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# [Deploy, Upgrade and Update Windows 10](index.md)
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# [Deploy and update Windows 10](index.md)
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## Deploy Windows 10
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### [What's new in Windows 10 deployment](deploy-whats-new.md)
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## [What's new in Windows 10 deployment](deploy-whats-new.md)
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## [Windows 10 deployment scenarios](windows-10-deployment-scenarios.md)
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## [Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP overview](windows-10-enterprise-e3-overview.md)
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## [Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md)
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## [Deploy Windows 10](deploy.md)
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### [Windows 10 upgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md)
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### [Windows 10 edition upgrade](upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md)
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### [Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/manage-windows-upgrades-with-upgrade-readiness.md)
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#### [Upgrade Readiness architecture](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-architecture.md)
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#### [Upgrade Readiness requirements](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-requirements.md)
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#### [Get started with Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md)
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##### [Upgrade Readiness deployment script](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-deployment-script.md)
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#### [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows upgrades](upgrade/use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades.md)
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##### [Upgrade overview](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-upgrade-overview.md)
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##### [Step 1: Identify apps](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-identify-apps.md)
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##### [Step 2: Resolve issues](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-resolve-issues.md)
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##### [Step 3: Deploy Windows](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-deploy-windows.md)
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##### [Additional insights](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-additional-insights.md)
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#### [Troubleshoot Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-readiness.md)
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### [Windows 10 deployment test lab](windows-10-poc.md)
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#### [Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](windows-10-poc-mdt.md)
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#### [Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md)
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### [Plan for Windows 10 deployment](planning/index.md)
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#### [Windows 10 Enterprise FAQ for IT Pros](planning/windows-10-enterprise-faq-itpro.md)
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#### [Windows 10 deployment considerations](planning/windows-10-deployment-considerations.md)
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#### [Windows 10 compatibility](planning/windows-10-compatibility.md)
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#### [Windows 10 infrastructure requirements](planning/windows-10-infrastructure-requirements.md)
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#### [Windows To Go: feature overview](planning/windows-to-go-overview.md)
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##### [Best practice recommendations for Windows To Go](planning/best-practice-recommendations-for-windows-to-go.md)
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##### [Deployment considerations for Windows To Go](planning/deployment-considerations-for-windows-to-go.md)
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||||
##### [Prepare your organization for Windows To Go](planning/prepare-your-organization-for-windows-to-go.md)
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##### [Security and data protection considerations for Windows To Go](planning/security-and-data-protection-considerations-for-windows-to-go.md)
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##### [Windows To Go: frequently asked questions](planning/windows-to-go-frequently-asked-questions.md)
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#### [Volume Activation [client]](volume-activation/volume-activation-windows-10.md)
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##### [Plan for volume activation [client]](volume-activation/plan-for-volume-activation-client.md)
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##### [Activate using Key Management Service [client]](volume-activation/activate-using-key-management-service-vamt.md)
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##### [Activate using Active Directory-based activation [client]](volume-activation/activate-using-active-directory-based-activation-client.md)
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##### [Activate clients running Windows 10](volume-activation/activate-windows-10-clients-vamt.md)
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##### [Monitor activation [client]](volume-activation/monitor-activation-client.md)
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##### [Use the Volume Activation Management Tool [client]](volume-activation/use-the-volume-activation-management-tool-client.md)
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##### [Appendix: Information sent to Microsoft during activation [client]](volume-activation/appendix-information-sent-to-microsoft-during-activation-client.md)
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#### [Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) Technical Reference](planning/act-technical-reference.md)
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##### [SUA User's Guide](planning/sua-users-guide.md)
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###### [Using the SUA Wizard](planning/using-the-sua-wizard.md)
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####### [Testing Your Application Mitigation Packages](planning/testing-your-application-mitigation-packages.md)
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###### [Using the Sdbinst.exe Command-Line Tool](planning/using-the-sdbinstexe-command-line-tool.md)
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##### [Compatibility Fixes for Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista](planning/compatibility-fixes-for-windows-8-windows-7-and-windows-vista.md)
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#### [Change history for Plan for Windows 10 deployment](planning/change-history-for-plan-for-windows-10-deployment.md)
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### [Windows 10 deployment scenarios](windows-10-deployment-scenarios.md)
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### [Windows 10 deployment tools reference](windows-10-deployment-tools-reference.md)
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#### [Windows 10 deployment tools](windows-deployment-scenarios-and-tools.md)
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### [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
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#### [Get started with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](deploy-windows-mdt/get-started-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
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##### [Key features in MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/key-features-in-mdt.md)
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##### [MDT Lite Touch components](deploy-windows-mdt/mdt-lite-touch-components.md)
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##### [Prepare for deployment with MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md)
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#### [Create a Windows 10 reference image](deploy-windows-mdt/create-a-windows-10-reference-image.md)
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#### [Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-a-windows-10-image-using-mdt.md)
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#### [Build a distributed environment for Windows 10 deployment](deploy-windows-mdt/build-a-distributed-environment-for-windows-10-deployment.md)
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#### [Refresh a Windows 7 computer with Windows 10](deploy-windows-mdt/refresh-a-windows-7-computer-with-windows-10.md)
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#### [Replace a Windows 7 computer with a Windows 10 computer](deploy-windows-mdt/replace-a-windows-7-computer-with-a-windows-10-computer.md)
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#### [Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 with MDT](upgrade/upgrade-to-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
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#### [Configure MDT settings](deploy-windows-mdt/configure-mdt-settings.md)
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##### [Set up MDT for BitLocker](deploy-windows-mdt/set-up-mdt-for-bitlocker.md)
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##### [Configure MDT deployment share rules](deploy-windows-mdt/configure-mdt-deployment-share-rules.md)
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##### [Configure MDT for UserExit scripts](deploy-windows-mdt/configure-mdt-for-userexit-scripts.md)
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##### [Simulate a Windows 10 deployment in a test environment](deploy-windows-mdt/simulate-a-windows-10-deployment-in-a-test-environment.md)
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##### [Use the MDT database to stage Windows 10 deployment information](deploy-windows-mdt/use-the-mdt-database-to-stage-windows-10-deployment-information.md)
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##### [Assign applications using roles in MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/assign-applications-using-roles-in-mdt.md)
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##### [Use web services in MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/use-web-services-in-mdt.md)
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##### [Use Orchestrator runbooks with MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/use-orchestrator-runbooks-with-mdt.md)
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### [Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Integrate Configuration Manager with MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/integrate-configuration-manager-with-mdt.md)
