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1. Go to the page on docs.microsoft.com that you want to update, and then click **Edit**.
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2. Log into (or sign up for) a GitHub account.
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3. Click the **Pencil** icon (in the red box) to edit the content.
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4. Using Markdown language, make your changes to the topic. For info about how to edit content using Markdown, see:
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- **If you're linked to the Microsoft organization in GitHub:** [Windows authoring guide](https://aka.ms/WindowsAuthoring)
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5. Make your suggested change, and then click **Preview Changes** to make sure it looks correct.
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6. When you’re done editing the topic, scroll to the bottom of the page, and then click **Propose file change** to create a fork in your personal GitHub account.
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The **Comparing changes** screen appears to see what the changes are between your fork and the original content.
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If there are no problems, you’ll see the message, **Able to merge**.
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8. Click **Create pull request**.
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Security Bulletin](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=718223) page, and change the filter to **Windows Internet Explorer 11**.
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2. Click the title of the latest cumulative security update, and then scroll down to the **Affected software** table.
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3. Click the link that represents both your operating system version and Internet Explorer 11, and then follow the instructions in the **How to get this update** section.
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1. From the Configuration Manager, click **Administration**, click **Client Settings**, double-click **Default Client Settings**, click **Hardware Inventory**, and then click **Set Classes**.
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### SCCM Report Sample – ActiveX.rdl
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## View the collected XML data
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1. Open the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **File**, and then click **Bulk add from file**.
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2. Go to your XML file to add the included sites to the tool, and then click **Open**.<br>Each site is validated and if successful, added to the global site list when you click **OK** to close the menu. If a site doesn’t pass validation, you can try to fix the issues or pick the site and click **Add to list** to ignore the validation problem. For more information about fixing validation problems, see [Fix validation problems using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](fix-validation-problems-using-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md).
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Using Group Policy, you can turn on Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer and then you can turn on local user control using the **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting, located in the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer` category path. After you turn this setting on, your users can turn on Enterprise Mode locally, from the IE **Tools** menu.
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The **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting also lets you decide where to send the user reports (as a URL). We recommend creating a custom HTTP port 81 to let your incoming user information go to a dedicated site. A dedicated site is important so you can quickly pick out the Enterprise Mode traffic from your other website traffic.
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Getting these reports lets you find out about sites that aren’t working right, so you can add them to your Enterprise Mode site list, without having to locate them all yourself. For more information about creating and using a site list, see the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) or the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) topic, based on your operating system.
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3. Open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, click **Bindings**, highlight **Port 81**, click **Edit**, and then change the website information to point to Port 81 so it matches your custom-created port.
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5. Change the WC3 logging fields to include only the **Date**, **Client IP**, **User Name**, and **URI Query** standard fields, and then click **OK**.<p>
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### IIS log file information
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This is what your log files will look like after you set everything up and at least one of your users has turned on Enterprise Mode locally from the **Tools** menu. You can see the URL of the problematic website and client IP address of the user that turned on Enterprise Mode.
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## Using the GitHub sample to collect your data
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1. Right-click on the name, PhoneHomeSample, and click **Publish**.
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2. In the **Publish Web** wizard, pick the publishing target and options that work for your organization.
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**Important**<br>
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Make sure you have a database associated with your publishing target. Otherwise, your reports won’t be collected and you’ll have problems deploying the website.
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After you finish the publishing process, you need to test to make sure the app deployed successfully.
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- Go to `https://<deploy_URL>/List` to see the report results.<p>
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### Troubleshooting publishing errors
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ If you have errors while you’re publishing your project, you should try to upd
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1. From the **Tools** menu of Microsoft Visual Studio, click **NuGet Package Manager**, and click **Manage NuGet Packages for Solution**.
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2. Click **Updates** on the left side of the tool, and click the **Update All** button.<p>
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1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\Microsoft Edge\\Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List** setting.<p>Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a site list.
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1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\Internet Explorer\\Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting.
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2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location for where to receive reports about when your employees use this functionality to turn Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu.
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3. Right-click the **Enable** key, click **Modify**, and then type a **Value data** to point to a server that you can listen to for updates.
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Your **Value data** location can be any of the following types:
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||||
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Security Bulletin](/security-updates/) page, and change the filter to **Windows Internet Explorer 11**.
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||||
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||||

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2. Click the title of the latest cumulative security update, and then scroll down to the **Affected software** table.
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3. Click the link that represents both your operating system version and Internet Explorer 11, and then follow the instructions in the **How to get this update** section.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -284,13 +284,13 @@ You can collect your hardware inventory using the MOF Editor, while you’re con
|
||||
|
||||
1. From the Configuration Manager, click **Administration**, click **Client Settings**, double-click **Default Client Settings**, click **Hardware Inventory**, and then click **Set Classes**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Add**, click **Connect**, and connect to a computer that has completed the setup process and has already existing classes.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Change the **WMI Namespace** to `root\cimv2\IETelemetry`, and click **Connect**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Select the check boxes next to the following classes, and then click **OK**:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -397,12 +397,12 @@ The sample reports, **SCCM Report Sample – ActiveX.rdl** and **SCCM Report Sam
|
||||
### SCCM Report Sample – ActiveX.rdl
|
||||
Gives you a list of all of the ActiveX-related sites visited by the client computer.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### SCCM Report Sample – Site Discovery.rdl
|
||||
Gives you a list of all of the sites visited by the client computer.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## View the collected XML data
|
||||
After the XML files are created, you can use your own solutions to extract and parse the data. The data will look like:
|
||||
@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ You can import this XML data into the correct version of the Enterprise Mode Sit
|
||||
|
||||
1. Open the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **File**, and then click **Bulk add from file**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Go to your XML file to add the included sites to the tool, and then click **Open**.<br>Each site is validated and if successful, added to the global site list when you click **OK** to close the menu. If a site doesn’t pass validation, you can try to fix the issues or pick the site and click **Add to list** to ignore the validation problem. For more information about fixing validation problems, see [Fix validation problems using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](fix-validation-problems-using-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The compatibility improvements made in IE11 lets older websites just work in the
|
||||
## Document mode selection flowchart
|
||||
This flowchart shows how IE11 works when document modes are used.
|
||||
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
[Click this link to enlarge image](img-ie11-docmode-lg.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Known Issues with Internet Explorer 8 document mode in Enterprise Mode
|
||||
|
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ To see if this fix might help you, run through this process one step at a time,
|
||||
|
||||
1. Go to a site having compatibility problems, press **F12** to open the **F12 Developer Tools**, and go to the **Emulation** tool.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Starting with the **11 (Default)** option, test your broken scenario.<br>
|
||||
If that doesn’t work, continue down to the next lowest document mode, stopping as soon as you find a document mode that fixes your problems. For more information about the Emulation tool, see [Emulate browsers, screen sizes, and GPS locations](/previous-versions/windows/internet-explorer/ie-developer/samples/dn255001(v=vs.85)).
|
||||
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ There are two versions of the Enterprise Mode site list schema and the Enterpris
|
||||
|
||||
1. Open the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, and click **Add**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Add the **URL** and pick the document mode from the **Launch in** box. This should be the same document mode you found fixed your problems while testing the site.<br>
|
||||
Similar to Enterprise Mode, you can specify a document mode for a particular web path—such as contoso.com/ERP—or at a domain level. In the above, the entire contoso.com domain loads in Enterprise Mode, while microsoft.com is forced to load into IE8 Document Mode and bing.com loads in IE11.
|
||||
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ For more information about Enterprise Mode, see [What is Enterprise Mode?](what-
|
||||
### Review your Enterprise Mode site list
|
||||
Take a look at your Enterprise Mode site list and make sure everything is the way you want it. The next step will be to turn the list on and start to use it in your company. The Enterprise Mode Site List Manager will look something like:
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
And the underlying XML code will look something like:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ ms.author: dansimp
|
||||
|
||||
Return to: [Deprecated document modes and Internet Explorer 11](deprecated-document-modes.md)<br>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="overflow: auto;">
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
<img src="images/docmode-decisions-lg.png" alt="Full-sized flowchart detailing how document modes are chosen in IE11" width="1355" height="1625" style="max-width:none;">
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -62,15 +62,15 @@ When IE blocks an outdated ActiveX control, you’ll see a notification bar simi
|
||||
|
||||
**Internet Explorer 9 through Internet Explorer 11**
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**Windows Internet Explorer 8**
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking also gives you a security warning that tells you if a webpage tries to launch specific outdated apps, outside of IE:
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## How do I fix an outdated ActiveX control or app?
|
||||
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ You can use the Group Policy setting, **Set a default associations configuration
|
||||
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\File Explorer\\Set a default associations configuration file** setting.<p>
|
||||
Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a default associations configuration file, locally or on a network share. For more information about creating this file, see [Export or Import Default Application Associations]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618268).
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location to your default associations configuration file.<p>
|
||||
If this setting is turned on and your employee's device is domain-joined, this file is processed and default associations are applied at logon. If this setting isn't configured or is turned off, or if your employee's device isn't domain-joined, no default associations are applied at logon.
|
||||
|
@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ ms.date: 07/27/2017
|
||||
|
||||
Using Group Policy, you can turn on Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer and then you can turn on local user control using the **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting, located in the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer` category path. After you turn this setting on, your users can turn on Enterprise Mode locally, from the IE **Tools** menu.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting also lets you decide where to send the user reports (as a URL). We recommend creating a custom HTTP port 81 to let your incoming user information go to a dedicated site. A dedicated site is important so you can quickly pick out the Enterprise Mode traffic from your other website traffic.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Getting these reports lets you find out about sites that aren’t working right, so you can add them to your Enterprise Mode site list, without having to locate them all yourself. For more information about creating and using a site list, see the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) or the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) topic, based on your operating system.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ When you turn logging on, you need a valid URL that points to a server that can
|
||||
|
||||
3. Open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, click **Bindings**, highlight **Port 81**, click **Edit**, and then change the website information to point to Port 81 so it matches your custom-created port.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Open the **Logging** feature, pick **W3C** for the format, and click **Select Fields** to open the **W3C Logging Fields** box.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. Change the WC3 logging fields to include only the **Date**, **Client IP**, **User Name**, and **URI Query** standard fields, and then click **OK**.<p>
|
||||
Using only these fields keeps the log file simple, giving you the date, client IP address, and the website URI information for any site changed by your users.
|
||||
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ When you turn logging on, you need a valid URL that points to a server that can
|
||||
### IIS log file information
|
||||
This is what your log files will look like after you set everything up and at least one of your users has turned on Enterprise Mode locally from the **Tools** menu. You can see the URL of the problematic website and client IP address of the user that turned on Enterprise Mode.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Using the GitHub sample to collect your data
|
||||
@ -103,14 +103,14 @@ For logging, you’re going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can
|
||||
|
||||
5. Right-click on the name, PhoneHomeSample, and click **Publish**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. In the **Publish Web** wizard, pick the publishing target and options that work for your organization.
|
||||
|
||||
**Important**<br>
|
||||
Make sure you have a database associated with your publishing target. Otherwise, your reports won’t be collected and you’ll have problems deploying the website.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
After you finish the publishing process, you need to test to make sure the app deployed successfully.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ For logging, you’re going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can
|
||||
- Go to `https://<deploy_URL>/List` to see the report results.<p>
|
||||
If you’re already on the webpage, you’ll need to refresh the page to see the results.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshooting publishing errors
|
||||
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ If you have errors while you’re publishing your project, you should try to upd
|
||||
|
||||
1. From the **Tools** menu of Microsoft Visual Studio, click **NuGet Package Manager**, and click **Manage NuGet Packages for Solution**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Updates** on the left side of the tool, and click the **Update All** button.<p>
|
||||
You may need to do some additional package cleanup to remove older package versions.
