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This completes an App-V package add for the publishing refresh process. The next step is publishing the package to a specific target (machine or user).
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**Package add file and registry data**
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Publishing an App-V Package that is part of a Connection Group is very similar to the above process. For connection groups, the path that stores the specific catalog information includes PackageGroups as a child of the Catalog Directory. Review the Machine and User Catalog information in the preceding sections for details.
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**Package add file and registry data—global**
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7. The Application launches. For any missing files in the package store (sparse files), App-V will stream fault the files on an as-needed basis.
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**Package add file and registry data—stream**
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|Status|Task|References|Notes|
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||Prepare the computing environment for App-V deployment during your planning phase.|[App-V planning checklist](appv-planning-checklist.md)||
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||Review App-V's supported configurations.|[App-V supported configurations](appv-supported-configurations.md)||
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||Run App-V Setup to deploy the required App-V features for your environment.|[How to install the sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)<br>[Enable the App-V desktop client](appv-enable-the-app-v-desktop-client.md)<br>[How to deploy the App-V server](appv-deploy-the-appv-server.md)||
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||Prepare the computing environment for App-V deployment during your planning phase.|[App-V planning checklist](appv-planning-checklist.md)||
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||Review App-V's supported configurations.|[App-V supported configurations](appv-supported-configurations.md)||
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||Run App-V Setup to deploy the required App-V features for your environment.|[How to install the sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)<br>[Enable the App-V desktop client](appv-enable-the-app-v-desktop-client.md)<br>[How to deploy the App-V server](appv-deploy-the-appv-server.md)||
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>[!NOTE]
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>Keep track of server names and associated URLs you create during installation. You'll need this information throughout the installation process.
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1. Go to [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit).
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2. Select the **Get Windows ADK for Windows 10** button on the page to start the ADK installer. Make sure that **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Sequencer** is selected during the installation.
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3. To open the Sequencer, go to the **Start** menu and select **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Sequencer**.
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See [Creating and managing virtual applications](appv-creating-and-managing-virtualized-applications.md) and the [Application Virtualization Sequencing Guide](https://download.microsoft.com/download/F/7/8/F784A197-73BE-48FF-83DA-4102C05A6D44/App-V%205.0%20Sequencing%20Guide.docx) for information about creating virtual applications with the Sequencer.
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|Status|Task|References|Notes|
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||Review the getting started information about App-V to gain a basic understanding of the product before beginning deployment planning.|[Getting started with App-V](appv-getting-started.md)||
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||Plan for App-V deployment prerequisites and prepare your computing environment.|[App-V prerequisites](appv-prerequisites.md)||
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||If you plan to use the App-V management server, plan for the required roles.|[Planning for the App-V server deployment](appv-planning-for-appv-server-deployment.md)||
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||Plan for the App-V sequencer and client to create and run virtualized applications.|[Planning for the App-V Sequencer and client deployment](appv-planning-for-sequencer-and-client-deployment.md)||
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||If applicable, review the options and steps for migrating from a previous version of App-V.|[Migrating to App-V from a previous version](appv-migrating-to-appv-from-a-previous-version.md)||
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||Decide whether to configure App-V clients in Shared Content Store mode.|[Deploying the App-V Sequencer and configuring the client](appv-deploying-the-appv-sequencer-and-client.md)||
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||Review the getting started information about App-V to gain a basic understanding of the product before beginning deployment planning.|[Getting started with App-V](appv-getting-started.md)||
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||Plan for App-V deployment prerequisites and prepare your computing environment.|[App-V prerequisites](appv-prerequisites.md)||
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||If you plan to use the App-V management server, plan for the required roles.|[Planning for the App-V server deployment](appv-planning-for-appv-server-deployment.md)||
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||Plan for the App-V sequencer and client to create and run virtualized applications.|[Planning for the App-V Sequencer and client deployment](appv-planning-for-sequencer-and-client-deployment.md)||
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||If applicable, review the options and steps for migrating from a previous version of App-V.|[Migrating to App-V from a previous version](appv-migrating-to-appv-from-a-previous-version.md)||
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||Decide whether to configure App-V clients in Shared Content Store mode.|[Deploying the App-V Sequencer and configuring the client](appv-deploying-the-appv-sequencer-and-client.md)||
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Users have the ability to control background activity for their device through two interfaces in the **Settings** app: the **Background apps** page and the **Battery usage by app** page. The **Background apps** page has a master switch to turn background activity on or off for all apps, and provides individual switches to control each app's ability to run in the background.
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The **Battery usage by app** page allows fine-grained tuning of background activity. Users have the ability to set background activity to by **Managed By Windows**, as well as turning it on or off for each app. Only devices with a battery have this page available in the **Settings** app. Here is the set of available controls on desktop:
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Here is the set of available controls for mobile devices:
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Although the user interface differs across editions of the operating system, the policy and developer interface is consistent across Windows 10. For more information about these controls, see [Optimize background activity](/windows/uwp/debug-test-perf/optimize-background-activity).
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5. Right-click **Registry** > **New** > **Registry Item**.
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6. Make sure that HKEY_Local_Machine is selected for Hive and then click ... (the ellipses) next to Key Path.
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7. Browse to **System\CurrentControlSet\Services\PimIndexMaintenanceSvc**. In the list of values, highlight **Start** and click **Select**.
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8. Change **Value data** from **00000003** to **00000004** and click **OK**. Note setting the Value data to **4** = **Disabled**.
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9. To add the other services that cannot be managed with a Group Policy templates, edit the policy and repeat steps 5-8.
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If you cannot use Group Policy preferences to manage the per-user services, you can edit the registry with regedit.exe. To disable the template services, change the Startup Type for each service to 4 (disabled):
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> [!CAUTION]
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> We recommend that you do not directly edit the registry unless there is no other alternative. Modifications to the registry are not validated by the Registry Editor or by the Windows operating system before they are applied. As a result, incorrect values can be stored, and this can result in unrecoverable errors in the system. When possible, instead of editing the registry directly, use Group Policy or other Windows tools such as the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to accomplish tasks. If you must edit the registry, use extreme caution.
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Beginning with Windows 10, version 1709 and Windows Server, version 1709, you can prevent the per-user service from being created by setting **UserServiceFlags** to 0 under the same service configuration in the registry:
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### Manage template services by modifying the Windows image
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You can query the service configuration from the command line. The **Type** value indicates whether the service is a user-service template or user-service instance.
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For example, here are the running processes displayed in Task Manager in Windows 10 version 1607:
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Compare that to the same view of running processes in Windows 10 version 1703:
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The default value of **1** prevents the service from being split.
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For example, this is the registry key configuration for BFE:
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## Memory footprint
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> [!NOTE]
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> The above represents the peak observed values.
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