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#### [Prepare for Zero Touch Installation of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/prepare-for-zero-touch-installation-of-windows-10-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Create a custom Windows PE boot image with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/create-a-custom-windows-pe-boot-image-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Add a Windows 10 operating system image using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/add-a-windows-10-operating-system-image-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Create an application to deploy with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/create-an-application-to-deploy-with-windows-10-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Add drivers to a Windows 10 deployment with Windows PE using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/add-drivers-to-a-windows-10-deployment-with-windows-pe-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Create a task sequence with Configuration Manager and MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/create-a-task-sequence-with-configuration-manager-and-mdt.md)
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#### [Finalize the operating system configuration for Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/finalize-the-os-configuration-for-windows-10-deployment-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Deploy Windows 10 using PXE and Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-using-pxe-and-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Monitor the Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/monitor-windows-10-deployment-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Refresh a Windows 7 SP1 client with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/refresh-a-windows-7-client-with-windows-10-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Replace a Windows 7 SP1 client with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/replace-a-windows-7-client-with-windows-10-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](upgrade/upgrade-to-windows-10-with-system-center-configuraton-manager.md)
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### [Windows 10 deployment tools](windows-10-deployment-tools-reference.md)
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#### [Convert MBR partition to GPT](mbr-to-gpt.md)
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#### [Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE](configure-a-pxe-server-to-load-windows-pe.md)
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#### [Windows ADK for Windows 10 scenarios for IT Pros](windows-adk-scenarios-for-it-pros.md)
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#### [Deploy Windows To Go in your organization](deploy-windows-to-go.md)
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##### [Windows To Go: feature overview](planning/windows-to-go-overview.md)
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###### [Best practice recommendations for Windows To Go](planning/best-practice-recommendations-for-windows-to-go.md)
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###### [Deployment considerations for Windows To Go](planning/deployment-considerations-for-windows-to-go.md)
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###### [Prepare your organization for Windows To Go](planning/prepare-your-organization-for-windows-to-go.md)
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###### [Security and data protection considerations for Windows To Go](planning/security-and-data-protection-considerations-for-windows-to-go.md)
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###### [Windows To Go: frequently asked questions](planning/windows-to-go-frequently-asked-questions.md)
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#### [Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) Technical Reference](volume-activation/volume-activation-management-tool.md)
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##### [Introduction to VAMT](volume-activation/introduction-vamt.md)
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##### [Active Directory-Based Activation Overview](volume-activation/active-directory-based-activation-overview.md)
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####### [XML Elements Library](usmt/usmt-xml-elements-library.md)
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###### [Offline Migration Reference](usmt/offline-migration-reference.md)
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### [Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md)
|
||||
#### [Integrate Configuration Manager with MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/integrate-configuration-manager-with-mdt.md)
|
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#### [Prepare for Zero Touch Installation of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/prepare-for-zero-touch-installation-of-windows-10-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Create a custom Windows PE boot image with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/create-a-custom-windows-pe-boot-image-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Add a Windows 10 operating system image using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/add-a-windows-10-operating-system-image-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Create an application to deploy with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/create-an-application-to-deploy-with-windows-10-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Add drivers to a Windows 10 deployment with Windows PE using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/add-drivers-to-a-windows-10-deployment-with-windows-pe-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Create a task sequence with Configuration Manager and MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/create-a-task-sequence-with-configuration-manager-and-mdt.md)
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#### [Finalize the operating system configuration for Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/finalize-the-os-configuration-for-windows-10-deployment-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Deploy Windows 10 using PXE and Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-using-pxe-and-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Monitor the Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/monitor-windows-10-deployment-with-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Refresh a Windows 7 SP1 client with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/refresh-a-windows-7-client-with-windows-10-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Replace a Windows 7 SP1 client with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/replace-a-windows-7-client-with-windows-10-using-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 using Configuration Manager](upgrade/upgrade-to-windows-10-with-system-center-configuraton-manager.md)
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#### [Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md)
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### [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
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#### [Get started with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](deploy-windows-mdt/get-started-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
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##### [Key features in MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/key-features-in-mdt.md)
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##### [MDT Lite Touch components](deploy-windows-mdt/mdt-lite-touch-components.md)
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##### [Prepare for deployment with MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md)
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#### [Create a Windows 10 reference image](deploy-windows-mdt/create-a-windows-10-reference-image.md)
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#### [Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-a-windows-10-image-using-mdt.md)
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#### [Build a distributed environment for Windows 10 deployment](deploy-windows-mdt/build-a-distributed-environment-for-windows-10-deployment.md)
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#### [Refresh a Windows 7 computer with Windows 10](deploy-windows-mdt/refresh-a-windows-7-computer-with-windows-10.md)
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#### [Replace a Windows 7 computer with a Windows 10 computer](deploy-windows-mdt/replace-a-windows-7-computer-with-a-windows-10-computer.md)
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#### [Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 with MDT](upgrade/upgrade-to-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
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#### [Configure MDT settings](deploy-windows-mdt/configure-mdt-settings.md)
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##### [Set up MDT for BitLocker](deploy-windows-mdt/set-up-mdt-for-bitlocker.md)
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##### [Configure MDT deployment share rules](deploy-windows-mdt/configure-mdt-deployment-share-rules.md)
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##### [Configure MDT for UserExit scripts](deploy-windows-mdt/configure-mdt-for-userexit-scripts.md)
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##### [Simulate a Windows 10 deployment in a test environment](deploy-windows-mdt/simulate-a-windows-10-deployment-in-a-test-environment.md)
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##### [Use the MDT database to stage Windows 10 deployment information](deploy-windows-mdt/use-the-mdt-database-to-stage-windows-10-deployment-information.md)
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##### [Assign applications using roles in MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/assign-applications-using-roles-in-mdt.md)
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##### [Use web services in MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/use-web-services-in-mdt.md)
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##### [Use Orchestrator runbooks with MDT](deploy-windows-mdt/use-orchestrator-runbooks-with-mdt.md)
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#### [Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](windows-10-poc-mdt.md)
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### [Step by step guide: Configure a test lab to deploy Windows 10](windows-10-poc.md)
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## Upgrade to Windows 10
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### [Windows 10 upgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md)
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### [Windows 10 edition upgrade](upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md)
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### [Deploy Windows To Go in your organization](deploy-windows-to-go.md)
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### [Upgrade a Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile with Mobile Device Management](upgrade/upgrade-windows-phone-8-1-to-10.md)
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### [Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/manage-windows-upgrades-with-upgrade-readiness.md)
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#### [Upgrade Readiness architecture](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-architecture.md)
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#### [Upgrade Readiness requirements](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-requirements.md)
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#### [Get started with Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md)
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##### [Upgrade Readiness deployment script](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-deployment-script.md)
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||||
#### [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows upgrades](upgrade/use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades.md)
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##### [Upgrade overview](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-upgrade-overview.md)
