of the download page.
![required frameworks for offline app package](images/uwp-dependencies.png)
![required frameworks for offline app package.](images/uwp-dependencies.png)
5. For **DeviceContextAppLicense**, enter the **LicenseProductID**. In Microsoft Store for Business, you generate the license for the app on the app's download page.
![generate license for offline app](images/uwp-license.png)
![generate license for offline app.](images/uwp-license.png)
[Learn more about distributing offline apps from the Microsoft Store for Business.](/microsoft-store/distribute-offline-apps)
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
**During initial setup, from a USB drive**
1. Start with a computer on the first-run setup screen. If the PC has gone past this screen, reset the PC to start over. To reset the PC, go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Recovery** > **Reset this PC**.
![The first screen to set up a new PC](images/oobe.jpg)
![The first screen to set up a new PC.](images/oobe.jpg)
2. Insert the USB drive. Windows Setup will recognize the drive and ask if you want to set up the device. Select **Set up**.
@ -176,11 +176,11 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and tap **Next**.
![Provision this device](images/prov.jpg)
![Provision this device.](images/prov.jpg)
4. Select the provisioning package (\*.ppkg) that you want to apply, and tap **Next**.
![Choose a package](images/choose-package.png)
![Choose a package.](images/choose-package.png)
5. Select **Yes, add it**.
@ -188,11 +188,11 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
6. Read and accept the Microsoft Software License Terms.
![Sign in](images/license-terms.png)
![Sign in.](images/license-terms.png)
7. Select **Use Express settings**.
![Get going fast](images/express-settings.png)
![Get going fast.](images/express-settings.png)
8. If the PC doesn't use a volume license, you'll see the **Who owns this PC?** screen. Select **My work or school owns it** and tap **Next**.
@ -200,18 +200,18 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
9. On the **Choose how you'll connect** screen, select **Join Azure AD** or **Join a domain** and tap **Next**.
![Connect to Azure AD](images/connect-aad.png)
![Connect to Azure AD.](images/connect-aad.png)
10. Sign in with your domain, Azure AD, or Office 365 account and password. When you see the progress ring, you can remove the USB drive.
![Sign in](images/sign-in-prov.png)
![Sign in.](images/sign-in-prov.png)
**After setup, from a USB drive, network folder, or SharePoint site**
On a desktop computer, navigate to **Settings** &gt; **Accounts** &gt; **Work access** &gt; **Add or remove a management package** &gt; **Add a package**, and select the package to install.
![add a package option](images/package.png)
![add a package option.](images/package.png)
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Choose the tool that is appropriate for how your students will sign in (Active D
You can use the following diagram to compare the tools.
![Which tool to use to set up Windows 10](images/suspc_wcd_featureslist.png)
![Which tool to use to set up Windows 10.](images/suspc_wcd_featureslist.png)
## In this section

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ If you set up Take a Test, this adds a **Take a Test** button on the student PC'
**Figure 1** - Configure Take a Test in the Set up School PCs app
![Configure Take a Test in the Set up School PCs app](images/suspc_choosesettings_setuptakeatest.png)
![Configure Take a Test in the Set up School PCs app.](images/suspc_choosesettings_setuptakeatest.png)
### Set up a test account in Intune for Education
You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow these steps:
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
**Figure 2** - Add a test profile in Intune for Education
![Add a test profile in Intune for Education](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_addnewprofile.png)
![Add a test profile in Intune for Education.](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_addnewprofile.png)
3. In the new profile page:
1. Enter a name for the profile.
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
**Figure 3** - Add information about the test profile
![Add information about the test profile](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_newtestaccount.png)
![Add information about the test profile.](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_newtestaccount.png)
After you save the test profile, you will see a summary of the settings that you configured for Take a Test. Next, you'll need to assign the test profile to a group that will be using the test account.
@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
**Figure 4** - Assign the test account to a group
![Assign the test account to a group](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_accountsummary.png)
![Assign the test account to a group.](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_accountsummary.png)
5. In the **Groups** page, click **Change group assignments**.
**Figure 5** - Change group assignments
![Change group assignments](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_groups_changegroupassignments.png)
![Change group assignments.](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_groups_changegroupassignments.png)
6. In the **Change group assignments** page:
1. Select a group from the right column and click **Add Members** to select the group and assign the test-taking account to that group. You can select more than one group.
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
**Figure 6** - Select the group(s) that will use the test account
![Select the groups that will use the test account](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_groupassignment_selected.png)
![Select the groups that will use the test account.](images/i4e_takeatestprofile_groupassignment_selected.png)
And that's it! When the students from the selected group sign in to the student PCs using the Take a Test user name that you selected, the PC will be locked down and Take a Test will open the assessment URL and students can start taking tests.
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ To set up a test account through Windows Configuration Designer, follow these st
**Figure 7** - Add the account to use for test-taking
![Add the account to use for test-taking](images/wcd_settings_assignedaccess.png)
![Add the account to use for test-taking.](images/wcd_settings_assignedaccess.png)
The account can be in one of the following formats:
- username