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Jump to:
|
||||
|
||||
[Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11](enterprise-mode-overview-for-ie11.md) can be very effective in providing backward compatibility for older web apps. The Enterprise Mode Site List includes the ability to put any web app in any document mode, include IE8 and IE7 Enterprise Modes, without changing a single line of code on the website.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Sites in the \<docMode\> section can be rendered in any document mode, as shown in blue above. Some sites designed for older versions of Internet Explorer may require better backward compatibility, and these can leverage the \<emie\> section of the Enterprise Mode Site List. IE8 Enterprise Mode provides higher-fidelity emulation for Internet Explorer 8 by using, among other improvements, the original Internet Explorer 8 user agent string. IE7 Enterprise Mode further improves emulation by adding Compatibility View.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ To see if the site works in the Internet Explorer 5, Internet Explorer 7, Intern
|
||||
|
||||
- Open the site in Internet Explorer 11, load the F12 tools by pressing the **F12** key or by selecting **F12 Developer Tools** from the **Tools** menu, and select the **Emulation** tab.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- Run the site in each document mode until you find the mode in which the site works.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Before you can use a site list with Enterprise Mode, you need to turn the functi
|
||||
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list` setting.<p>
|
||||
Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a site list. For more information about creating your site list, see the [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) topics.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location to your site list.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Before you can use a site list with Enterprise Mode, you need to turn the functi
|
||||
|
||||
4. Edit the `SiteList` registry key to point to where you want to keep your Enterprise Mode site list file. For example:
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- **HTTPS location**: `"SiteList"="https://localhost:8080/sites.xml"`
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Besides turning on this feature, you also have the option to provide a URL for E
|
||||
|
||||
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\Internet Explorer\\Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location for where to receive reports about when your employees use this functionality to turn Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Besides turning on this feature, you also have the option to provide a URL for E
|
||||
|
||||
5. Right-click the **Enable** key, click **Modify**, and then type a **Value data** to point to a server that you can listen to for updates.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Your **Value data** location can be any of the following types:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -33,32 +33,32 @@ During installation, you must pick a version of IEAK 11, either **External** or
|
||||
|
||||
| Feature | Internal | External |
|
||||
|-------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|
|
||||
| Welcome screen |  |  |
|
||||
| File locations |  |  |
|
||||
| Platform selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Language selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Package type selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Feature selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Automatic Version Synchronization (AVS) |  |  |
|
||||
| Custom components |  |  |
|
||||
| Internal install |  |  |
|
||||
| User experience |  |  |
|
||||
| Browser user interface |  |  |
|
||||
| Search providers |  |  |
|
||||
| Important URLs – Home page and support |  |  |
|
||||
| Accelerators |  |  |
|
||||
| Favorites, Favorites bar, and feeds |  |  |
|
||||
| Browsing options |  |  |
|
||||
| First Run wizard and Welcome page options |  |  |
|
||||
| Connection manager |  |  |
|
||||
| Connection settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Automatic configuration |  |  |
|
||||
| Proxy settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Security and privacy settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Add a root certificate |  |  |
|
||||
| Programs |  |  |
|
||||
| Additional settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Wizard complete |  |  |
|
||||
| Welcome screen |  |  |
|
||||
| File locations |  |  |
|
||||
| Platform selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Language selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Package type selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Feature selection |  |  |
|
||||
| Automatic Version Synchronization (AVS) |  |  |
|
||||
| Custom components |  |  |
|
||||
| Internal install |  |  |
|
||||
| User experience |  |  |
|
||||
| Browser user interface |  |  |
|
||||
| Search providers |  |  |
|
||||
| Important URLs – Home page and support |  |  |
|
||||
| Accelerators |  |  |
|
||||
| Favorites, Favorites bar, and feeds |  |  |
|
||||
| Browsing options |  |  |
|
||||
| First Run wizard and Welcome page options |  |  |
|
||||
| Connection manager |  |  |
|
||||
| Connection settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Automatic configuration |  |  |
|
||||
| Proxy settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Security and privacy settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Add a root certificate |  |  |
|
||||
| Programs |  |  |
|
||||
| Additional settings |  |  |
|
||||
| Wizard complete |  |  |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -20,17 +20,17 @@ manager: dansimp
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<span style="font-size: 1.5em">This guide shows you how to quickly and easily try a few transformational tools from Microsoft Education in 5 quick steps.</span>
|
||||
<span>This guide shows you how to quickly and easily try a few transformational tools from Microsoft Education in 5 quick steps.</span>
|
||||
|
||||
| Tool | Description |
|
||||
| :---: |:--- |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task1) | [Log in](#edu-task1) to **Device A** with your Teacher credentials and connect to the school network. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task2) | **Interested in significantly improving your students' reading speed and comprehension?<sup>[1](#footnote1)</sup>** </br>Try the [Learning Tools Immersive Reader](#edu-task2) to see how kids can learn to read faster, using text read aloud, and highlighting words for syntax. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task3) | **Looking to foster collaboration, communication, and critical thinking in the classroom?** </br>Launch [Microsoft Teams](#edu-task3) and learn how to set up digital classroom discussions, respond to student questions, and organize class content. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task4) | **Trying to expand classroom creativity and interaction between students?** </br>Open [OneNote](#edu-task4) and create an example group project for your class. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task5) | **Curious about telling stories through video?** </br>Try the [Photos app](#edu-task5) to make your own example video. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task6) | **Want to teach kids to further collaborate and problem solve?** </br>Play with [Minecraft: Education Edition](#edu-task6) to see how it can be used as a collaborative and versatile platform across subjects to encourage 21st century skills. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task7) | **Want to provide a personal math tutor for your students?** </br>Use [Windows Ink and the Math Assistant feature](#edu-task7) in OneNote to give students step-by-step instructions and interactive 2D graphs for math problems. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task1) | [Log in](#edu-task1) to **Device A** with your Teacher credentials and connect to the school network. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task2) | **Interested in significantly improving your students' reading speed and comprehension?<sup>[1](#footnote1)</sup>** </br>Try the [Learning Tools Immersive Reader](#edu-task2) to see how kids can learn to read faster, using text read aloud, and highlighting words for syntax. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task3) | **Looking to foster collaboration, communication, and critical thinking in the classroom?** </br>Launch [Microsoft Teams](#edu-task3) and learn how to set up digital classroom discussions, respond to student questions, and organize class content. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task4) | **Trying to expand classroom creativity and interaction between students?** </br>Open [OneNote](#edu-task4) and create an example group project for your class. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task5) | **Curious about telling stories through video?** </br>Try the [Photos app](#edu-task5) to make your own example video. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task6) | **Want to teach kids to further collaborate and problem solve?** </br>Play with [Minecraft: Education Edition](#edu-task6) to see how it can be used as a collaborative and versatile platform across subjects to encourage 21st century skills. |
|
||||
| [](#edu-task7) | **Want to provide a personal math tutor for your students?** </br>Use [Windows Ink and the Math Assistant feature](#edu-task7) in OneNote to give students step-by-step instructions and interactive 2D graphs for math problems. |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ manager: dansimp
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="edu-task1"></a>1. Log in and connect to the school network
|
||||
To try out the educator tasks, start by logging in as a teacher.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ To try out the educator tasks, start by logging in as a teacher.
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="edu-task2"></a>2. Significantly improve student reading speed and comprehension
|
||||
|
||||
> [!VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/embed/GCzSAslq_2Y]
|
||||
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Learning Tools and the Immersive Reader can be used in the Microsoft Edge browse
|
||||
|
||||
4. Select the **Immersive Reader** button.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. Press the **Play** button to hear text read aloud.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -86,14 +86,14 @@ Learning Tools and the Immersive Reader can be used in the Microsoft Edge browse
|
||||
|
||||
| Text to Speech | Text Preferences | Grammar Options | Line Focus |
|
||||
| :------------: | :--------------: | :-------------: | :--------: |
|
||||
|  |  |  |  |
|
||||
|  |  |  |  |
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="edu-task3"></a>3. Spark communication, critical thinking, and creativity in the classroom
|
||||
|
||||
> [!VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/embed/riQr4Dqb8B8]
|
||||
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Take a guided tour of Microsoft Teams and test drive this digital hub.
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="edu-task4"></a>4. Expand classroom collaboration and interaction between students
|
||||
|
||||
> [!VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/embed/dzDSWMb_fIE]
|
||||
@ -135,16 +135,16 @@ When you're not using the pen, just use the magnet to stick it to the left side
|
||||
3. Follow the instructions for the project. Look for the **Try this!** callouts to experiment with these engaging activities.
|
||||
- Discover the power of digital ink by selecting the Draw tab. Choose your pen and get scribbling.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- Type anywhere on the page! Just click your cursor where you want to place text.
|
||||
- Use the checkmark in the **Home** tab to keep track of completed tasks.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- To find information without leaving OneNote, use the Researcher tool found under the Insert tab.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Use video to create a project summary.
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||||
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||||
8. Drag the videos to the Storyboard, one by one. Your project should look roughly like this:
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
9. Select the first card in the Storyboard (the video of the project materials) and select **Text**, type a title in, a text style, a layout, and select **Done**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Use video to create a project summary.
|
||||
4. Play back your effect.
|
||||
5. Select **Done** when you have it where you want it.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
12. Select **Music** and select a track from the **Recommended** music collection.
|
||||
1. The music will update automatically to match the length of your video project, even as you make changes.
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||||
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Check out this use case video of the Photos team partnering with the Bureau Of F
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="edu-task6"></a>6. Get kids to further collaborate and problem solve
|
||||
|
||||
> [!VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/embed/QI_bRNUugog]
|
||||
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Today, we'll explore a Minecraft world through the eyes of a student.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Scroll down to the **Details** section and select **Download World**.
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|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. When prompted, save the world.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ Today, we'll explore a Minecraft world through the eyes of a student.
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||||
|
||||
To try more advanced movements or building within Minecraft, use the Minecraft Controls Diagram.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
12. Access and adapt over 300 lesson plans, spanning all grades and subjects, to meet your needs. Enjoy exploring new worlds and happy crafting.
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||||
@ -260,13 +260,13 @@ Today, we'll explore a Minecraft world through the eyes of a student.
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||||
2. Click **Class Resources**.
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||||
3. Click **Find a Lesson**.
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||||
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||||

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||||

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||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="edu-task7"></a>7. Use Windows Ink to provide a personal math tutor for your students
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||||
|
||||
The **Math Assistant** and **Ink Replay** features available in the OneNote app give your students step-by-step instructions on how to solve their math problems and help them visualize math functions on an interactive 2D graph.
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||||
@ -275,15 +275,15 @@ The **Math Assistant** and **Ink Replay** features available in the OneNote app
|
||||
To get started:
|
||||
1. Open the OneNote app for Windows 10 (not OneNote 2016).
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

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||||
|
||||
2. In the top left corner, click on the **<** arrow to access your notebooks and pages.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Add Page** to launch a blank work space.
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||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Make sure your pen is paired to the device. To pair, see <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/help/12383" target="_blank">Connect to Bluetooth devices</a>.
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||||
|
||||
@ -292,26 +292,26 @@ To solve the equation 3x+4=7, follow these instructions:
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||||
|
||||
2. If you wrote the equation using digital ink, use the **Lasso tool** to circle the equation. If you typed the equation, highlight it using your mouse.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. On the **Draw** tab, click the **Math** button.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. From the drop-down menu in the **Math** pane, select the option to **Solve for x**. You can now see the final solution of the equation.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. From the second drop-down below, choose **Steps for Solving Linear Formula**, which shows you the step-by-step solution of this equation.
|
||||
|
||||
6. On the **View** tab, click the **Replay** button. Use your mouse to select the written equation and watch your text in replay. Replay is great for students to review how the teacher solved the equation and for teachers to review how students approached a problem.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
To graph the equation 3x+4=7, follow these instructions:
|
||||
1. From the drop-down menu in the **Math** pane, select the option to **Graph Both Sides in 2D**. You can play with the interactive graph of your equation - use a single finger to move the graph position or two fingers to change the **zoom** level.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click the **Insert on Page** button below the graph to add a screenshot of the graph to your page.
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
@ -320,11 +320,11 @@ To graph the equation 3x+4=7, follow these instructions:
|
||||
**Watch what Educators say about Microsoft Education delivering better learning outcomes**
|
||||
Bring out the best in students by providing a platform for collaborating, exploring, personalized learning, and getting things done across all devices.
|
||||
|
||||
| | |
|
||||
| | |
|
||||
|:--- |:--- |
|
||||
| <iframe width="420" height="236" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/nt3hz2vVf8c" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></br>See how one school improves reading skills using Learning Tools Immersive Reader | <iframe width="420" height="236" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/N7uiMs4dPcg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></br>Here's how Microsoft Teams creates more robust classroom experiences at all ages. |
|
||||
| <iframe width="420" height="236" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/hMmRud4B54o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></br>Watch teachers elevate the education of students using OneNote. | <iframe width="420" height="236" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hl9ZQiektJE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></br>Here what other teachers say about using Minecraft: Education Edition in their classrooms. |
|
||||
| | |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Update your apps
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ ms.date: 12/11/2017
|
||||
|
||||
# Microsoft Education Trial in a Box
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ Welcome to Microsoft Education Trial in a Box. We built this trial to make it ea
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||
| [](educator-tib-get-started.md) | [](itadmin-tib-get-started.md) |
|
||||
| [](educator-tib-get-started.md) | [](itadmin-tib-get-started.md) |
|
||||
| :---: | :---: |
|
||||
| <span style="font-size: 1.5em">**Educator**</span></br>Enhance students of all abilities by unleashing their creativity, collaboration, and improving problem-solving skills. </br>[Get started](educator-tib-get-started.md) | <span style="font-size: 1.5em">**IT Admin**</span></br>Quickly implement and deploy a full cloud infrastructure that's secure and easy to manage. </br> [Get started](itadmin-tib-get-started.md) |
|
||||
| <span>**Educator**</span></br>Enhance students of all abilities by unleashing their creativity, collaboration, and improving problem-solving skills. </br>[Get started](educator-tib-get-started.md) | <span>**IT Admin**</span></br>Quickly implement and deploy a full cloud infrastructure that's secure and easy to manage. </br> [Get started](itadmin-tib-get-started.md) |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -20,16 +20,16 @@ manager: dansimp
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<span style="font-size: 1.5em">Learn how to quickly deploy and manage devices for your school in 5 quick steps.</span>
|
||||
<span>Learn how to quickly deploy and manage devices for your school in 5 quick steps.</span>
|
||||
|
||||
| | |
|
||||
| | |
|
||||
| :---: |:--- |
|
||||
| [](#it-task1) | [Log in](#it-task1) to **Device A** with your IT Admin credentials and connect to your school's network. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task2) | [Configure Device B](#it-task2) with the Set up School PCs app. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task3) | [Express configure Intune for Education](#it-task3) to manage devices, users, and policies. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task4) | [Find apps from the Microsoft Store for Education](#it-task4) and deploy them to manage devices in your tenant. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task5) | [Create custom folders](#it-task5) that will appear on each managed device's **Start** menu. |
|
||||
| | |
|
||||
| [](#it-task1) | [Log in](#it-task1) to **Device A** with your IT Admin credentials and connect to your school's network. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task2) | [Configure Device B](#it-task2) with the Set up School PCs app. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task3) | [Express configure Intune for Education](#it-task3) to manage devices, users, and policies. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task4) | [Find apps from the Microsoft Store for Education](#it-task4) and deploy them to manage devices in your tenant. |
|
||||
| [](#it-task5) | [Create custom folders](#it-task5) that will appear on each managed device's **Start** menu. |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
To get the most out of Microsoft Education, we've pre-configured your tenant for you so you don't need to set it up. A tenant is representative of an organization. It is a dedicated instance of the Azure AD service that an organization receives and owns when it signs up for a Microsoft cloud service such as Azure, Microsoft Intune, or Office 365. We've also pre-populated the tenant with fictitious Student Information System (SIS) data so you can work with this as you follow the guide.
|
||||
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ If you run into any problems while following the steps in this guide, or you hav
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="it-task1"></a>1. Log in to Device A with your IT Admin credentials and connect to the school network
|
||||
To try out the IT admin tasks, start by logging in as an IT admin.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ To try out the IT admin tasks, start by logging in as an IT admin.