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##### [Step 1: Identify apps](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-identify-apps.md)
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##### [Step 2: Resolve issues](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-resolve-issues.md)
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##### [Step 3: Deploy Windows](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-deploy-windows.md)
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##### [Additional insights](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-additional-insights.md)
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||||
#### [Troubleshoot Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-readiness.md)
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||||
### [Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md)
|
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### [Change history for deploy Windows 10](change-history-for-deploy-windows-10.md)
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## [Update Windows 10](update/index.md)
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### [Quick guide to Windows as a service](update/waas-quick-start.md)
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## [Convert MBR partition to GPT](mbr-to-gpt.md)
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## [Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE](configure-a-pxe-server-to-load-windows-pe.md)
|
||||
## [Sideload apps in Windows 10](/windows/application-management/sideload-apps-in-windows-10)
|
||||
## [Add Microsoft Store for Business applications to a Windows 10 image](add-store-apps-to-image.md)
|
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## [Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP Overview](windows-10-enterprise-e3-overview.md)
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## [Volume Activation [client]](volume-activation/volume-activation-windows-10.md)
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### [Use the Volume Activation Management Tool [client]](volume-activation/use-the-volume-activation-management-tool-client.md)
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### [Appendix: Information sent to Microsoft during activation [client]](volume-activation/appendix-information-sent-to-microsoft-during-activation-client.md)
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## [Change history for Deploy, Upgrade and Update Windows 10](change-history-for-deploy-windows-10.md)
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## [Change history for Deploy and Update Windows 10](change-history-for-deploy-windows-10.md)
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## [Upgrade a Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile with Mobile Device Management](upgrade/upgrade-windows-phone-8-1-to-10.md)
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---
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title: Add Microsoft Store for Business applications to a Windows 10 image
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description: This topic describes how to add Microsoft Store for Business applications to a Windows 10 image.
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keywords: upgrade, update, windows, windows 10, deploy, store, image, wim
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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localizationpriority: high
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: deploy
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author: DaniHalfin
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ms.author: daniha
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ms.date: 07/07/2017
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---
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# Add Microsoft Store for Business applications to a Windows 10 image
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**Applies to**
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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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>[!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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## Prerequisites
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* [Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK)](windows-adk-scenarios-for-it-pros.md) for the tools required to mount and edit Windows images.
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* Download an offline signed app package and license of the application you would like to add through [Microsoft Store for Business](/store-for-business/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app).
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* A Windows Image. For instructions on image creation, see [Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md) or [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md).
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>[!NOTE]
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> If you'd like to add an internal LOB Microsoft Store application, please follow the instructions on **[Sideload LOB apps in Windows 10](/windows/application-management/sideload-apps-in-windows-10)**.
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## Adding a Store application to your image
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On a machine where your image file is accessible:
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1. Open Windows PowerShell with administrator privileges.
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2. Mount the image. At the Windows PowerShell prompt, type:
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`Mount-WindowsImage -ImagePath c:\images\myimage.wim -Index 1 -Path C:\test`
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3. Use the Add-AppxProvisionedPackage cmdlet in Windows PowerShell to preinstall the app. Use the /PackagePath option to specify the location of the Store package and /LicensePath to specify the location of the license .xml file. In Windows PowerShell, type:
|
||||
`Add-AppxProvisionedPackage -Path C:\test -PackagePath C:\downloads\appxpackage -LicensePath C:\downloads\appxpackage\license.xml`
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>Paths and file names are examples. Use your paths and file names where appropriate.
|
||||
>
|
||||
>Do not dismount the image, as you will return to it later.
|
||||
|
||||
## Editing the Start Layout
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
On a test machine:
|
||||
1. **Install the Microsoft Store for Business application you previously added** to your image.
|
||||
2. **Pin these apps to the Start screen**, by typing the name of the app, right-clicking and selecting **Pin to Start**.
|
||||
3. Open Windows PowerShell with administrator privileges.
|
||||
4. Use `Export-StartLayout -path <path><file name>.xml` where *<path><file name>* is the path and name of the xml file your will later import into your Windows Image.
|
||||
5. Copy the XML file you created to a location accessible by the machine you previously used to add Store applications to your image.
|
||||
|
||||
Now, on the machine where your image file is accessible:
|
||||
1. Import the Start layout. At the Windows PowerShell prompt, type:
|
||||
`Import-StartLayout -LayoutPath "<path><file name>.xml" -MountPath "C:\test\"`
|
||||
2. Save changes and dismount the image. At the Windows PowerShell prompt, type:
|
||||
`Dismount-WindowsImage -Path c:\test -Save`
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>Paths and file names are examples. Use your paths and file names where appropriate.
|
||||
>
|
||||
>For more information on Start customization see [Windows 10 Start Layout Customization](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/deploymentguys/2016/03/07/windows-10-start-layout-customization/)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Related topics
|
||||
* [Customize and export Start layout](/windows/configuration/customize-and-export-start-layout)
|
||||
* [Export-StartLayout](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/powershell/windows/startlayout/export-startlayout)
|
||||
* [Import-StartLayout](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/powershell/windows/startlayout/import-startlayout)
|
||||
* [Sideload LOB apps in Windows 10](/windows/application-management/sideload-apps-in-windows-10)
|
||||
* [Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md)
|
||||
* [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
|
||||
* [Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK)](windows-adk-scenarios-for-it-pros.md)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -6,11 +6,17 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.date: 06/28/2017
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Change history for Deploy Windows 10
|
||||
This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Deploy Windows 10](index.md) documentation for [Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile](/windows/windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
## June 2017
|
||||
| New or changed topic | Description |
|
||||
|----------------------|-------------|
|
||||
| [Overview of Windows AutoPilot](windows-10-auto-pilot.md) | New |
|
||||
|
||||
## April 2017
|
||||
| New or changed topic | Description |
|
||||
|----------------------|-------------|
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
Operating system images are typically the production image used for deployment throughout the organization. This topic shows you how to add a Windows 10 operating system image created with Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, and how to distribute the image to a distribution point.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
In this topic, you will learn how to configure the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) to include the network drivers required to connect to the deployment share and the storage drivers required to see the local storage on machines. Even though the Windows PE boot image and the Windows 10 operating system contain many out-of-the-box drivers, it is likely you will have to add new or updated drivers to support all your hardware. In this section, you import drivers for both Windows PE and the full Windows 10 operating system.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
In Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, you can create custom Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) boot images that include extra components and features. This topic shows you how to create a custom Windows PE 5.0 boot image with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) wizard. You can also add the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) 10 to the boot image as part of the boot image creation process.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager supports deploying applications as part of the Windows 10 deployment process. In this section, you create an application in System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager that you later configure the task sequence to use.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
In this topic, you will learn how to deploy Windows 10 using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager deployment packages and task sequences. This topic will walk you through the process of deploying the Windows 10 Enterprise image to a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) machine named PC0001.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,9 +15,13 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
If you have Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager in your environment, you will most likely want to use it to deploy Windows 10. This topic will show you how to set up Configuration Manager for operating system deployment and how to integrate Configuration Manager with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT).
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
If you have Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager in your environment, you will most likely want to use it to deploy Windows 10. This topic will show you how to set up Configuration Manager for operating system deployment and how to integrate Configuration Manager with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT).
|
||||
|
||||
For the purposes of this topic, we will use four machines: DC01, CM01, PC0003, and PC0004. DC01 is a domain controller and CM01 is a machine running Windows Server 2012 R2 standard. PC0003 and PC0004 are machines with Windows 7 SP1, on which Windows 10 will be deployed via both refresh and replace scenarios. In addition to these four ready-made machines, you could also include a few blank virtual machines to be used for bare-metal deployments. DC01, CM01, PC003, and PC0004 are all members of the domain contoso.com for the fictitious Contoso Corporation. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](../deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
This topic walks you through the steps to finalize the configuration of your Windows 10 operating deployment, which includes enablement of the optional Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) monitoring for Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, logs folder creation, rules configuration, content distribution, and deployment of the previously created task sequence.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
In this topic, you will learn how to monitor a Windows 10 deployment that was started previously using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager and the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) Deployment Workbench. You will also use the Deployment Workbench to access the computer remotely via the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolkit (DaRT) Remote Connection feature.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
This topic will walk you through the process of integrating Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2013 Update 2, as well as the other preparations needed to deploying Windows 10 via Zero Touch Installation. Additional preparations include the installation of hotfixes as well as activities that speed up the Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
This topic will show you how to use a previously created task sequence to refresh a Windows 7 SP1 client with Windows 10 using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager and Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2013 Update 2. When refreshing a machine to a later version, it appears as an upgrade to the end user, but technically it is not an in-place upgrade. A computer refresh also involves taking care of user data and settings from the old installation and making sure to restore those at the end of the installation. For more information, see [Refresh a Windows 7 computer with Windows 10](../deploy-windows-mdt/refresh-a-windows-7-computer-with-windows-10.md).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ author: mtniehaus
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 10 versions 1507, 1511
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>For instructions to deploy the most recent version of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager, see [Scenarios to deploy enterprise operating systems with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/osd/deploy-use/scenarios-to-deploy-enterprise-operating-systems).
|
||||
>Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 provide support for Windows 10 versions 1507 and 1511 only. Later versions of Windows 10 require an updated Configuration Manager release. For a list of Configuration Manager versions and the corresponding Windows 10 client versions that are supported, see [Support for Windows 10 for System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10).
|
||||
|
||||
In this topic, you will learn how to replacing a Windows 7 SP1 computer using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. This process is similar to refreshing a computer, but since you are replacing the machine, you have to run the backup job separately from the deployment of Windows 10.
|
||||
|
||||
|
34
windows/deployment/deploy.md
Normal file
34
windows/deployment/deploy.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploy Windows 10 (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Deploying Windows 10 for IT professionals.
|
||||
ms.assetid: E9E2DED5-DBA7-4300-B411-BA0FD39BE18C
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
Windows 10 upgrade options are discussed and information is provided about planning, testing, and managing your production deployment. Procedures are provided to help you with a new deployment of the Windows 10 operating system, or to upgrade from a previous version of Windows to Windows 10. The following sections and topics are available.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|Topic |Description |
|
||||
|------|------------|
|
||||
|[Windows 10 upgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md) |This topic provides information about support for upgrading directly to Windows 10 from a previous operating system. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 edition upgrade](upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md) |This topic provides information about support for upgrading from one edition of Windows 10 to another. |
|
||||
|[Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/manage-windows-upgrades-with-upgrade-readiness.md) |With Upgrade Readiness, enterprises now have the tools to plan and manage the upgrade process end to end, allowing them to adopt new Windows releases more quickly. With Windows telemetry enabled, Upgrade Readiness collects system, application, and driver data for analysis. We then identify compatibility issues that can block an upgrade and suggest fixes when they are known to Microsoft. The Upgrade Readiness workflow steps you through the discovery and rationalization process until you have a list of computers that are ready to be upgraded. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 deployment test lab](windows-10-poc.md) |This guide contains instructions to configure a proof of concept (PoC) environment requiring a minimum amount of resources. The guide makes extensive use of Windows PowerShell and Hyper-V. Subsequent companion guides contain steps to deploy Windows 10 using the PoC environment. After completing this guide, additional guides are provided to deploy Windows 10 in the test lab using [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](windows-10-poc-mdt.md) or [System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md). |
|
||||
|[Plan for Windows 10 deployment](planning/index.md) | This section describes Windows 10 deployment considerations and provides information to assist in Windows 10 deployment planning. |
|
||||
|[Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md) |This guide will walk you through the process of deploying Windows 10 in an enterprise environment using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). |
|
||||
|[Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md) |If you have Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager in your environment, you will most likely want to use it to deploy Windows 10. This topic will show you how to set up Configuration Manager for operating system deployment and how to integrate Configuration Manager with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) or. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 deployment tools](windows-10-deployment-tools-reference.md) |Learn about available tools to deploy Windows 10, such as the Windows ADK, DISM, USMT, WDS, MDT, Windows PE and more. |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploy Windows 10 (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Learn about deploying Windows 10 for IT professionals.
|
||||
title: Deploy and update Windows 10 (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Deploying and updating Windows 10 for IT professionals.
