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This article describes how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) caching software to a Windows host machine.
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Deploying MCCE to a Windows host machine requires designating a [Group Managed Service Account (gMSA)](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/security/group-managed-service-accounts/getting-started-with-group-managed-service-accounts) or a [Local User Account](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator-account-in-windows-20de74e0-ac7f-3502-a866-32915af2a34d) as the MCCE runtime account. This prevents tampering with the MCC container and the cached content on the host machine.
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Deploying MCCE to a Windows host machine requires designating a [Group Managed Service Account (gMSA)](/windows-server/security/group-managed-service-accounts/getting-started-with-group-managed-service-accounts) or a [Local User Account](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator-account-in-windows-20de74e0-ac7f-3502-a866-32915af2a34d) as the MCCE runtime account. This prevents tampering with the MCC container and the cached content on the host machine.
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Before deploying MCCE to a Windows host machine, ensure that the host machine meets all [requirements](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md), and that you have [created and configured your MCC Azure resource](https://aka.ms/mccent-create-resources).
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1. Open a PowerShell windows *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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1. Set the Execution Policy to "Unrestricted" to allow the provisioning scripts to run.
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1. Create a `$User` environment variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the MCC runtime account. For gMSAs, the value should be formatted as `"Domain\Username$"`. For Local User accounts, `$User` should be formatted as `"LocalMachineName\Username"`.
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- If you're using a Local User account as the MCCE runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential?view=powershellsdk-7.4.0&preserve-view=true) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`.
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- If you're using a Local User account as the MCCE runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`.
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1. Run the provisioning command on the host machine.
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## Next step
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- **E3/E5 or A3/A5 license**: Your organization must have one of the following license subscriptions for each device that downloads content from an MCCE cache node.
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- [Windows Enterprise E3 or E5](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/whats-new/windows-licensing#windows-11-enterprise), included in [Microsoft 365 F3, E3, or E5](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/enterprise/microsoft365-plans-and-pricing?msockid=32c407b43d5968050f2b13443c746916)
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- [Windows Enterprise E3 or E5](/windows/whats-new/windows-licensing#windows-11-enterprise), included in [Microsoft 365 F3, E3, or E5](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/enterprise/microsoft365-plans-and-pricing?msockid=32c407b43d5968050f2b13443c746916)
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- Windows Education A3 or A5, included in [Microsoft 365 A3 or A5](https://www.microsoft.com/education/products/microsoft-365?msockid=32c407b43d5968050f2b13443c746916#Education-plans)
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## Cache node host machine requirements
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- Windows 11 must have [OS Build 22631.3296](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/march-12-2024-kb5035853-os-builds-22621-3296-and-22631-3296-a69ac07f-e893-4d16-bbe1-554b7d9dd39b) or later
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- Windows Server 2022 must have [OS Build 20348.2227](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/january-9-2024-kb5034129-os-build-20348-2227-6958a36f-efaf-4ef5-a576-c5931072a89a) or later
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- The Windows host machine must support nested virtualization.
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- The Windows host machine must have [WSL2 installed](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/wsl/install#install-wsl-command).
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- The Windows host machine must have [WSL2 installed](/windows/wsl/install#install-wsl-command).
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### Additional requirements for Linux host machines
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If successful, the Windows client device should begin to download a small image file from the MCCE cache node.
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1. To check how much content an individual Windows client has pulled from an MCCE cache node, open the [Delivery Optimization activity monitor](https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoft-365-apps/updates/delivery-optimization#viewing-data-about-the-use-of-delivery-optimization) on the Windows client device.
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1. To check how much content an individual Windows client has pulled from an MCCE cache node, open the [Delivery Optimization activity monitor](/microsoft-365-apps/updates/delivery-optimization#viewing-data-about-the-use-of-delivery-optimization) on the Windows client device.
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You should see a donut chart titled Download Statistics. If the Windows client has pulled content from the cache node, you'll see a segment of the donut labeled "From Microsoft cache server".
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