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- Windows 10
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This topic describes the correct way to add Microsoft Store for Business applications to a Windows 10 image. This will enable you to deploy Windows 10 with pre-installed Microsoft Store for Business apps.
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This article describes the correct way to add Microsoft Store for Business applications to a Windows 10 image. Adding Microsoft Store for Business applications to a Windows 10 image will enable you to deploy Windows 10 with pre-installed Microsoft Store for Business apps.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>In order for Microsoft Store for Business applications to persist after image deployment, these applications need to be pinned to Start prior to image deployment.
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>[!NOTE]
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>Paths and file names are examples. Use your paths and file names where appropriate.
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>For more information on Start customization see [Windows 10 Start Layout Customization](/archive/blogs/deploymentguys/windows-10-start-layout-customization)
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>For more information on Start customization, see [Windows 10 Start Layout Customization](/archive/blogs/deploymentguys/windows-10-start-layout-customization)
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## Related topics
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## Related articles
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* [Customize and export Start layout](/windows/configuration/customize-and-export-start-layout)
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* [Export-StartLayout](/powershell/module/startlayout/export-startlayout)
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* [Import-StartLayout](/powershell/module/startlayout/import-startlayout)
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