|
||||
ms.assetid: E9E2DED5-DBA7-4300-B411-BA0FD39BE18C
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
@ -9,34 +9,37 @@ localizationpriority: high
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy, Upgrade and Update Windows 10
|
||||
Learn about deployment in Windows 10 for IT professionals. This includes deploying the operating system, upgrading to it from previous versions and updating Windows 10.
|
||||
# Deploy and update Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
## In this section
|
||||
Learn about deployment in Windows 10 for IT professionals. This includes deploying the operating system, upgrading to it from previous versions and updating Windows 10. The following sections and topics are available.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Deploy Windows 10
|
||||
|Topic |Description |
|
||||
|------|------------|
|
||||
|[What's new in Windows 10 deployment](deploy-whats-new.md) |See this topic for a summary of new features and some recent changes related to deploying Windows 10 in your organization. |
|
||||
|[Plan for Windows 10 deployment](planning/index.md) | This topic provides information about Windows 10 deployment considerations. It also provides details to assist in Windows 10 deployment planning. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 deployment scenarios](windows-10-deployment-scenarios.md) |To successfully deploy the Windows 10 operating system in your organization, it is important to understand the different ways that it can be deployed, especially now that there are new scenarios to consider. Choosing among these scenarios, and understanding the key capabilities and limitations of each, is a key task. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 deployment tools reference](windows-10-deployment-tools-reference.md) |Learn about the tools available to deploy Windows 10. |
|
||||
|[Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md) |If you have Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager in your environment, you will most likely want to use it to deploy Windows 10. This topic will show you how to set up Configuration Manager for operating system deployment and how to integrate Configuration Manager with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) or. |
|
||||
|[Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md) |This guide will walk you through the process of deploying Windows 10 in an enterprise environment using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). |
|
||||
|[Step by step guide: Configure a test lab to deploy Windows 10](windows-10-poc.md) |This guide contains instructions to configure a proof of concept (PoC) environment requiring a minimum amount of resources. The guide makes extensive use of Windows PowerShell and Hyper-V. Subsequent companion guides contain steps to deploy Windows 10 using the PoC environment. After completing this guide, see the following Windows 10 PoC deployment guides: [Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](windows-10-poc-mdt.md), [Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md). |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP overview](deploy-whats-new.md) |Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP is a new offering that delivers, by subscription, exclusive features reserved for Windows 10 Enterprise edition. |
|
||||
|[Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](windows-10-enterprise-e3-overview.md) |This topic provides a brief introduction to Windows 10 installation processes, and provides resolution procedures that IT administrators can use to resolve issues with Windows 10 upgrade. |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Deploy Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
Windows 10 upgrade options are discussed and information is provided about planning, testing, and managing your production deployment.
|
||||
|
||||
### Upgrade to Windows 10
|
||||
|Topic |Description |
|
||||
|------|------------|
|
||||
|[Windows 10 upgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md) |You can upgrade directly to Windows 10 from a previous operating system. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 edition upgrade](upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md) |With Windows 10, you can quickly upgrade from one edition of Windows 10 to another, provided the upgrade path is supported. |
|
||||
|[Deploy Windows To Go in your organization](deploy-windows-to-go.md) |This topic helps you to deploy Windows To Go in your organization. Before you begin deployment, make sure that you have reviewed the topics [Windows To Go: feature overview](planning/windows-to-go-overview.md) and [Prepare your organization for Windows To Go](planning/prepare-your-organization-for-windows-to-go.md) to ensure that you have the correct hardware and are prepared to complete the deployment. You can then use the steps in this topic to start your Windows To Go deployment. |
|
||||
|[Upgrade a Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile with Mobile Device Management](upgrade/upgrade-windows-phone-8-1-to-10.md) |This topic describes how to upgrade eligible Windows Phone 8.1 devices to Windows 10 Mobile. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 upgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md) |This topic provides information about support for upgrading directly to Windows 10 from a previous operating system. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 edition upgrade](upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md) |This topic provides information about support for upgrading from one edition of Windows 10 to another. |
|
||||
|[Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Readiness](upgrade/manage-windows-upgrades-with-upgrade-readiness.md) |With Upgrade Readiness, enterprises now have the tools to plan and manage the upgrade process end to end, allowing them to adopt new Windows releases more quickly. With Windows telemetry enabled, Upgrade Readiness collects system, application, and driver data for analysis. We then identify compatibility issues that can block an upgrade and suggest fixes when they are known to Microsoft. The Upgrade Readiness workflow steps you through the discovery and rationalization process until you have a list of computers that are ready to be upgraded. |
|
||||
|[Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md) |This topic provides a brief introduction to Windows 10 installation processes, and provides resolution procedures that IT administrators can use to resolve issues with Windows 10 upgrade. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 deployment test lab](windows-10-poc.md) |This guide contains instructions to configure a proof of concept (PoC) environment requiring a minimum amount of resources. The guide makes extensive use of Windows PowerShell and Hyper-V. Subsequent companion guides contain steps to deploy Windows 10 using the PoC environment. After completing this guide, additional guides are provided to deploy Windows 10 in the test lab using [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](windows-10-poc-mdt.md) or [System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md). |
|
||||
|[Plan for Windows 10 deployment](planning/index.md) | This section describes Windows 10 deployment considerations and provides information to assist in Windows 10 deployment planning. |
|
||||
|[Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md) |This guide will walk you through the process of deploying Windows 10 in an enterprise environment using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). |
|
||||
|[Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](deploy-windows-sccm/deploy-windows-10-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md) |If you have Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager in your environment, you will most likely want to use it to deploy Windows 10. This topic will show you how to set up Configuration Manager for operating system deployment and how to integrate Configuration Manager with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) or. |
|
||||
|[Windows 10 deployment tools](windows-10-deployment-tools-reference.md) |Learn about available tools to deploy Windows 10, such as the Windows ADK, DISM, USMT, WDS, MDT, Windows PE and more. |
|
||||
|
||||
## Update Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
Information is provided about keeping Windows 10 up-to-date.