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@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ To configure the assessment URL and a dedicated testing account on a single PC,
**Figure 1** - Use the Settings app to set up a test-taking account
![Use the Settings app to set up a test-taking account](images/tat_settingsapp_workorschoolaccess_setuptestaccount.png)
![Use the Settings app to set up a test-taking account.](images/tat_settingsapp_workorschoolaccess_setuptestaccount.png)
4. In the **Set up an account for taking tests** window, choose an existing account to use as the dedicated testing account.
**Figure 2** - Choose the test-taking account
![Choose the test-taking account](images/tat_settingsapp_setuptesttakingaccount_1703.png)
![Choose the test-taking account.](images/tat_settingsapp_setuptesttakingaccount_1703.png)
> [!NOTE]
> If you don't have an account on the device, you can create a new account. To do this, go to **Settings > Accounts > Other people > Add someone else to this PC > I dont have this persons sign-in information > Add a user without a Microsoft account**.

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Many schools use online testing for formative and summative assessments. It's cr
## How to use Take a Test
![Set up and user flow for the Take a Test app](images/take_a_test_flow_dark.png)
![Set up and user flow for the Take a Test app.](images/take_a_test_flow_dark.png)
There are several ways to configure devices for assessments, depending on your use case:

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ After Minecraft: Education Edition licenses have been purchased, either directly
- You can assign the app to others.
- You can download the app to distribute.
<!-- ![App distribution options](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
<!-- ![App distribution options.](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
### Install for me
You can install the app on your PC. This gives you a chance to work with the app before using it with your students.
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ You can install the app on your PC. This gives you a chance to work with the app
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then click **Install**.
<!-- ![Minecraft Education Edition product page](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
<!-- ![Minecraft Education Edition product page.](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
3. Click **Install**.
@ -84,13 +84,13 @@ Enter email addresses for your students, and each student will get an email with
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**.
<!-- ![Minecraft Education Edition product page](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
<!-- ![Minecraft Education Edition product page.](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png) -->
3. Click **Invite people**.
4. Type the name, or email address of the student or group you want to assign the app to, and then click **Assign**.
![Assign to people showing student name](images/minecraft-assign-to-people-name.png)
![Assign to people showing student name.](images/minecraft-assign-to-people-name.png)
You can assign the app to students with work or school accounts. </br>
If you don't find the student, you can still assign the app to them if self-service sign up is supported for your domain. Students will receive an email with a link to Microsoft 365 admin center where they can create an account, and then install **Minecraft: Education Edition**. Questions about self-service sign up? Check with your admin.
@ -100,20 +100,20 @@ Enter email addresses for your students, and each student will get an email with
Students will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their PC.
![Email with Get the app link](images/minecraft-student-install-email.png)
![Email with Get the app link.](images/minecraft-student-install-email.png)
1. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Microsoft Store app.
2. In Microsoft Store app, click **Install**.
![Microsoft Store app with Minecraft page](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
![Microsoft Store app with Minecraft page.](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Microsoft Store app under **My Library**.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
When students click **My Library** they'll find apps assigned to them.
![My Library for example student](images/minecraft-my-library.png)
![My Library for example student.](images/minecraft-my-library.png)
### Download for others
Download for others allows teachers or IT admins to download a packages that they can install on student PCs. This will install Minecraft: Education Edition on the PC, and allows anyone with a Windows account to use the app on that PC. This option is best for students, and for shared computers. Choose this option when:
@ -132,11 +132,11 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for o
1. Start Microsoft Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
2. Click the account button, and then click **Downloads and updates**.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
3. Click **Check for updates**, and install all available updates.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
4. Restart the computer before installing Minecraft: Education Edition.
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ You'll download a .zip file, extract the files, and then use one of the files to
1. **Download Minecraft Education Edition.zip**. From the **Minecraft: Education Edition** page, click **Download for others** tab, and then click **Download**.
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library.](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
2. **Extract files**. Find the .zip file that you downloaded and extract the files. This is usually your **Downloads** folder, unless you chose to save the .zip file to a different location. Right-click the file and choose **Extract all**.
3. **Save to USB drive**. After you've extracted the files, save the Minecraft: Education Edition folder to a USB drive, or to a network location that you can access from each PC.

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The **Set up School PCs** app guides you through the configuration choices for the student PCs. To begin, open the app on your PC and click **Get started**.
![Launch the Set up School PCs app](images/suspc_getstarted_050817.png)
![Launch the Set up School PCs app.](images/suspc_getstarted_050817.png)
### Package name
Type a unique name to help distinguish your school's provisioning packages. The name appears: