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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.date: 04/19/2017
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ms.date: 03/08/2018
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---
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# Get Started with UE-V
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- [Step 2: Deploy the settings storage location](#step-2-deploy-the-settings-storage-location). Explains how to deploy a settings storage location. All UE-V deployments require a location to store settings packages that contain the synchronized setting values.
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- [Step 3: Enable the UE-V service](#step-3-enable-the-ue-v-service-on-user-devices). Explains how to enable to UE-V service on user devices. To synchronize settings using UE-V, devices must have the UE-V service enabled and running.
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- [Step 3: Enable and configure the UE-V service](#step-3-enable-the-ue-v-service-on-user-devices). Explains how to enable to UE-V service on user devices and configure the storage path. To synchronize settings using UE-V, devices must have the UE-V service enabled and running.
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- [Step 4: Test Your UE-V evaluation deployment](#step-4-test-your-ue-v-evaluation-deployment). Run a few tests on two computers with the UE-V service enabled to see how UE-V works and if it meets your organization’s needs.
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2. Set the registry key value to *1*.
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## Step 3: Enable the UE-V service on user devices
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## Step 3: Enable and configure the UE-V service on user devices
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For evaluation purposes, enable the service on at least two devices that belong to the same user in your test environment.
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The UE-V service is the client-side component that captures user-personalized application and Windows settings and saves them in settings packages. Settings packages are built, locally stored, and copied to the settings storage location.
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Before enabling the UE-V service, you'll need to register the UE-V templates for first use. In a PowerShell window, type `register-TemplateName` where **TemplateName** is the name of the UE-V template you want to register, and press ENTER.
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Before enabling the UE-V service, you'll need to register the UE-V templates for first use. In a PowerShell window, type `Register-UevTemplate [TemplateName]` where **TemplateName** is the name of the UE-V template you want to register, and press ENTER. For instance, to register all built-in UE-V templates, use the following PowerShell Command:
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'Get-childItem c:\programdata\Microsoft\UEV\InboxTemplates\*.xml|% {Register-UevTemplate $_.Fullname}'
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A storage path must be configured on the client-side to tell where the personalized settings are stored.
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**To set the storage path for UE-V with Group Policy**
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1. Open the device’s **Group Policy Editor**.
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2. Navigate to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Microsoft** **User Experience Virtualization**.
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3. Double click **Settings storage path**.
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4. Select **Enabled**, fill in the **Settings storage path**, and click **OK**.
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- Ensure that the storage path ends with **%username%** to ensure that eah user gets a unique folder.
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**To set the storage path for UE-V with PowerShell**
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1. In a PowerShell window, type **Set-uevConfiguration -SettingsStoragePath [StoragePath]** where **[StoragePath]** is the path to the location created in step 2 followed by **\%username%**.
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- Ensure that the storage path ends with **%username%** to ensure that eah user gets a unique folder.
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With Windows 10, version 1607 and later, the UE-V service is installed on user devices when the operating system is installed. Enable the service to start using UE-V. You can enable the service with the Group Policy editor or with Windows PowerShell.
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2. Navigate to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Microsoft** **User Experience Virtualization**.
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3. Run **Enable UEV**.
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3. Double click **Use Users Experience Virtualization (UE-V)**.
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4. Restart the device.
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4. Select **Enabled** and click **OK**.
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5. Restart the device.
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**To enable the UE-V service with Windows PowerShell**
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