|
||||
|
||||
### Update Windows 10
|
||||
|Topic |Description |
|
||||
|------|------------|
|
||||
| [Quick guide to Windows as a service](update/waas-quick-start.md) | Provides a brief summary of the key points for the new servicing model for Windows 10. |
|
||||
@ -54,14 +57,11 @@ Learn about deployment in Windows 10 for IT professionals. This includes deploy
|
||||
| [Manage additional Windows Update settings](update/waas-wu-settings.md) | Provides details about settings available to control and configure Windows Update |
|
||||
| [Windows Insider Program for Business](update/waas-windows-insider-for-business.md) | Explains how the Windows Insider Program for Business works and how to become an insider. |
|
||||
|
||||
### Additional topics
|
||||
## Additional topics
|
||||
|
||||
|Topic |Description |
|
||||
|------|------------|
|
||||
|[Convert MBR partition to GPT](mbr-to-gpt.md) |This topic provides detailed instructions for using the MBR2GPT partition conversion tool. |
|
||||
|[Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE](configure-a-pxe-server-to-load-windows-pe.md) |This guide describes how to configure a PXE server to load Windows PE by booting a client computer from the network. |
|
||||
|[Sideload apps in Windows 10](/windows/application-management/sideload-apps-in-windows-10) |Sideload line-of-business apps in Windows 10. |
|
||||
|[Volume Activation [client]](volume-activation/volume-activation-windows-10.md) |This guide is designed to help organizations that are planning to use volume activation to deploy and activate Windows 10, including organizations that have used volume activation for earlier versions of Windows. |
|
||||
|[Change history for Deploy Windows 10](change-history-for-deploy-windows-10.md) |This topic lists new and updated topics in the Deploy Windows 10 documentation for [Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile](/windows/windows-10). |
|
||||
|[Upgrade a Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile with Mobile Device Management](upgrade/upgrade-windows-phone-8-1-to-10.md) |This topic describes how to upgrade eligible Windows Phone 8.1 devices to Windows 10 Mobile. |
|
||||
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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author: DaniHalfin
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ms.author: daniha
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ms.date: 05/16/2017
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Change history for Update Windows 10
|
||||
@ -13,6 +15,12 @@ This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Update Windows 10](index.md) doc
|
||||
|
||||
>If you're looking for **update history** for Windows 10, see [Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 update history](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12387/windows-10-update-history).
|
||||
|
||||
## May 2017
|
||||
|
||||
| New or changed topic | Description |
|
||||
| --- | --- |
|
||||
| [Manage additional Windows Update settings](waas-wu-settings.md) | New |
|
||||
|
||||
## RELEASE: Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||
|
||||
The topics in this library have been updated for Windows 10, version 1703 (also known as the Creators Update). The following new topics have been added:
|
||||
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||||
ms.author: daniha
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||||
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|
||||
|
||||
# Update Windows 10 in the enterprise
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
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||||
# Configure BranchCache for Windows 10 updates
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
# Configure Windows Update for Business
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates
|
||||
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|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
# Build deployment rings for Windows 10 updates
|
||||
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Integrate Windows Update for Business with management solutions
|
||||
|
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||||
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|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
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|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy Windows 10 updates using System Center Configuration Manager
|
||||
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||||
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|
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||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy Windows 10 updates using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy updates using Windows Update for Business
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
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author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy updates for Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT Mobile
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Optimize Windows 10 update delivery
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Overview of Windows as a service
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Quick guide to Windows as a service
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
ms.date: 07/05/2017
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Manage device restarts after updates
|
||||
@ -24,24 +26,24 @@ You can use Group Policy settings, mobile device management (MDM) or Registry (n
|
||||
|
||||
In Group Policy, within **Configure Automatic Updates**, you can configure a forced restart after a specified instllation time.
|
||||
|
||||
To set the time, you need to go to **Configure Automatic Updates**, select option **4 - Auto download and schedule the instal**, and then enter a time in the **Scheduled install time** dropdown. Alternatively, you can specify that installtion will occur during the automatic maintenance time (configured using **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Maintenance Scheduler**).
|
||||
To set the time, you need to go to **Configure Automatic Updates**, select option **4 - Auto download and schedule the install**, and then enter a time in the **Scheduled install time** dropdown. Alternatively, you can specify that installation will occur during the automatic maintenance time (configured using **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Maintenance Scheduler**).
|
||||
|
||||
**Always automatically restart at the scheduled time** forces a restart after the specified installation time and lets you configure a timer to warn a signed-in user that a restart is going to occur.
|
||||
|
||||
While not recommended, the same result can be achieved through Registry. Under **HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU**, set **AuOptions** to **4**, set the install time with **ScheduledInstallTime**, enable **AlwaysAutoRebootAtScheduledTime** and specify the delay in minutes through **AlwaysAutoRebootAtScheduledTimeMinutes**. Similar to Group Policy, **AlwaysAutoRebootAtScheduledTimeMinutes** sets the timer to warn a signed-in user that a restart is going to occur.
|
||||
|
||||
For a detailed description of these regsitry keys, see [Registry keys used to manage restart](#registry-keys-used-to-manage-restart).
|
||||
For a detailed description of these registry keys, see [Registry keys used to manage restart](#registry-keys-used-to-manage-restart).
|
||||
|
||||
## Delay automatic reboot
|
||||
|
||||
When **Configure Automatic Updates** is enabled in Group Policy, you can enable one of the following additional policies to delay an automatic reboot after update installtion:
|
||||
When **Configure Automatic Updates** is enabled in Group Policy, you can enable one of the following additional policies to delay an automatic reboot after update installation:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Turn off auto-restart for updates during active hours** prevents automatic restart during active hours.
|
||||
- **No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations** prevents automatic restart when a user is signed in. If a user schedules the restart in the update notification, the device will restart at the time the user specifies even if a user is signed in at the time. This policy only applies when **Configure Automatic Updates** is set to option **4-Auto download and schedule the install**.
|
||||
|
||||
You can also use Registry, to prevent automatic restarts when a user is signed in. Under **HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU**, set **AuOptions** to **4** and enable **NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers**. As with Group Policy, if a user schedules the restart in the update notification, it will override this setting.
|
||||
|
||||
For a detailed description of these regsitry keys, see [Registry keys used to manage restart](#registry-keys-used-to-manage-restart).
|
||||
For a detailed description of these registry keys, see [Registry keys used to manage restart](#registry-keys-used-to-manage-restart).
|
||||
|
||||
## Configure active hours
|
||||
|
||||
@ -55,7 +57,7 @@ Administrators can use multiple ways to set active hours for managed devices:
|
||||
|
||||
- You can use Group Policy, as described in the procedure that follows.
|
||||
- You can use MDM, as described in [Configuring active hours with MDM](#configuring-active-hours-with-mdm).
|
||||
- While not recommended, you can also configure active hours, as descrbied in [Configuring active hours through Registry](#configuring-active-hours-through-registry).
|
||||
- While not recommended, you can also configure active hours, as described in [Configuring active hours through Registry](#configuring-active-hours-through-registry).
|
||||
|
||||
### Configuring active hours with Group Policy
|
||||
|
||||
@ -75,7 +77,7 @@ Any settings configured through Registry may conflict with any existing configur
|
||||
You should set a combination of the following registry values, in order to configure active hours.
|
||||
Under **HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate** use **SetActiveHours** to enable or disable active hours and **ActiveHoursStart**,**ActiveHoursEnd** to specify the range of active hours.
|
||||
|
||||
For a detailed description of these regsitry keys, see [Registry keys used to manage restart](#registry-keys-used-to-manage-restart).
|
||||
For a detailed description of these registry keys, see [Registry keys used to manage restart](#registry-keys-used-to-manage-restart).