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="it-task2"></a>2. Configure Device B with Set up School PCs
|
||||
Now you're ready to learn how to configure a brand new device. You will start on **Device A** by downloading and running the Set up School PCs app. Then, you will configure **Device B**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ If you've previously used Set up School PCs to provision student devices, you ca
|
||||
|
||||
1. From the **Start** menu, find and then click **Microsoft Store** to launch the Store.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Search for the **Set up School PCs** app.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Install**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ If you've previously used Set up School PCs to provision student devices, you ca
|
||||
|
||||
1. On **Device A**, launch the Set up School PCs app.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Get started**.
|
||||
3. Select **Sign-in**.
|
||||
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ If you've previously used Set up School PCs to provision student devices, you ca
|
||||
|
||||
We recommend checking the highlighted settings below:
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- **Remove apps pre-installed by the device manufacturer** - If you select this option, this will reset the machine and the provisioning process will take longer (about 30 minutes).
|
||||
- **Allow local storage (not recommended for shared devices)** lets students save files to the **Desktop** and **Documents** folder on the student PC.
|
||||
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ If you've previously used Set up School PCs to provision student devices, you ca
|
||||
|
||||
7. **Set up the Take a Test app** configures the device for taking quizzes and high-stakes assessments by some providers like Smarter Balanced. Windows will lock down the student PC so that students can't access anything else while taking the test.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
1. Specify if you want to create a Take a Test button on the students' sign-in screens.
|
||||
2. Select **Advanced settings** to allow keyboard text suggestions to appear and to allow teachers to monitor online tests.
|
||||
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ If you've previously used Set up School PCs to provision student devices, you ca
|
||||
|
||||
8. **Add recommended apps** lets you choose from a set of recommended Microsoft Store apps to provision.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The recommended apps include the following:
|
||||
* **Office 365 for Windows 10 S (Education Preview)** - Optional. This works well for the Trial in a Box PCs running Windows 10 S. However, if you try to install this app on other editions of Windows 10, setup will fail. Also note that if you select **Office 365 for Windows 10 S (Education Preview)**, it will take about 30-45 minutes longer for Set up School PCs to create the provisioning package as the app downloads Office 365 for Windows 10 S (Education Preview) from the Microsoft Store.
|
||||
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ If you've previously used Set up School PCs to provision student devices, you ca
|
||||
|
||||
To change any of the settings, select the page or section (such as **Sign-in** or **Settings**) to go back to that page and make your changes.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
10. Accept the summary and then insert a USB drive in **Device A**. Use the USB drive that came in the Trial in a Box accessories box to save the provisioning package.
|
||||
11. Select the drive and then **Save** to create the provisioning package.
|
||||
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ A provisioning package is a method for applying settings to Windows 10 without n
|
||||
|
||||
1. Start with **Device B** turned off or with the PC on the first-run setup screen. In Windows 10 S Fall Creators Update, the first-run setup screen says **Let's start with region. Is this right?**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
If you go past the region selection screen, select **Ctrl + Shift + F3** which will prompt the "System Preparation Tool." Select **Okay** in the tool to return to the region selection screen. If this doesn't work, reset the PC by going to **Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Reset this PC.**
|
||||
|
||||
@ -166,20 +166,20 @@ You can complete the rest of the IT admin tasks using **Device A**.
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="it-task3"></a>3. Express configure Intune for Education to manage devices, users, and policies
|
||||
Intune for Education provides an **Express configuration** option so you can get going right away. We'll use that option here.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Log into the <a href="https://intuneeducation.portal.azure.com/" target="_blank">Intune for Education console</a>.
|
||||
2. On the Intune for Education dashboard, click **Launch Express Configuration** or select the **Express configuration**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. In the **Welcome to Intune for Education** screen, click **Get started** and follow the prompts until you get to the **Choose group** screen.
|
||||
4. In the **Choose group** screen, select **All Users** so that all apps and settings that we select during express setup will apply to this group.
|
||||
5. In the **Choose apps** screen, you will see a selection of desktop (Win32) apps, Web apps, and Microsoft Store apps.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. Add or remove apps by clicking on them. A blue checkmark means the app is added and will be installed for all members of the group selected in step 5.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Intune for Education provides an **Express configuration** option so you can get
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="it-task4"></a>4. Find apps from the Microsoft Store for Education and deploy them to managed devices in your tenant
|
||||
The Microsoft Store for Education is where you can shop for more apps for your school.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ The Microsoft Store for Education is where you can shop for more apps for your s
|
||||
2. In the **Store apps** section, select **+ New app** to go to the <a href="https://educationstore.microsoft.com" target="_blank">Microsoft Store for Education</a>.
|
||||
3. Select **Sign in** and start shopping for apps for your school.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Check some of the categories for suggested apps or search the Store for a free educational or reference app. Find ones that you haven't already installed during express configuration for Intune for Education. For example, these apps are free:
|
||||
- Duolingo - Learn Languages for Free
|
||||
@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ The Microsoft Store for Education is where you can shop for more apps for your s
|
||||
|
||||
The apps will show up in your inventory along with the apps that Microsoft automatically provisioned for your education tenant.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
In the **Private store** column of the **Products & services** page, the status for some apps will indicate that it's "In private store" while others will say "Adding to private store" or "Not applicable". Learn more about this in <a href="/microsoft-store/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store" target="_blank">Distribute apps using your private store</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ The Microsoft Store for Education is where you can shop for more apps for your s
|
||||
|
||||
</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
## <a name="it-task5"></a>5. Create custom folders that will appear on each managed device's Start menu
|
||||
Update settings for all devices in your tenant by adding the **Documents** and **Downloads** folders to all devices managed in Intune for Education.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Update settings for all devices in your tenant by adding the **Documents** and *
|
||||
2. Select **Group > All Devices > Settings** and expand **Windows interface settings**.
|
||||
3. In **Choose folders that appear in the Start menu**, select **Documents** and **Downloads**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. **Save** your changes.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ For more information about checking for updates, and how to optionally turn on a
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> For the alternate email address, make sure you use a different address from your Office 365 email address.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Click **Save**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -46,17 +46,17 @@ For more information about checking for updates, and how to optionally turn on a
|
||||
|
||||
1. Click the **Need help?** button in the lower right-hand corner of the Office 365 console.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
You will see a sidebar window open up on the right-hand side of the screen.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
If you chose to have a support representative call you, a new support ticket will be opened and you can track these in **Support tickets**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click the **question button**  in the top navigation of the sidebar window.
|
||||
2. Click the **question button**  in the top navigation of the sidebar window.
|
||||
3. In the field below **Need help?**, enter a description of your help request.
|
||||
4. Click the **Get help button**.
|
||||
5. In the **Let us call you** section, enter a phone number where you can be reached.
|
||||
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Forget your password? Follow these steps to recover it.
|
||||
1. Go to <a href="https://portal.office.com/" target="_blank">https://portal.office.com</a>
|
||||
2. Select **Can't access your account** and follow the prompts to get back into your account.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ You can set the policy using one of these methods:
|
||||
|
||||
- When using [Set up School PCs](use-set-up-school-pcs-app.md), in the **Configure student PC settings** screen, select **Enable Windows 10 Autopilot Reset** among the list of settings for the student PC as shown in the following example:
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## Trigger Autopilot Reset
|
||||
Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once you've done these two steps, you can let the process execute and once it's done, the device is again ready for use.
|
||||
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once yo
|
||||
|
||||
1. From the Windows device lock screen, enter the keystroke: **CTRL + Windows key + R**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
This will open up a custom login screen for Autopilot Reset. The screen serves two purposes:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once yo
|
||||
|
||||
2. Notify the user in case a provisioning package, created using Windows Configuration Designer or Set up School PCs, will be used as part of the process.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Sign in with the admin account credentials. If you created a provisioning package, plug in the USB drive and trigger Autopilot Reset.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Autopilot Reset is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once yo
|
||||
|
||||
- Is returned to a known good managed state, connected to Azure AD and MDM.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Once provisioning is complete, the device is again ready for use.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ See [change using Microsoft Store for Education](#change-using-microsoft-store-f
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 1** - Enter the details for the Windows edition change
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. The change will automatically be applied to the group you selected.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ You can use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package that
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 2** - Enter the license key
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Complete the rest of the process for creating a provisioning package and then apply the package to the devices you want to change to Windows 10 Pro Education.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Once you enable the setting to change to Windows 10 Pro Education, the change wi
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 3** - Check the box to confirm
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. Click **Change all my devices**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -169,13 +169,13 @@ If the Windows device is running Windows 10, version 1703, follow these steps.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 4** - Select how you'd like to set up the device
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. On the **Sign in with Microsoft** page, enter the username and password to use with Office 365 or other services from Microsoft, and then click **Next**.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 5** - Enter the account details
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Go through the rest of Windows device setup. Once you're done, the device will be Azure AD joined to your school's subscription.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -188,21 +188,21 @@ If the Windows device is running Windows 10, version 1703, follow these steps.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 6** - Go to **Access work or school** in Settings
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. In **Access work or school**, click **Connect**.
|
||||
3. In the **Set up a work or school account** window, click the **Join this device to Azure Active Directory** option at the bottom.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 7** - Select the option to join the device to Azure Active Directory
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. On the **Let's get you signed in** window, enter the Azure AD credentials (username and password) and sign in. This will join the device to the school's Azure AD.
|
||||
5. To verify that the device was successfully joined to Azure AD, go back to **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**. You should now see a connection under the **Connect to work or school** section that indicates the device is connected to Azure AD.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 8** - Verify the device connected to Azure AD
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#### Step 2: Sign in using Azure AD account
|
||||
@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ Once the automatic change to Windows 10 Pro Education is turned off, the change
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 12** - Revert to Windows 10 Pro
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. You will be asked if you're sure that you want to turn off automatic changes to Windows 10 Pro Education. Click **Yes**.
|
||||
5. Click **Close** in the **Success** page.
|
||||
@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ You need to synchronize these identities so that users will have a *single ident
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 13** - On-premises AD DS integrated with Azure AD
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
For more information about integrating on-premises AD DS domains with Azure AD, see these resources:
|
||||
- [Integrating your on-premises identities with Azure Active Directory](/azure/active-directory/hybrid/whatis-hybrid-identity)
|
||||
|
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ At the end of this section, you should have a list of Chromebook user and device
|
||||
|
||||
You use the Google Admin Console (as shown in Figure 1) to manage user and device settings. These settings are applied to all the Chromebook devices in your institution that are enrolled in the Google Admin Console. Review the user and device settings in the Google Admin Console and determine which settings are appropriate for your Windows devices.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Figure 1. Google Admin Console
|
||||
|
||||
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Table 3. Settings in the Security node in the Google Admin Console
|
||||
|
||||
In addition to the settings configured in the Google Admin Console, users may have locally configured their devices based on their own personal preferences (as shown in Figure 2). Table 4 lists the Chromebook user and device settings that you can locally configure. Review the settings and determine which settings you will migrate to Windows. Some of the settings listed in Table 4 can only be seen when you click the **Show advanced settings** link (as shown in Figure 2).
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Figure 2. Locally-configured settings on Chromebook
|
||||
|
||||
@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ Table 6 is a decision matrix that lists the device, user, and app management pro
|
||||
|
||||
Table 6. Device, user, and app management products and technologies
|
||||
|
||||
<table style="width:100%;">
|
||||
<table>
|
||||
<colgroup>
|
||||
<col width="14%" />
|
||||
<col width="14%" />
|
||||
|
@ -94,19 +94,19 @@ Use one of these methods to set this policy.
|
||||
- Data type: Integer
|
||||
- Value: 0
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Group Policy
|
||||
Set **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search > AllowCortana** to **Disabled**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Provisioning tools
|
||||
- [Set up School PCs](use-set-up-school-pcs-app.md) always sets this policy in provisioning packages it creates.
|
||||
- [Windows Configuration Designer](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package)
|
||||
- Under **Runtime settings**, click the **Policies** settings group, set **Experience > Cortana** to **No**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## SetEduPolicies
|
||||
**SetEduPolicies** is a policy that applies a set of configuration behaviors to Windows. It is a policy node in the [SharedPC configuration service provider](/windows/client-management/mdm/sharedpc-csp).
|
||||
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Use one of these methods to set this policy.
|
||||
- Data type: Boolean
|
||||
- Value: true
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Group Policy
|
||||
**SetEduPolicies** is not natively supported in Group Policy. Instead, use the [MDM Bridge WMI Provider](/windows/win32/dmwmibridgeprov/mdm-bridge-wmi-provider-portal) to set the policy in [MDM SharedPC](/windows/win32/dmwmibridgeprov/mdm-sharedpc).
|
||||
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ For example:
|
||||
- [Windows Configuration Designer](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package)
|
||||
- Under **Runtime settings**, click the **SharedPC** settings group, set **PolicyCustomization > SetEduPolicies** to **True**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## Ad-free search with Bing
|
||||
Provide an ad-free experience that is a safer, more private search option for K–12 education institutions in the United States.
|
||||
|
@ -34,21 +34,21 @@ Proper preparation is essential for a successful district deployment. To avoid c
|
||||
As part of preparing for your district deployment, you need to plan your district configuration — the focus of this guide. Figure 1 illustrates a typical finished district configuration that you can use as a model (the blueprint in our builder analogy) for the finished state.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 1. Typical district configuration for this guide*
|
||||
|
||||
A *district* consists of multiple schools, typically at different physical locations. Figure 2 illustrates a typical school configuration within the district that this guide uses.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 2. Typical school configuration for this guide*
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, each school consists of multiple classrooms. Figure 3 shows the classroom configuration this guide uses.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 3. Typical classroom configuration in a school*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual c
|
||||
9. On the admin device, manage the Windows 10 devices and apps, the Office 365 subscription, and the AD DS–Azure AD integration.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 4. How district configuration works*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ In this method, you have an on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 5, the
|
||||
> Azure AD Connect also supports synchronization from any Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (LDAPv3)–compliant directory by using the information provided in [Generic LDAP Connector for FIM 2010 R2 Technical Reference](/previous-versions/mim/dn510997(v=ws.10)).
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 5. Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ For more information about how to perform this step, see the [Integrate on-premi
|
||||
In this method, you have no on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 6, you manually prepare a .csv file with the student information from your source, and then manually import the information directly into Azure AD. The .csv file must be in the format that Office 365 specifies.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 6. Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -812,14 +812,14 @@ You can deploy the Azure AD Connect tool:
|
||||
- **On premises.** As shown in Figure 7, Azure AD Connect runs on premises, which has the advantage of not requiring a VPN connection to Azure. It does, however, require a virtual machine (VM) or physical server.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 7. Azure AD Connect on premises*
|
||||
|
||||
- **In Azure.** As shown in Figure 8, Azure AD Connect runs on a VM in Azure AD, which has the advantages of being faster to provision (than a physical, on-premises server), offers better site availability, and helps reduce the number of on-premises servers. The disadvantage is that you need to deploy a VPN gateway on premises.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
|
||||
> 
|
||||
> 
|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 8. Azure AD Connect in Azure*
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ Proper preparation is essential for a successful school deployment. To avoid com
|
||||
|
||||
As part of preparing for your school deployment, you need to plan your configuration—the focus of this guide. Figure 1 illustrates a typical finished school configuration that you can use as a model (the blueprint in our builder analogy) for the finished state.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 1. Typical school configuration for this guide*
|
||||
|
||||
Figure 2 shows the classroom configuration this guide uses.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 2. Typical classroom configuration in a school*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual c
|
||||
6. On the student and faculty devices, deploy Windows 10 to new or existing devices, or upgrade eligible devices to Windows 10.
|
||||
7. On the admin device, manage the Windows 10 devices and apps, the Office 365 subscription, and the AD DS and Azure AD integration.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 3. How school configuration works*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ In this method, you have an on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 4, the
|
||||
|
||||
**Note** Azure AD Connect also supports synchronization from any Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (LDAPv3)–compliant directory by using the information provided in [Generic LDAP Connector for FIM 2010 R2 Technical Reference](/previous-versions/mim/dn510997(v=ws.10)?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396).
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 4. Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ For more information about how to perform this step, see the [Integrate on-premi
|
||||
|
||||
In this method, you have no on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 5, you manually prepare a .csv file with the student information from your source, and then manually import the information directly into Azure AD. The .csv file must be in the format that Office 365 specifies.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 5. Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -383,13 +383,13 @@ You can deploy the Azure AD Connect tool by using one of the following methods:
|
||||
|
||||
- **On premises.** As shown in Figure 6, Azure AD Connect runs on premises, which has the advantage of not requiring a virtual private network (VPN) connection to Azure. It does, however, require a virtual machine (VM) or physical server.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 6. Azure AD Connect on premises*
|
||||
|
||||
- **In Azure**. As shown in Figure 7, Azure AD Connect runs on a VM in Azure AD, which has the advantages of being faster to provision (than a physical, on-premises server), offers better site availability, and helps reduce the number of on-premises servers. The disadvantage is that you need to deploy a VPN gateway on premises.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
*Figure 7. Azure AD Connect in Azure*
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ To turn off access to contacts for all apps on individual Windows devices:
|
||||
|
||||
1. On the computer, go to **Settings** and select **Privacy**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Under the list of **Privacy** areas, select **Contacts**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Turn off **Let apps access my contacts**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ For IT-managed Windows devices, you can use a Group Policy to turn off the setti
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to allow only certain apps to have access to contacts, you can use the switch for each app to specify which ones you want on or off.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The list of apps on the Windows-based device may vary from the above example. The list depends on what apps you have installed and which of these apps access contacts.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ To allow only certain apps to have access to contacts, you can:
|
||||
|
||||
* Apply the Group Policy: **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **App Privacy** > **Let Windows apps access contacts** and then specify the default for each app by adding the app's Package Family Name under the default behavior you want to enforce.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Skype and Xbox settings
|
||||
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Skype uses the user’s contact details to deliver important information about t
|
||||
|
||||
To manage and edit your profile in the Skype UWP app, follow these steps:
|
||||
|
||||
1. In the Skype UWP app, select the user profile icon  to go to the user’s profile page.
|
||||
1. In the Skype UWP app, select the user profile icon  to go to the user’s profile page.
|
||||
|
||||
2. In the account page, select **Manage account** for the Skype account that you want to change. This will take you to the online Skype portal.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ To manage and edit your profile in the Skype UWP app, follow these steps:
|
||||
|
||||
6. To change the profile picture, go to the Skype app and click on the current profile picture or avatar. The **Manage Profile Picture** window pops up.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
* To take a new picture, click the camera icon in the pop up window. To upload a new picture, click the three dots (**...**).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Admins can control whether or not teachers are automatically assigned the **Basi
|
||||
2. Click **Manage**, and then click **Settings**.
|
||||
3. On **Shop**, select or clear **Make everyone a Basic Purchaser**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> **Make everyone a Basic Purchaser** is on by default.
|
||||
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ When **Make everyone a Basic Purchaser** is turned off, admins can manually assi
|
||||
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Permissions**.
|
||||
3. On **Roles**, click **Assign roles**, type and select a name, choose the role you want to assign, and then click **Save**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**Blocked Basic Purchasers**
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||
|
||||
Teachers and IT administrators can now get early access to **Minecraft: Education Edition** and add it their Microsoft Store for Business for distribution.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
## Prerequisites
|
||||
|
||||
@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ Teachers and IT administrators can now get early access to **Minecraft: Educatio
|
||||
- Office 365 Education, which includes online versions of Office apps plus 1 TB online storage. [Sign up your school for Office 365 Education.](https://products.office.com/academic/office-365-education-plan)
|
||||
- If your school has an Office 365 Education subscription, it includes a free Azure AD subscription. [Register your free Azure AD subscription.](/windows/client-management/mdm/register-your-free-azure-active-directory-subscription)
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
[Learn how teachers can get and distribute **Minecraft: Education Edition**](teacher-get-minecraft.md)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
[Learn how IT administrators can get and distribute **Minecraft: Education Edition**](school-get-minecraft.md), and how to manage permissions for Minecraft.
|
@ -14,15 +14,15 @@ ms.date: 10/13/2017
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows 10 for Education
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
##  Learn
|
||||
##  Learn
|
||||
|
||||
<p><b><a href="windows-editions-for-education-customers.md" data-raw-source="[Windows 10 editions for education customers](windows-editions-for-education-customers.md)">Windows 10 editions for education customers</a></b><br />Windows 10, version 1607 introduces two editions designed for the unique needs of K-12 institutions: Windows 10 Pro Education and Windows 10 Education. These editions provide education-specific default settings for the evolving landscape in K-12 education IT environments.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare" data-raw-source="[Compare each Windows edition](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare)">Compare each Windows edition</a></b><br />Find out more about the features and functionality we support in each edition of Windows.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/education/buy-license/overview-of-how-to-buy/default.aspx?tabshow=schools" data-raw-source="[Get Windows 10 Education or Windows 10 Pro Education](https://www.microsoft.com/education/buy-license/overview-of-how-to-buy/default.aspx?tabshow=schools)">Get Windows 10 Education or Windows 10 Pro Education</a></b><br />When you've made your decision, find out how to buy Windows for your school.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
##  Plan
|
||||
##  Plan
|
||||
|
||||
<p><b><a href="configure-windows-for-education.md" data-raw-source="[Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers](configure-windows-for-education.md)">Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers</a></b><br />Provides guidance on ways to customize the OS diagnostic data, consumer experiences, Cortana, search, as well as some of the preinstalled apps, so that Windows is ready for your school.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="edu-deployment-recommendations.md" data-raw-source="[Deployment recommendations for school IT administrators](edu-deployment-recommendations.md)">Deployment recommendations for school IT administrators</a></b><br />Learn how to customize the OS privacy settings, Skype, and Xbox for Windows-based devices used in schools so that you can choose what information is shared with Microsoft.</p>
|
||||
@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ ms.date: 10/13/2017
|
||||
<div class="side-by-side-content-right"><p><b><a href="take-tests-in-windows-10.md" data-raw-source="[Take tests in Windows 10](take-tests-in-windows-10.md)">Take tests in Windows 10</a></b><br />Take a Test is a new app that lets you create the right environment for taking tests. Learn how to use and get it set up.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="chromebook-migration-guide.md" data-raw-source="[Chromebook migration guide](chromebook-migration-guide.md)">Chromebook migration guide</a></b><br />Find out how you can migrate a Chromebook-based learning environment to a Windows 10-based learning environment.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
##  Deploy
|
||||
##  Deploy
|
||||
|
||||
<p><b><a href="set-up-windows-10.md" data-raw-source="[Set up Windows devices for education](set-up-windows-10.md)">Set up Windows devices for education</a></b><br />Depending on your school's device management needs, you can use the Set up School PCs app or the Windows Configuration Designer tool to quickly set up student PCs.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md" data-raw-source="[Deploy Windows 10 in a school](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md)">Deploy Windows 10 in a school</a></b><br />Get step-by-step guidance to help you deploy Windows 10 in a school environment.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md" data-raw-source="[Deploy Windows 10 in a school district](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md)">Deploy Windows 10 in a school district</a></b><br />Get step-by-step guidance on how to deploy Windows 10 to PCs and devices across a school district.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="test-windows10s-for-edu.md" data-raw-source="[Test Windows 10 S on existing Windows 10 education devices](test-windows10s-for-edu.md)">Test Windows 10 S on existing Windows 10 education devices</a></b><br />Test Windows 10 S on a variety of Windows 10 devices (except Windows 10 Home) in your school and share your feedback with us.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
##  Switch
|
||||
##  Switch
|
||||
|
||||
<p><b><a href="change-to-pro-education.md" data-raw-source="[Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](change-to-pro-education.md)">Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S</a></b><br />If you have an education tenant and use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S in your schools, find out how you can opt-in to a free switch to Windows 10 Pro Education.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -50,15 +50,15 @@ If you’ve been approved and are part of the Enrollment for Education Solutions
|
||||
|
||||
1. Go to [https://education.minecraft.net/](https://education.minecraft.net/) and select **GET STARTED**.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
2. Enter your email address, and select Educator, Administrator, or Student. </br> If your email address isn't associated to an Azure AD or Office 365 Education tenant, you'll be asked to create one.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
3. Select **Get the app**. This will take you to the Microsoft Store for Education to download the app. You will also receive an email with instructions and a link to the Store.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
4. Sign in to Microsoft Store for Education with your email address.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ If you’ve been approved and are part of the Enrollment for Education Solutions
|
||||
|
||||
6. **Minecraft: Education Edition** opens in the Microsoft Store for Education. Select **Get the app**. This places **Minecraft: Education Edition** in your Store inventory.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
Now that the app is in your Microsoft Store for Education inventory, you can choose how to distribute Minecraft. For more information on distribution options, see [Distribute Minecraft](#distribute-minecraft).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,11 +113,11 @@ After you've finished the purchase, you can find your invoice by checking **Mine
|
||||
2. Click **Minecraft: Education Edition** in the list of apps.
|
||||
3. On **Minecraft: Education Edition**, click **View Bills**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. On **Invoice Bills**, click the invoice number to view and download your invoice. It downloads as a .pdf.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The **Payment Instructions** section on the first page of the invoice has information on invoice amount, due date, and how to pay with electronic funds transfer, or with a check.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -133,11 +133,11 @@ Admins can also add Minecraft: Education Edition to the private store. This allo
|
||||
<!---
|
||||
Here's the page you'll see for Minecraft: Education Edition licenses purchased directly through the Microsoft Store for Business.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Here's the page you'll see for Minecraft: Education Edition licenses purchased through volume licensing.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
--->
|
||||
|
||||
### Configure automatic subscription assignment
|
||||
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ You can install the app on your PC. This gives you a chance to test the app and
|
||||
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
|
||||
2. Click **Manage**, and then click **Install**.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Install**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -180,33 +180,33 @@ Enter email addresses for your students, and each student will get an email with
|
||||
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
|
||||
2. Click **Manage**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
3. Click **Invite people**.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Type the name, or email address of the student or group you want to assign the app to, and then click **Assign**.
|
||||
|
||||
You can only assign the app to students with work or school accounts. If you don't find the student, you might need to add a work or school account for the student.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**To finish Minecraft install (for students)**
|
||||
|
||||
1. Students will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their PC.</br>
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Microsoft Store app.
|
||||
3. In Microsoft Store app, click **Install**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Microsoft Store app under **My Library**. Microsoft Store app is preinstalled with Windows 10.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
When students click **My Library** they'll find apps assigned to them.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Download for others
|
||||
Download for others allows teachers or IT admins to download an app that they can install on PCs. This will install Minecraft: Education Edition on the PC, and allows anyone with a Windows account to use the app on that PC. This option is best for students, and for shared computers. Choose this option when:
|
||||
@ -225,11 +225,11 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for o
|
||||
1. Start Microsoft Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
|
||||
2. Click the account button, and then click **Downloads and updates**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Check for updates**, and install all available updates.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Restart the computer before installing Minecraft: Education Edition.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ You'll download a .zip file, extract the files, and then use one of the files to
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Download Minecraft Education Edition.zip**. From the **Minecraft: Education Edition** page, click **Download for others** tab, and then click **Download**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. **Extract files**. Find the .zip file that you downloaded and extract the files. This is usually your **Downloads** folder, unless you chose to save the .zip file to a different location. Right-click the file and choose **Extract all**.
|
||||
3. **Save to USB drive**. After you've extracted the files, save the Minecraft: Education Edition folder to a USB drive, or to a network location that you can access from each PC.
|
||||
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ However, tenant admins can control whether or not teachers automatically sign up
|
||||
To prevent educators from automatically signing up for Microsoft Store for Business
|
||||
1. In Microsoft Store for Business, click **Settings**, and then click **Permissions**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Allow educators in my organization to sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business.**
|
||||
|
||||
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition adds a new role for teachers: **Basic Purchaser**.
|
||||
- Acquire and manage the app
|
||||
- Info on Support page (including links to documentation and access to support through customer service)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**To assign Basic Purchaser role**
|
||||
|
||||
@ -280,15 +280,15 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition adds a new role for teachers: **Basic Purchaser**.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Settings**, and then choose **Permissions**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Add people**, type a name, select the correct person, choose the role you want to assign, and click **Save**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Microsoft Store for Business updates the list of people and permissions.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
-->
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Active Directory** \> **Devices** \> **Device settings**.
|
||||
for Azure AD by selecting **All** or **Selected**. If you choose the latter
|
||||
option, select the teachers and IT staff to allow them to connect to Azure AD.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
You can also create an account that holds the exclusive rights to join devices. When a student PC needs to be set up, provide the account credentials to the appropriate teachers or staff.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Follow the steps in [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 7** - Add the account to use for test-taking
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The account can be in one of the following formats:
|
||||
- username
|
||||
|
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ You can apply a provisioning package on a USB drive to off-the-shelf devices dur
|
||||
2.
|
||||
2. On the **Finish** page, select **Switch to advanced editor**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**Next steps**
|
||||
- [Add a desktop app to your package](#add-a-desktop-app-to-your-package)
|
||||
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Use the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) tool included in the Wi
|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Advanced provisioning**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Name your project and click **Next**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -89,17 +89,17 @@ Universal apps that you can distribute in the provisioning package can be line-o
|
||||
|
||||
2. For **DeviceContextApp**, specify the **PackageFamilyName** for the app. In Microsoft Store for Business, the package family name is listed in the **Package details** section of the download page.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. For **ApplicationFile**, click **Browse** to find and select the target app (either an \*.appx or \*.appxbundle).
|
||||
|
||||
4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. In Microsoft Store for Business, any dependencies for the app are listed in the **Required frameworks** section of the download page.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. For **DeviceContextAppLicense**, enter the **LicenseProductID**. In Microsoft Store for Business, you generate the license for the app on the app's download page.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
[Learn more about distributing offline apps from the Microsoft Store for Business.](/microsoft-store/distribute-offline-apps)
|
||||
|
||||
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
|
||||
**During initial setup, from a USB drive**
|
||||
1. Start with a computer on the first-run setup screen. If the PC has gone past this screen, reset the PC to start over. To reset the PC, go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Recovery** > **Reset this PC**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Insert the USB drive. Windows Setup will recognize the drive and ask if you want to set up the device. Select **Set up**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -176,11 +176,11 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
|
||||
|
||||
3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and tap **Next**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Select the provisioning package (\*.ppkg) that you want to apply, and tap **Next**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. Select **Yes, add it**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -188,11 +188,11 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
|
||||
|
||||
6. Read and accept the Microsoft Software License Terms.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
7. Select **Use Express settings**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
8. If the PC doesn't use a volume license, you'll see the **Who owns this PC?** screen. Select **My work or school owns it** and tap **Next**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -200,18 +200,18 @@ If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output direct
|
||||
|
||||
9. On the **Choose how you'll connect** screen, select **Join Azure AD** or **Join a domain** and tap **Next**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
10. Sign in with your domain, Azure AD, or Office 365 account and password. When you see the progress ring, you can remove the USB drive.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**After setup, from a USB drive, network folder, or SharePoint site**
|
||||
|
||||
On a desktop computer, navigate to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Work access** > **Add or remove a management package** > **Add a package**, and select the package to install.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
-->
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Choose the tool that is appropriate for how your students will sign in (Active D
|
||||
|
||||
You can use the following diagram to compare the tools.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## In this section
|
||||
|
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ If you set up Take a Test, this adds a **Take a Test** button on the student PC'
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 1** - Configure Take a Test in the Set up School PCs app
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Set up a test account in Intune for Education
|
||||
You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow these steps:
|
||||
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 2** - Add a test profile in Intune for Education
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. In the new profile page:
|
||||
1. Enter a name for the profile.
|
||||
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 3** - Add information about the test profile
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
After you save the test profile, you will see a summary of the settings that you configured for Take a Test. Next, you'll need to assign the test profile to a group that will be using the test account.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 4** - Assign the test account to a group
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. In the **Groups** page, click **Change group assignments**.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 5** - Change group assignments
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. In the **Change group assignments** page:
|
||||
1. Select a group from the right column and click **Add Members** to select the group and assign the test-taking account to that group. You can select more than one group.
|
||||
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ You can set up a test-taking account in Intune for Education. To do this, follow
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 6** - Select the group(s) that will use the test account
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
And that's it! When the students from the selected group sign in to the student PCs using the Take a Test user name that you selected, the PC will be locked down and Take a Test will open the assessment URL and students can start taking tests.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ To set up a test account through Windows Configuration Designer, follow these st
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 7** - Add the account to use for test-taking
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The account can be in one of the following formats:
|
||||
- username
|
||||
|
@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ To configure the assessment URL and a dedicated testing account on a single PC,
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 1** - Use the Settings app to set up a test-taking account
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. In the **Set up an account for taking tests** window, choose an existing account to use as the dedicated testing account.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 2** - Choose the test-taking account
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> If you don't have an account on the device, you can create a new account. To do this, go to **Settings > Accounts > Other people > Add someone else to this PC > I don’t have this person’s sign-in information > Add a user without a Microsoft account**.
|
||||
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Many schools use online testing for formative and summative assessments. It's cr
|
||||
|
||||
## How to use Take a Test
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
There are several ways to configure devices for assessments, depending on your use case:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ After Minecraft: Education Edition licenses have been purchased, either directly
|
||||
- You can assign the app to others.
|
||||
- You can download the app to distribute.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
### Install for me
|
||||
You can install the app on your PC. This gives you a chance to work with the app before using it with your students.
|
||||
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ You can install the app on your PC. This gives you a chance to work with the app
|
||||
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
|
||||
2. Click **Manage**, and then click **Install**.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Install**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -84,13 +84,13 @@ Enter email addresses for your students, and each student will get an email with
|
||||
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
|
||||
2. Click **Manage**.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
<!--  -->
|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Invite people**.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Type the name, or email address of the student or group you want to assign the app to, and then click **Assign**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
You can assign the app to students with work or school accounts. </br>
|
||||
If you don't find the student, you can still assign the app to them if self-service sign up is supported for your domain. Students will receive an email with a link to Microsoft 365 admin center where they can create an account, and then install **Minecraft: Education Edition**. Questions about self-service sign up? Check with your admin.
|
||||
@ -100,20 +100,20 @@ Enter email addresses for your students, and each student will get an email with
|
||||
|
||||
Students will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their PC.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
1. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Microsoft Store app.
|
||||
2. In Microsoft Store app, click **Install**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Microsoft Store app under **My Library**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
When students click **My Library** they'll find apps assigned to them.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Download for others
|
||||
Download for others allows teachers or IT admins to download a packages that they can install on student PCs. This will install Minecraft: Education Edition on the PC, and allows anyone with a Windows account to use the app on that PC. This option is best for students, and for shared computers. Choose this option when:
|
||||
@ -132,11 +132,11 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for o
|
||||
1. Start Microsoft Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
|
||||
2. Click the account button, and then click **Downloads and updates**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Click **Check for updates**, and install all available updates.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Restart the computer before installing Minecraft: Education Edition.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ You'll download a .zip file, extract the files, and then use one of the files to
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Download Minecraft Education Edition.zip**. From the **Minecraft: Education Edition** page, click **Download for others** tab, and then click **Download**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. **Extract files**. Find the .zip file that you downloaded and extract the files. This is usually your **Downloads** folder, unless you chose to save the .zip file to a different location. Right-click the file and choose **Extract all**.
|
||||
3. **Save to USB drive**. After you've extracted the files, save the Minecraft: Education Edition folder to a USB drive, or to a network location that you can access from each PC.
|
||||
|
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Make sure all drivers are installed and working properly on your device running
|
||||
|
||||
Check with your device manufacturer before trying Windows 10 in S mode on your device to see if the drivers are available and supported by the device manufacturer.
|
||||
|
||||
| | | |
|
||||
| | | |
|
||||
| - | - | - |
|
||||
| <a href="https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/windows10s-compatible-list" target="_blank">Acer</a> | <a href="https://www.51cube.com/ch/win10s-help.php" target="_blank">Alldocube</a> | <a href="https://www.ibuypower.com/site/computer/windows-10-s" target="_blank">American Future Tech</a> |
|
||||
| <a href="https://www.prestigio.com/support/compatibility-with-windows-10-s/" target="_blank">ASBISC</a> | <a href="https://www.asus.com/event/2017/win10S/" target="_blank">Asus</a> | <a href="https://www.atec.kr/contents/ms_info.html" target="_blank">Atec</a> |
|
||||
|
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ We strongly recommend that you avoid changing preset policies. Changes can slow
|
||||
|
||||
The **Set up School PCs** app guides you through the configuration choices for the student PCs. To begin, open the app on your PC and click **Get started**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Package name
|
||||
Type a unique name to help distinguish your school's provisioning packages. The name appears:
|
||||
|
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||
|
||||
# Get started: Deploy and manage a full cloud IT solution for your business
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to:**
|
||||
|
||||
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ If this is the first time you're setting this up, and you'd like to see how it's
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 1** - Try or buy Office 365
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Fill out the sign up form and provide information about you and your company.