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>To configure active hours manually on a single device, go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Windows Update** and select **Change active hours**.
|
||||
@ -92,7 +94,7 @@ To configure active hours max range through MDM, use [**Update/ActiveHoursMaxRan
|
||||
|
||||
## Limit restart delays
|
||||
|
||||
After an update is installed, Windows 10 attemtps automatic restart outside of active hours. If the restart does not succeed after 7 days (by default), the user will see a notification that restart is required. You can use the **Specify deadline before auto-restart for update installation** policy to change the delay from 7 days to a number of days between 2 and 14.
|
||||
After an update is installed, Windows 10 attempts automatic restart outside of active hours. If the restart does not succeed after 7 days (by default), the user will see a notification that restart is required. You can use the **Specify deadline before auto-restart for update installation** policy to change the delay from 7 days to a number of days between 2 and 14.
|
||||
|
||||
## Control restart notifications
|
||||
|
||||
@ -121,7 +123,7 @@ To do so through MDM, use [**Update/SetAutoRestartNotificationDisable**](https:/
|
||||
|
||||
### Scheduled auto-restart warnings
|
||||
|
||||
Since users are not able to postpone a scheduled restart once the deadline has been reached, you can configure a warning reminder prior to the scheduled a restart. You can also configure a configure a warning prior to the restart, to notify users once the restart is imminent and allow them to save their work.
|
||||
Since users are not able to postpone a scheduled restart once the deadline has been reached, you can configure a warning reminder prior to the scheduled restart. You can also configure a warning prior to the restart, to notify users once the restart is imminent and allow them to save their work.
|
||||
|
||||
To configure both through Group Policy, find **Configure auto-restart warning notifications schedule for updates** under **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update**. The warning reminder can be configured by **Reminder (hours)** and the warning prior to an imminent auto-restart can be configured by **Warning (mins)**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -129,10 +131,10 @@ In MDM, the warning reminder is configured using [**Update/ScheduleRestartWarnin
|
||||
|
||||
### Engaged restart
|
||||
|
||||
Engaged restart is the period of time when users are required to schedule a restart. When this period ends (7 days by default), Windows transitions to auto-restart outside of active hours.
|
||||
Engaged restart is the period of time when users are required to schedule a restart. Initially, Windows will auto-restart outside of working hours. Once the set period ends (7 days by default), Windows transitions to user scheduled restarts.
|
||||
|
||||
The following settings can be adjusted for engaged restart:
|
||||
* Period of time before engaged restart transitions to auto-restart.
|
||||
* Period of time before auto-restart transitions to engaged restart.
|
||||
* The number of days that users can snooze engaged restart reminder notifications.
|
||||
* The number of days before a pending restart automatically executes outside of working hours.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -183,7 +185,7 @@ The following tables list registry values that correspond to the Group Policy se
|
||||
There are 3 different registry combinations for controlling restart behavior:
|
||||
|
||||
- To set active hours, **SetActiveHours** should be **1**, while **ActiveHoursStart** and **ActiveHoursEnd** should define the time range.
|
||||
- To schedule a specific instllation and reboot time, **AUOptions** should be **4**, **ScheduledInstallTime** should specify the installation time, **AlwaysAutoRebootAtScheduledTime** set to **1** and **AlwaysAutoRebootAtScheduledTimeMinutes** should specify number of minutes to wait before rebooting.
|
||||
- To schedule a specific installation and reboot time, **AUOptions** should be **4**, **ScheduledInstallTime** should specify the installation time, **AlwaysAutoRebootAtScheduledTime** set to **1** and **AlwaysAutoRebootAtScheduledTimeMinutes** should specify number of minutes to wait before rebooting.
|
||||
- To delay rebooting if a user is logged on, **AUOptions** should be **4**, while **NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers** is set to **1**.
|
||||
|
||||
## Related topics
|
||||
|
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Assign devices to servicing branches for Windows 10 updates
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Prepare servicing strategy for Windows 10 updates
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
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|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows Insider Program for Business using Azure Active Directory
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows Insider Program for Business Frequently Asked Questions
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
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|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows Insider Program for Business
|
||||
|
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|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
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|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
ms.date: 05/16/2017
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Manage additional Windows Update settings
|
||||
|
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Walkthrough: use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business
|
||||
|
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Walkthrough: use Microsoft Intune to configure Windows Update for Business
|
||||
|
102
windows/deployment/windows-10-auto-pilot.md
Normal file
102
windows/deployment/windows-10-auto-pilot.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Overview of Windows AutoPilot
|
||||
description: This topic goes over Auto-Pilot and how it helps setup OOBE Windows 10 devices.
|
||||
keywords: mdm, setup, windows, windows 10, oobe, manage, deploy, autopilot, ztd, zero-touch, partner, msfb, intune
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
localizationpriority: high
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
ms.pagetype: deploy
|
||||
author: DaniHalfin
|
||||
ms.author: daniha
|
||||
ms.date: 06/30/2017
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Overview of Windows AutoPilot
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
Windows AutoPilot is a collection of technologies used to setup and pre-configure new devices, getting them ready for productive use. In addition, you can use Windows AutoPilot to reset, repurpose and recover devices.</br>
|
||||
This solution enables an IT department to achieve the above with little to no infrastructure to manage, with a process that's easy and simple.
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## Benefits of Windows AutoPilot
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Traditionally, IT pros spend a lot of time on building and customizing images that will later be deployed to devices with a perfectly good OS already installed on them. Windows AutoPilot introduces a new approach.
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From the users' perspective, it only takes a few simple operations to make their device ready to use.
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From the IT pros' perspective, the only interaction required from the end user, is to connect to a network and to verify their credentials. Everything past that is automated.