|
||||
3. Create a user ID and password to use to sign into your account.
|
||||
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ If this is the first time you're setting this up, and you'd like to see how it's
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 2** - Microsoft 365 admin center
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
6. Select the **Admin** tile to go to the admin center.
|
||||
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ If this is the first time you're setting this up, and you'd like to see how it's
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 3** - Admin center
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
8. Go back to the <a href="https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/homepage" target="_blank">admin center</a> to add or buy a domain.
|
||||
@ -94,14 +94,14 @@ If this is the first time you're setting this up, and you'd like to see how it's
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 4** - Option to add or buy a domain
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
2. In the **Home > Domains** page, you will see the Microsoft-provided domain, such as *fabrikamdesign.onmicrosoft.com*.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 5** - Microsoft-provided domain
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- If you already have a domain, select **+ Add domain** to add your existing domain. If you select this option, you'll be required to verify that you own the domain. Follow the steps in the wizard to verify your domain.
|
||||
- If you don't already own a domain, select **+ Buy domain**. If you're using a trial plan, you'll be required to upgrade your trial plan in order to buy a domain. Choose the subscription plan to use for your business and provide the details to complete your order.
|
||||
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ If this is the first time you're setting this up, and you'd like to see how it's
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 6** - Domains
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### 1.2 Add users and assign product licenses
|
||||
Once you've set up Office and added your domain, it's time to add users so they have access to Office 365. People in your organization need an account before they can sign in and access Office 365. The easiest way to add users is to add them one at a time in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
|
||||
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ When adding users, you can also assign admin privileges to certain users in your
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 7** - Add users
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. In the **Home > Active users** page, add users individually or in bulk.
|
||||
- To add users one at a time, select **+ Add a user**.
|
||||
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ When adding users, you can also assign admin privileges to certain users in your
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 8** - Add an individual user
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- To add multiple users at once, select **More** and then choose **+ Import multiple users**. If you select this option, you'll need to create and upload a CSV file containing the list of users.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -140,13 +140,13 @@ When adding users, you can also assign admin privileges to certain users in your
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 9** - Import multiple users
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Verify that all the users you added appear in the list of **Active users**. The **Status** should indicate the product licenses that were assigned to them.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 10** - List of active users
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### 1.3 Add Microsoft Intune
|
||||
Microsoft Intune provides mobile device management, app management, and PC management capabilities from the cloud. Using Intune, organizations can provide their employees with access to apps, data, and corporate resources from anywhere on almost any device while helping to keep corporate information secure. To learn more, see <a href="/intune/understand-explore/introduction-to-microsoft-intune" target="_blank">What is Intune?</a>
|
||||
@ -160,14 +160,14 @@ Microsoft Intune provides mobile device management, app management, and PC manag
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 11** - Assign Intune licenses
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. In the admin center, confirm that **Intune** shows up in the list under **Admin centers**. If it doesn't, sign out and then sign back in and then check again.
|
||||
6. Select **Intune**. This will take you to the Intune management portal.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 12** - Microsoft Intune management portal
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Intune should now be added to your tenant. We'll come back to Intune later when we [Configure Microsoft Store for Business for app distribution](#17-configure-microsoft-store-for-business-for-app-distribution).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -185,21 +185,21 @@ Microsoft Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables you to quick
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 13** - Access to Azure AD is not available
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. From the error message, select the country/region for your business. This should match with the location you specified when you signed up for Office 365.
|
||||
4. Click **Azure subscription**. This will take you to a free trial sign up screen.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 14** - Sign up for Microsoft Azure
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. In the **Free trial sign up** screen, fill in the required information and then click **Sign up**.
|
||||
6. After you sign up, you should see the message that your subscription is ready. Click **Start managing my service**.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 15** - Start managing your Azure subscription
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
This will take you to the <a href="https://portal.azure.com" target="_blank">Microsoft Azure portal</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -216,26 +216,26 @@ To add Azure AD group(s), we will use the <a href="https://manage.windowsazure.c
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 16** - Azure first sign-in screen
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Select the directory (such as Fabrikam Design) to go to the directory's home page.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 17** - Directory home page
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. From the menu options on top, select **Groups**.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 18** - Azure AD groups
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Select **Add a group** (from the top) or **Add group** at the bottom.
|
||||
5. In the **Add Group** window, add a name, group type, and description for the group and click the checkmark to save your changes. The new group will appear on the groups list.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 19** - Newly added group in Azure AD
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. In the **Groups** tab, select the arrow next to the group (such as **All users**), add members to the group, and then save your changes.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ To add Azure AD group(s), we will use the <a href="https://manage.windowsazure.c
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 20** - Members in the new group
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
7. Repeat steps 2-6 to add other groups. You can add groups based on their roles in your company, based on the apps that each group can use, and so on.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -263,14 +263,14 @@ You can read <a href="https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/201
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 21** - List of applications for your company
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Select **Microsoft Intune** to configure the application.
|
||||
3. In the Microsoft Intune configuration page, click **Configure** to start automatic MDM enrollment configuration with Intune.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 22** - Configure Microsoft Intune in Azure
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. In the Microsoft Intune configuration page:
|
||||
- In the **Properties** section, you should see a list of URLs for MDM discovery, MDM terms of use, and MDM compliance.
|
||||
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ You can read <a href="https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/201
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 23** - Configure Microsoft Intune
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### 1.7 Configure Microsoft Store for Business for app distribution
|
||||
Next, you'll need to configure Microsoft Store for Business to distribute apps with a management tool such as Intune.
|
||||
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ In this part of the walkthrough, we'll be working on the <a href="https://manage
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 24** - Mobile device management
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Sign into <a href="https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps" target="_blank">Microsoft Store for Business</a> using the same tenant account that you used to sign into Intune.
|
||||
4. Accept the EULA.
|
||||
@ -312,20 +312,20 @@ In this part of the walkthrough, we'll be working on the <a href="https://manage
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 25** - Activate Intune as the Store management tool
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
7. Go back to the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>, select **Admin > Mobile Device Management**, expand **Windows**, and then choose **Store for Business**.
|
||||
8. In the **Microsoft Store for Business** page, select **Configure Sync** to sync your Store for Business volume-purchased apps with Intune.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 26** - Configure Store for Business sync in Intune
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
9. In the **Configure Microsoft Store for Business app sync** dialog box, check **Enable Microsoft Store for Business sync**. In the **Language** dropdown list, choose the language in which you want apps from the Store to be displayed in the Intune console and then click **OK**.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 27** - Enable Microsoft Store for Business sync in Intune
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The **Microsoft Store for Business** page will refresh and it will show the details from the sync.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ In the following example, we'll show you how to buy apps through the Microsoft S
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 28** - Shop for Store apps
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click to select an app, such as **Reader**. This opens the app page.
|
||||
3. In the app's Store page, click **Get the app**. You should see a dialog that confirms your order. Click **Close**. This will refresh the app's Store page.
|
||||
@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ In the following example, we'll show you how to buy apps through the Microsoft S
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 29** - App inventory shows the purchased apps
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> Sync happens automatically, but it may take up to 24 hours for your organization's private store and 12 hours for Intune to sync all your purchased apps. You can force a sync to make this process happen faster. For more info, see [To sync recently purchased apps](#forceappsync).
|
||||
@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ If you need to sync your most recently purchased apps and have it appear in your
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 30** - Force a sync in Intune
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**To view purchased apps**
|
||||
- In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>, select **Apps > Apps** and then choose **Volume-Purchased Apps** to see the list of available apps. Verify that the apps you purchased were imported correctly.
|
||||
@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ To set up new Windows devices, go through the Windows initial device setup or fi
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 31** - First screen in Windows device setup
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> During setup, if you don't have a Wi-Fi network configured, make sure you connect the device to the Internet through a wired/Ethernet connection.
|
||||
@ -403,13 +403,13 @@ To set up new Windows devices, go through the Windows initial device setup or fi
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 32** - Choose how you'll connect your Windows device
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. In the **Let's get you signed in** screen, sign in using one of the user accounts you added in section [1.2 Add users and assign product licenses](#12-add-users-and-assign-product-licenses). We suggest signing in as one of the global administrators. Later, sign in on another device using one of the non-admin accounts.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 33** - Sign in using one of the accounts you added
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. If this is the first time you're signing in, you will be asked to update your password. Update the password and continue with sign-in and setup.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 34** - Check the PC name on your device
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Log in to the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>.
|
||||
3. Select **Groups** and then go to **Devices**.
|
||||
@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 35** - Check that the device appears in Intune
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## 3. Manage device settings and features
|
||||
You can use Microsoft Intune admin settings and policies to manage features on your organization's mobile devices and computers. For more info, see [Manage settings and features on your devices with Microsoft Intune policies](/intune/deploy-use/manage-settings-and-features-on-your-devices-with-microsoft-intune-policies).
|
||||
@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ In some cases, if an app is missing from the device, you need to reconfigure the
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 36** - Reconfigure an app's deployment setting in Intune
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. Click **Finish**.
|
||||
7. Repeat steps 2-6 for other apps that you want to deploy to the device(s) as soon as possible.
|
||||
@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ In some cases, if an app is missing from the device, you need to reconfigure the
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 37** - Confirm that additional apps were deployed to the device
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### 3.2 Configure other settings in Intune
|
||||
|
||||
@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ In some cases, if an app is missing from the device, you need to reconfigure the
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 38** - Add a configuration policy
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
7. Click **Save Policy**. A confirmation window will pop up.
|
||||
8. On the **Deploy Policy** confirmation window, select **Yes** to deploy the policy now.
|
||||
@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ In some cases, if an app is missing from the device, you need to reconfigure the
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 39** - The new policy should appear in the **Policies** list.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**To turn off Windows Hello and PINs during device setup**
|
||||
1. In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>, select **Admin**.
|
||||
@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ In some cases, if an app is missing from the device, you need to reconfigure the
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 40** - Policy to disable Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Click **Save**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -531,32 +531,32 @@ For other devices, such as those personally-owned by employees who need to conne
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 41** - Add an Azure AD account to the device
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. In the **Let's get you signed in** window, enter the work credentials for the account and then click **Sign in** to authenticate the user.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 42** - Enter the account details
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. You will be asked to update the password so enter a new password.
|
||||
6. Verify the details to make sure you're connecting to the right organization and then click **Join**.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 43** - Make sure this is your organization
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
7. You will see a confirmation window that says the device is now connected to your organization. Click **Done**.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 44** - Confirmation that the device is now connected
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
8. The **Connect to work or school** window will refresh and will now include an entry that shows you're connected to your organization's Azure AD. This means the device is now registered in Azure AD and enrolled in MDM and the account should have access to the organization's resources.
|
||||
|
||||
**Figure 45** - Device is now enrolled in Azure AD
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
9. You can confirm that the new device and user are showing up as Intune-managed by going to the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a> and following the steps in [2.3 Verify the device is Azure AD joined](#23-verify-the-device-is-azure-ad-joined). It may take several minutes before the new device shows up so check again later.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -17,16 +17,16 @@ audience: itpro
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows 10 for SMB
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
##  Learn
|
||||
##  Learn
|
||||
|
||||
<p><b><a href="https://business.microsoft.com/en-us/products/windows" target="_blank">Windows 10 for business</a></b><br />Learn how Windows 10 and Windows devices can help your business.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="https://blogs.business.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">SMB blog</a></b><br />Read about the latest stories, technology insights, and business strategies for SMBs.</p>
|
||||
<p><b><a href="https://business.microsoft.com/en-us/products" target="_blank">How to buy</a></b><br />Go here when you're ready to buy or want to learn more about Microsoft products you can use to help transform your business.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##  Deploy
|
||||
##  Deploy
|
||||
|
||||
<p><b><a href="cloud-mode-business-setup.md" data-raw-source="[Get started: Deploy and manage a full cloud IT solution for your business](cloud-mode-business-setup.md)">Get started: Deploy and manage a full cloud IT solution for your business</a></b><br />Find out how easy it is to deploy and manage a full cloud IT solution for your small to midsize business using Microsoft cloud services and tools.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ There are a couple of things we need to know when you pay for apps. You can add
|
||||
2. Select **Manage**, and then select **Settings**.
|
||||
3. On **Shop**, , under **Shopping behavior**, turn on or turn off **Allow users to shop**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## Allow app requests
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ invoice and descriptions for each term.
|
||||
|
||||
The **Invoice Summary** is on the top of the first page and shows information about your billing profile and how you pay.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
| Term | Description |
|
||||
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The **Invoice Summary** is on the top of the first page and shows information ab
|
||||
The **Billing Summary** shows the charges against the billing profile since the previous billing period, any credits that were applied, tax, and the total amount due.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
| Term | Description |
|
||||
| --- | --- |
|
||||
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ The total amount due for each service family is calculated by subtracting Azure
|
||||
|
||||
`Total = Charges/Credits - Azure Credit + Tax`
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
| Term |Description |
|
||||
| --- | --- |
|
||||
|
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Get-MSStoreInventory
|
||||
>1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Business](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=691845) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/).
|
||||
>2. Click **Manage** and then choose **Apps & software**.
|
||||
>3. Click the line-of-business app. The URL of the page will contain the product ID and SKU as part of the URL. For example:
|
||||
>
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
## View people assigned to a product
|
||||
Most items in **Products and Services** in **Microsoft Store for Business and Education** need to be assigned to people in your org. You can view the people in your org assigned to a specific product by using these commands:
|
||||
|
@ -36,23 +36,23 @@ The private store for your organization is a page in Microsoft Store app that co
|
||||
|
||||
1. Click the people icon in Microsoft Store app, and click **Sign in**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Click **Add account**, and then click **Work or school account**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Type the email account and password, and click **Sign in**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. You should see the private store for your organization. In our example, the page is named **Contoso publishing**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Click the private store to see apps in your private store.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## Troubleshooting Microsoft Store for Business integration with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Microsoft Store for Business and Education regularly releases new and improved f
|
||||
|
||||
:::row:::
|
||||
:::column span="1":::
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
:::column-end:::
|
||||
:::column span="1":::
|
||||
**Use security groups with Private store apps**<br /><br /> On the details page for apps in your private store, you can set **Private store availability**. This allows you to choose which security groups can see an app in the private store. <br /><br />[Get more info](./app-inventory-management-microsoft-store-for-business.md#private-store-availability)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education
|
||||
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Microsoft Store for Business and Education regularly releases new and improved f
|
||||
We’ve been working on bug fixes and performance improvements to provide you a better experience. Stay tuned for new features!
|
||||
| | |
|
||||
|-----------------------|---------------------------------|
|
||||
|  |**Performance improvements in private store**<br /><br /> We've made it significantly faster for you to update the private store. Many changes to the private store are available immediately after you make them. <br /><br />[Get more info](./manage-private-store-settings.md#private-store-performance)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
|
||||
|  |**Performance improvements in private store**<br /><br /> We've made it significantly faster for you to update the private store. Many changes to the private store are available immediately after you make them. <br /><br />[Get more info](./manage-private-store-settings.md#private-store-performance)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
|
||||
| <iframe width="288" height="232" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/IpLIZU_j7Z0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>| **Manage Windows device deployment with Windows Autopilot Deployment** <br /><br /> In Microsoft Store for Business, you can manage devices for your organization and apply an Autopilot deployment profile to your devices. When people in your organization run the out-of-box experience on the device, the profile configures Windows, based on the Autopilot deployment profile you applied to the device.<br /><br />[Get more info](add-profile-to-devices.md)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
|
||||
|  |**Request an app**<br /><br />People in your organization can request additional licenses for apps in your private store, and then Admins or Purchasers can make the purchases. <br /><br />[Get more info](./acquire-apps-microsoft-store-for-business.md#request-apps)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
|
||||
||  |**Private store collections**<br /><br> You can groups of apps in your private store with **Collections**. This can help you organize apps and help people find apps for their job or classroom. <br /><br />[Get more info](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-store/manage-private-store-settings?branch=msfb-14856406#add-a-collection)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
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|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ You'll need to set up:
|
||||
- LOB publishers need to have an app in Microsoft Store, or have an app ready to submit to the Store.
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|
||||
The process and timing look like this:
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
## <a href="" id="add-lob-publisher"></a>Add an LOB publisher (Admin)
|
||||
Admins need to invite developer or ISVs to become an LOB publisher.
|
||||
|
@ -1,30 +1,75 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Windows 10 - How to add apps from Apps & features
|
||||
description: Learn how to add apps, like XPS Viewer, to your Windows 10 device with the Apps & features page in Settings
|
||||
title: Add or hide optional apps and features on Windows devices | Microsoft Docs
|
||||
description: Learn how to add Windows 10 and Windows 11 optional features using the Apps & features page in the Settings app. Also see the group policy objects (GPO) and MDM policies that show or hide Apps and Windows Features in the Settings app. Use Windows PowerShell to show or hide specific features in Windows Features.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
ms.pagetype: article
|
||||
ms.author: greglin
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.author: mandia
|
||||
author: MandiOhlinger
|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.date: 04/26/2018
|
||||
ms.date: 08/30/2021
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
manager: dansimp
|
||||
manager: dougeby
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to add apps and features to Windows 10
|
||||
> Applies to: Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
Windows 10 includes a range of [applications](apps-in-windows-10.md), from [system apps](apps-in-windows-10.md#system-apps) that support the operating system (like Settings) to ["provisioned" apps](apps-in-windows-10.md#provisioned-windows-apps) (like Feedback Hub) that are installed the first time you run Windows. We also provide additional apps and features, called Features on Demand (like language packs or handwriting recognition), that you can install at any time. If you're working in a managed environment (like at work, where you have an administrator who manages your systems and resources), your admin can use [Windows Update to install Features on Demand](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/features-on-demand-v2--capabilities). If you're working on your own device, you can add apps and features from the Settings app.
|
||||
# Add or hide features on the Windows client OS
|
||||
|
||||
Here's how you do that:
|
||||
**Applies to**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. In the Search bar, search for "apps."
|
||||
2. Select **Apps and features** in the results.
|
||||
3. Select **Manage optional features**, and then select **Add a feature**.
|
||||
4. Select the feature you want to add, like **XPS Viewer**, and then select **Install.**
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
- Windows 11
|
||||
|
||||
And that's it. You can see the apps you have installed on the **Apps & features** page and the features on **Manage optional features**.
|
||||
The Windows client operating systems include more features that you and your users can install. These features are called [Features on Demand](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/features-on-demand-v2--capabilities) (opens another Microsoft web site), and can be installed at any time. On your organization-owned devices, you may want to control access to these other features.
|
||||
|
||||
You can manage and uninstall apps and features from the same Settings page. Just select the app or feature, and then select **Uninstall**.
|
||||
This article:
|
||||
|
||||
- Shows you how to add features using the user interface.
|
||||
- Lists the group policies and Mobile device management (MDM) policies to hide Windows Features.
|
||||
- Includes information on using Windows PowerShell to disable specific Windows Features.
|
||||
|
||||
If you're working on your own device, use the **Settings** app to add features.
|
||||
|
||||
## Add or uninstall features
|
||||
|
||||
1. In the Search bar, search for "apps", and select **Apps and features**.
|
||||
2. Select **Optional features** > **Add a feature**.
|
||||
3. Select the feature you want to add, like **XPS Viewer**, and then select **Install.**
|
||||
|
||||
When the installation completes, the feature is listed in **Apps & features**. In **Apps & features** > **Optional features** > **More Windows features**, there are more features that you and your users can install.
|
||||
|
||||
To uninstall a feature, open the **Settings** app. Select the feature, and then select **Uninstall**.
|
||||
|
||||
## Use Group Policy or MDM to hide Windows Features
|
||||
|
||||
By default, the OS might show Windows Features, and allow users to install and uninstall these optional apps and features.
|
||||
|
||||
To hide Windows Features on your user devices, you can use Group Policy (on-premises), or use an MDM provider, such as Microsoft Intune (cloud).
|
||||
|
||||
### Group Policy
|
||||
|
||||
If you use Group Policy, use the `User Configuration\Administrative Template\Control Panel\Programs\Hide "Windows Features"` policy. By default, this policy may be set to **Not configured**, which means users can add or remove features. When this setting is **Enabled**, the Windows Features is hidden on the device.
|
||||
|
||||
You can't use Group Policy to disable specific Windows Features, such as XPS Viewer. If you want to disable specific features, use [Windows PowerShell](#use-windows-powershell-to-disable-specific-features) (in this article).
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to hide the entire **Apps** feature in the Settings app, use the `User Configuration\Administrative Template\Control Panel\Programs\Hide "Programs and Features" page` policy.
|
||||
|
||||
### MDM
|
||||
|
||||
Using Microsoft Intune, you can use [Administrative Templates](/mem/intune/configuration/administrative-templates-windows) (opens another Microsoft web site) or the [Settings Catalog](/mem/intune/configuration/settings-catalog) (opens another Microsoft web site) to hide Windows Features.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to hide the entire **Apps** feature in the Settings app, you can use a configuration policy on Intune enrolled devices. For more information on the Control Panel settings you can configure, see [Control Panel settings in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10#control-panel-and-settings).
|
||||
|
||||
## Use Windows PowerShell to disable specific features
|
||||
|
||||
To disable specific features, you can use the Windows PowerShell [Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature](/powershell/module/dism/disable-windowsoptionalfeature) command. There isn't a Group Policy that disables specific Windows Features.
|
||||
|
||||
If you're looking to automate disabling specific features, you can create a scheduled task. Then, use the scheduled task to run your Windows PowerShell script. For more information about Task Scheduler, see [Task Scheduler for developers](/windows/win32/taskschd/task-scheduler-start-page).
|
||||
|
||||
Microsoft Intune can also execute Windows PowerShell scripts. For more information, see [Use PowerShell scripts on Windows client devices in Intune](/mem/intune/apps/intune-management-extension).
|
||||
|
||||
## Restore Windows features
|
||||
|
||||
- If you use Group Policy or MDM to hide Windows Features or the entire Apps feature, you can set the policy to **Not configured**. Then, deploy your policy. When the device receives the policy, the features are configurable.
|
||||
- Using Windows PowerShell, you can also enable specific features using the [Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature](/powershell/module/dism/enable-windowsoptionalfeature) command.
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Add or Remove an Administrator by Using the Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to Add or Remove an Administrator by Using the Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Add or remove an administrator on the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) server by using the Management Console.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to add or remove an administrator by using the Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the following procedures to add or remove an administrator on the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) server.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Add or Upgrade Packages by Using the Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to Add or Upgrade Packages by Using the Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Add or remove an administrator on the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) server by using the Management Console.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to add or upgrade packages by using the Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can use the following procedure to add or upgrade a package to the App-V Management Console. To upgrade a package that already exists in the Management Console, use the following steps and import the upgraded package using the same package **Name**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Administering App-V by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Administering App-V by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Administer App-V by using Windows PowerShell and learn where to find more information about PowerShell for App-V.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Administering App-V by using Windows PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) supports Windows PowerShell cmdlets that give administrators a quick and easy way to manage App-V. The following sections will tell you more about how to use Windows PowerShell with App-V.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Administering App-V Virtual Applications by using the Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Administering App-V Virtual Applications by using the Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Administering App-V Virtual Applications by using the Management Console
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Administering App-V Virtual Applications by using the Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) management server to manage packages, connection groups, and package access in your environment. The server publishes application icons, shortcuts, and file type associations to authorized computers running the App-V client. One or more management servers typically share a common data store for configuration and package information.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Only Allow Admins to Enable Connection Groups (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Only Allow Admins to Enable Connection Groups (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Configure the App-V client so that only administrators, not users, can enable or disable connection groups.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to allow only administrators to enable connection groups
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can configure the App-V client so that only administrators, not users, can enable or disable connection groups. In earlier versions of App-V, there was no way to restrict access to disabling connection groups to users.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Application Publishing and Client Interaction (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Application Publishing and Client Interaction (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn technical information about common App-V Client operations and their integration with the local operating system.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Application publishing and client interaction
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
This article provides technical information about common App-V Client operations and their integration with the local operating system.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ The process then configures the client for package or connection group additions
|
||||
|
||||
This completes an App-V package add for the publishing refresh process. The next step is publishing the package to a specific target (machine or user).
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**Package add file and registry data**
|
||||
|
||||
@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ During the Publishing Refresh operation, the specific publishing operation, **Pu
|
||||
|
||||
Publishing an App-V Package that is part of a Connection Group is very similar to the above process. For connection groups, the path that stores the specific catalog information includes PackageGroups as a child of the Catalog Directory. Review the Machine and User Catalog information in the preceding sections for details.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**Package add file and registry data—global**
|
||||
|
||||
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ After the Publishing Refresh process, the user launches and then relaunches an A
|
||||
|
||||
7. The Application launches. For any missing files in the package store (sparse files), App-V will stream fault the files on an as-needed basis.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
**Package add file and registry data—stream**
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Apply deployment config file via Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: How to apply the deployment configuration file by using Windows PowerShell for Windows 10.
|
||||
title: Apply deployment config file via Windows PowerShell (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to apply the deployment configuration file by using Windows PowerShell for Windows 10/11.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to apply the deployment configuration file by using Windows PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
When you add or set a package to a computer running the App-V client before it's been published, a dynamic deployment configuration file is applied to it. The dynamic deployment configuration file configures the default settings for the package that all users share on the computer running the App-V client. This section will tell you how to use a deployment configuration file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to apply the user configuration file by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: How to apply the user configuration file by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10).
|
||||
title: How to apply the user configuration file by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to apply the user configuration file by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10/11).
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to apply the user configuration file by using Windows PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
When you publish a package to a specific user, you'll also need to specify a dynamic user configuration file to tell that package how to run.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer).
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Sequencing multiple apps at the same time requires you to install and start Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer), and to install the necessary apps to collect any changes made to the operating system during the installation and building of the App-V package.
|
||||
|
||||
In Windows 10, version 1703, running the App-V Sequencer automatically captures and stores your customizations as an App-V project template (.appvt) file. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations will be automatically loaded from this template file. This is applicable to all of the sequencing scenarios:
|
||||
Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, running the App-V Sequencer automatically captures and stores your customizations as an App-V project template (.appvt) file. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations will be automatically loaded from this template file. This is applicable to all of the sequencing scenarios:
|
||||
|
||||
- Using the **New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages** cmdlet
|
||||
- Using the App-V Sequencer interface
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer).