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|
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Windows AutoPilot allows you to:
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||||
* Automatically join devices to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
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||||
* Auto-enroll devices into MDM services, such as Microsoft Intune ([*Requires an Azure AD Premium subscription*](#prerequisites))
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||||
* Restrict the Administrator account creation
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* Create and auto-assign devices to configuration groups based on a device's profile
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* Customize OOBE content specific to the organization
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||||
|
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### Prerequisites
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||||
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* [Devices must be registered to the organization](#registering-devices-to-your-organization)
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* Devices have to be pre-installed with Windows 10, version 1703 or later
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* Devices must have access to the internet
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||||
* [Azure AD Premium P1 or P2](https://www.microsoft.com/cloud-platform/azure-active-directory-features)
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||||
* Microsoft Intune or other MDM services to manage your devices
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||||
|
||||
## Windows AutoPilot Scenarios
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||||
|
||||
### Cloud-Driven
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||||
|
||||
The Cloud-Driven scenario enables you to pre-register devices through the Windows AutoPilot Deployment Program. Your devices will be fully configured with no additional intervention required on the users' side.
|
||||
|
||||
#### The Windows AutoPilot Deployment Program experience
|
||||
|
||||
The end user unboxes and turns on a new device. What follows are a few simple configuration steps:
|
||||
* Select a language and keyboard layout
|
||||
* Connect to the network
|
||||
* Provide email address (the email address of the user's Azure AD account) and password
|
||||
|
||||
Multiple additional settings are skipped here, since the device automatically recognizes that [it belongs to an organization](#registering-devices-to-your-organization). Following this process the device is joined to Azure AD, enrolled in Microsoft Intune (or any other MDM service).
|
||||
|
||||
MDM enrollment ensures policies are applied, apps are installed and setting are configured on the device. Windows Update for Business applies the latest updates to ensure the device is up to date.
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
<iframe width="560" height="315" align="center" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4K4hC5NchbE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
|
||||
|
||||
#### Registering devices to your organization
|
||||
|
||||
In order to register devices, you will need to acquire their hardware ID and register it. We are actively working with various hardware vendors to enable them to provide the required information to you, or upload it on your behalf.
|
||||
|
||||
If you would like to capture that information by yourself, you can use the [Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo PowerShell script](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo), which will generate a .csv file with the device's hardware ID.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>This PowerShell script requires elevated permissions.
|
||||
|
||||
By uploading this information to the Microsoft Store for Business or Partner Center admin portal, you'll be able to assign devices to your organization.
|
||||
Additional options and customization is available through these portals to pre-configure the devices.
|
||||
|
||||
Options available for Windows 10, version 1703:
|
||||
* Skipping Work or Home usage selection (*Automatic*)
|
||||
* Skipping OEM registration, OneDrive and Cortana (*Automatic*)
|
||||
* Skipping privacy settings
|
||||
* Preventing the account used to set-up the device from getting local administrator permissions
|
||||
|
||||
We are working to add additional options to further personalize and streamline the setup experience in future releases.
|
||||
|
||||
To see additional details on how to customize the OOBE experience and how to follow this process, see guidance for [Microsoft Store for Business](/store-for-business/add-profile-to-devices.md) or [Partner Center](https://msdn.microsoft.com/partner-center/autopilot).
|
||||
|
||||
### IT-Driven
|
||||
|
||||
If you are planning to use to configure these devices with traditional on-premises or cloud-based solutions, the [Windows Configuration Designer](https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/windows-configuration-designer/9nblggh4tx22) can be used to help automate the process. This is more suited to scenarios in which you require a higher level of control over the provisioning process. For more information on creating provisioning packages with Windows Configuration Designer, see [Create a provisioning package for Windows 10](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package).
|
||||
|
||||
### Teacher-Driven
|
||||
|
||||
If you're an IT pro or a technical staff member at a school, your scenario might be simpler. The [Set Up School PCs](http://www.microsoft.com/store/p/set-up-school-pcs/9nblggh4ls40) app can be used to quickly set up PCs for students and will get you to a productive state faster and simpler. Please see [Use the Set up School PCs app](https://docs.microsoft.com/education/windows/use-set-up-school-pcs-app) for all the details.
|
||||
|
||||
## Ensuring your device can be auto-enrolled to MDM
|
||||
|
||||
In order for your devices to be auto-enrolled into MDM management, MDM auto-enrollment needs to be configured in Azure AD. To do that with Intune, please see [Enroll Windows devices for Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/windows-enroll). For other MDM vendors, please consult your vendor for further details.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>MDM auto-enrollment requires an Azure AD Premium P1 or P2 subscription.
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Windows 10 deployment tools reference (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Windows 10 deployment tools (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Learn about the tools available to deploy Windows 10.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 5C4B0AE3-B2D0-4628-9E73-606F3FAA17BB
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows 10 deployment tools reference
|
||||
# Windows 10 deployment tools
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Learn about the tools available to deploy Windows 10.
|
||||
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Learn about the tools available to deploy Windows 10.
|
||||
</thead>
|
||||
<tbody>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left"><p>[Windows 10 deployment tools](windows-deployment-scenarios-and-tools.md)</p></td>
|
||||
<td align="left"><p>[Windows 10 deployment tools reference](windows-deployment-scenarios-and-tools.md)</p></td>
|
||||
<td align="left"><p>To successfully deploy the Windows 10 operating system and applications for your organization, it is essential that you know about the available tools to help with the process. In this topic, you will learn about the most commonly used tools for Windows 10 deployment.</p></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP Overview
|
||||
title: Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP overview
|
||||
description: Describes Windows 10 Enterprise E3, an offering that delivers, by subscription, the features of Windows 10 Enterprise edition.
|
||||
keywords: upgrade, update, task sequence, deploy
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ms.pagetype: mdt
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP Overview
|
||||
# Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP overview
|
||||
|
||||
Windows 10 Enterprise E3 launched in the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) channel on September 1, 2016. Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP is a new offering that delivers, by subscription, exclusive features reserved for Windows 10 Enterprise edition. This offering is available through the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) channel via the Partner Center as an online service. Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP provides a flexible, per-user subscription for small- and medium-sized organizations (from one to hundreds of users). To take advantage of this offering, you must have the following:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: mtniehaus
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows 10 deployment tools
|
||||
# Windows 10 deployment tools reference
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
To successfully deploy the Windows 10 operating system and applications for your organization, it is essential that you know about the available tools to help with the process. In this topic, you will learn about the most commonly used tools for Windows 10 deployment.
|
||||
|
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