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Updating multiple apps at the same time follows a similar process to the one used for [automatically sequencing multiple apps at the same time](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md). However, when updating, you'll also have to pass your previously created app package files to the App-V Sequencer cmdlet.
|
||||
|
||||
Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, running the New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages cmdlet or the App-V Sequencer interface captures and stores all of your customizations as an App-V project template. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations are automatically loaded from this template file.
|
||||
Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, running the New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages cmdlet or the App-V Sequencer interface captures and stores all of your customizations as an App-V project template. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations are automatically loaded from this template file.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>If you're trying to sequence multiple apps at the same time, see [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md).
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Auto-remove unpublished packages on App-V client (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Auto-remove unpublished packages on App-V client (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to automatically clean up any unpublished packages on your App-V client devices.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Automatically clean up unpublished packages on the App-V client
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
If you wanted to free up additional storage space in previous versions of App-V, you would have had to manually remove your unpublished packages from your client devices. Windows 10, version 1703 introduces the ability to use PowerShell or Group Policy settings to automatically clean up your unpublished packages after restarting your device.
|
||||
If you wanted to free up additional storage space in previous versions of App-V, you would have had to manually remove your unpublished packages from your client devices. Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, use PowerShell or Group Policy settings to automatically clean up your unpublished packages after restarting your device.
|
||||
|
||||
## Clean up with PowerShell cmdlets
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) PowerShell cmdlet or the user interface.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Previous versions of the App-V Sequencer have required you to manually create your sequencing environment. Windows 10, version 1703 introduces two new PowerShell cmdlets, New-AppVSequencerVM and Connect-AppvSequencerVM, which automatically create your sequencing environment for you, including provisioning your virtual machine.
|
||||
Previous versions of the App-V Sequencer have required you to manually create your sequencing environment. Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, the `New-AppVSequencerVM` and `Connect-AppvSequencerVM` Windows PowerShell cmdlets are available, which automatically create your sequencing environment for you, including provisioning your virtual machine.
|
||||
|
||||
## Automatic VM provisioning of the sequencing environment
|
||||
|
||||
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ For this process to work, you must have a base operating system available as a V
|
||||
|
||||
After you have a VHD file, you must provision your VM for auto-sequencing.
|
||||
|
||||
1. On the Host device, install Windows 10, version 1703 and the **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Auto Sequencer** component from the matching version of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). For more info on how to install the App-V Sequencer, see [Install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md).
|
||||
1. On the Host device, install the Windows client and the **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Auto Sequencer** component from the matching version of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). For more info on how to install the App-V Sequencer, see [Install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md).
|
||||
2. Make sure that Hyper-V is turned on. For more info about turning on and using Hyper-V, see [Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016](/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/Hyper-V-on-Windows-Server).
|
||||
3. Open PowerShell as an admin and run the **New-AppVSequencerVM** cmdlet, using the following parameters:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ If your apps require custom prerequisites, such as Microsoft SQL Server, we reco
|
||||
|
||||
#### Provision an existing VM
|
||||
|
||||
1. On the Host device, install Windows 10, version 1703 and the **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Auto Sequencer** component from the matching version of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). For more info on how to install the App-V Sequencer, see [Install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md).
|
||||
1. On the Host device, install the Windows client and the **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Auto Sequencer** component from the matching version of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). For more info on how to install the App-V Sequencer, see [Install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md).
|
||||
|
||||
2. Open PowerShell as an admin and run the **Connect-AppvSequencerVM** cmdlet, using the following parameters:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Available Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for App-V (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Available Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for App-V (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn the available Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings you can use to configure App-V on Windows 10.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,22 +14,22 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Available Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for App-V
|
||||
|
||||
With Windows 10, version 1703, you can configure, deploy, and manage your App-V apps with the following Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings. For the full list of available settings, see the [EnterpriseAppVManagement CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterpriseappvmanagement-csp) page.
|
||||
Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, you can configure, deploy, and manage your App-V apps with the following Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings. For the full list of available settings, see the [EnterpriseAppVManagement CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterpriseappvmanagement-csp) page.
|
||||
|
||||
|Policy name|Supported versions|URI full path|Data type|Values|
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
|Name|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Name|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|Version|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Version|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|Publisher|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Publisher|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|InstallLocation|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/InstallLocation|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|InstallDate|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/InstallDate|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|Users|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Users|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|AppVPackageID|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/AppVPackageID|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|AppVVersionID|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/AppVVersionID|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|AppVPackageUri|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/AppVPackageUri|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|LastError|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/<br>AppVPublishing/LastSync/LastError|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|LastErrorDescription|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPublishing/LastSync/LastErrorDescription|String|- **0**: No errors returned during publish.<br>- **1**: Unpublish groups failed during publish.<br>- **2**: Publish no-group packages failed during publish.<br>- **3**: Publish group packages failed during publish.<br>- **4**: Unpublish packages failed during publish.<br>- **5**: New policy write failed during publish.<br>- **6**: Multiple non-fatal errors occurred during publish.|
|
||||
|SyncStatusDescription|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPublishing/LastSync/SyncStatusDescription|String|- **0**: App-V publishing is idle.<br>- **1**: App-V connection groups publish in progress.<br>- **2**: App-V packages (non-connection group) publish in progress.<br>- **3**: App-V packages (connection group) publish in progress.<br>- **4**: App-V packages unpublish in progress.|
|
||||
|SyncProgress|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPublishing/LastSync/SyncProgress|String|- **0**: App-V Sync is idle.<br>- **1**: App-V Sync is initializing.<br>- **2**: App-V Sync is in progress.<br>- **3**: App-V Sync is complete.<br>- **4**: App-V Sync requires device reboot.|
|
||||
|PublishXML|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/<br>AppVPublishing/Sync/PublishXML|String|Custom value, entered by admin.|
|
||||
|Policy|Windows 10, version 1703|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/<br>AppVDynamicPolicy/configurationid/Policy|String|Custom value, entered by admin.|
|
||||
|Name|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Name|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|Version|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Version|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|Publisher|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Publisher|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|InstallLocation|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/InstallLocation|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|InstallDate|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/InstallDate|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|Users|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/Users|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|AppVPackageID|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/AppVPackageID|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|AppVVersionID|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/AppVVersionID|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|AppVPackageUri|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPackageManagement/<enterprise_id>/ <package_family_name>/<package_full_name>/AppVPackageUri|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|LastError|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/<br>AppVPublishing/LastSync/LastError|String|Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.|
|
||||
|LastErrorDescription|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPublishing/LastSync/LastErrorDescription|String|- **0**: No errors returned during publish.<br>- **1**: Unpublish groups failed during publish.<br>- **2**: Publish no-group packages failed during publish.<br>- **3**: Publish group packages failed during publish.<br>- **4**: Unpublish packages failed during publish.<br>- **5**: New policy write failed during publish.<br>- **6**: Multiple non-fatal errors occurred during publish.|
|
||||
|SyncStatusDescription|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPublishing/LastSync/SyncStatusDescription|String|- **0**: App-V publishing is idle.<br>- **1**: App-V connection groups publish in progress.<br>- **2**: App-V packages (non-connection group) publish in progress.<br>- **3**: App-V packages (connection group) publish in progress.<br>- **4**: App-V packages unpublish in progress.|
|
||||
|SyncProgress|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/ AppVPublishing/LastSync/SyncProgress|String|- **0**: App-V Sync is idle.<br>- **1**: App-V Sync is initializing.<br>- **2**: App-V Sync is in progress.<br>- **3**: App-V Sync is complete.<br>- **4**: App-V Sync requires device reboot.|
|
||||
|PublishXML|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/<br>AppVPublishing/Sync/PublishXML|String|Custom value, entered by admin.|
|
||||
|Policy|Windows 10/11|./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/<br>AppVDynamicPolicy/configurationid/Policy|String|Custom value, entered by admin.|
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: App-V Capacity Planning (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: App-V Capacity Planning (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Use these recommendations as a baseline to help determine capacity planning information that is appropriate to your organization’s App-V infrastructure.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: About Client Configuration Settings (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: About Client Configuration Settings (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn about the App-V client configuration settings and how to use Windows PowerShell to modify the client configuration settings.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# About Client Configuration Settings
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
The Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) client stores its configuration in the registry. Understanding how the register's format for data works can help you better understand the client, as you can configure many client actions by changing registry entries. This topic lists the App-V client configuration settings and explains their uses. You can use Windows PowerShell to modify the client configuration settings. For more information about using Windows PowerShell and App-V see [Administering App-V by using Windows PowerShell](appv-administering-appv-with-powershell.md).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The following table provides information about App-V client configuration settin
|
||||
|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|
|
||||
| Set-AppvClientConfiguration,<br>Set-AppvPublishingServer<br><br>**-PackageInstallationRoot**<br>String | Specifies directory where all new applications and updates will be installed. | Policy value not written (same as Not Configured) |
|
||||
| Set-AppvClientConfiguration,<br>Set-AppvPublishingServer<br><br>**-PackageSourceRoot**<br>String | Overrides source location for downloading package content. | Policy value not written (same as Not Configured) |
|
||||
| Set-AppvClientConfiguration,<br>Set-AppvPublishingServer<br><br>**-AllowHighCostLaunch**<br>True (enabled); False (Disabled state) | This setting controls whether virtualized applications are launched on Windows 10 machines connected by a metered network connection (for example, 4G). | 0 |
|
||||
| Set-AppvClientConfiguration,<br>Set-AppvPublishingServer<br><br>**-AllowHighCostLaunch**<br>True (enabled); False (Disabled state) | This setting controls whether virtualized applications are launched on Windows client machines connected by a metered network connection (for example, 4G). | 0 |
|
||||
| Set-AppvClientConfiguration,<br>Set-AppvPublishingServer<br><br>**-ReestablishmentRetries**<br>Integer (0–99) | Specifies the number of times to retry a dropped session. | Policy value not written (same as Not Configured) |
|
||||
| Set-AppvClientConfiguration,<br>Set-AppvPublishingServer<br><br>**-ReestablishmentInterval**<br>Integer (0–3600) | Specifies the number of seconds between attempts to reestablish a dropped session. | Policy value not written (same as Not Configured) |
|
||||
| Set-AppvClientConfiguration,<br>Set-AppvPublishingServer<br><br>**-LocationProvider**<br>String | Specifies the CLSID for a compatible implementation of the IAppvPackageLocationProvider interface. | Policy value not written (same as Not Configured) |
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to configure access to packages by using the Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to configure access to packages by using the Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to configure access to packages by using the App-V Management Console.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to configure access to packages by using the Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Before you deploy an App-V virtualized package, you must configure the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) security groups that will be allowed to access and run the applications. The security groups may contain computers or users. Entitling a package to a computer group publishes the package globally to all computers in the group.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to make a connection group ignore the package version (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to make a connection group ignore the package version (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to make a connection group ignore the package version with the App-V Server Management Console.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to make a connection group ignore the package version
|
||||
|
||||
> Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can use Application Virtualization (App-V) to configure a connection group to use any version of a package, simplifying package upgrades and reducing the number of connection groups you need to create.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to configure the client to receive package and connection groups updates from the publishing server (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to configure the client to receive package and connection groups updates from the publishing server (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to configure the client to receive package and connection groups updates from the publishing server.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to configure the client to receive package and connection groups updates from the publishing server
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
The App-V publishing server's single-point management and high scalability lets you deploy packages and connection groups and keep them up to date.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to connect to the Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to connect to the Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: In this article, learn the procedure for connecting to the App-V Management Console through your web browser.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to connect to the Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the following procedure to connect to the App-V Management Console.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: About the connection group file (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: About the connection group file (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: A summary of what the connection group file is and how to configure it.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# About the connection group file
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
## Connection group file overview
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: About the connection group virtual environment (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: About the connection group virtual environment (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how the connection group virtual environment works and how package priority is determined.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# About the connection group virtual environment
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
## How package priority is determined
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to convert a package created in a previous version of App-V (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to convert a package created in a previous version of App-V (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Use the package converter utility to convert a virtual application package created in a previous version of App-V.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to convert a package created in a previous version of App-V
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can use the package converter utility to upgrade virtual application packages created by previous versions of App-V. This section will tell you how to convert existing virtual application packages for upgrade.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ The package converter can only directly convert packages created by an App-V seq
|
||||
|
||||
## App-V 4.6 installation folder is redirected to virtual file system root
|
||||
|
||||
When you convert packages from App-V 4.6 to App-V for Windows 10, the App-V for Windows 10 package can access the hardcoded drive that you were required to use when you created 4.6 packages. The drive letter will be the drive you selected as the installation drive on the 4.6 sequencing machine. (The default drive is drive Q.)
|
||||
When you convert packages from App-V 4.6 to App-V for Windows 10/11, the App-V for Windows client package can access the hardcoded drive that you were required to use when you created 4.6 packages. The drive letter will be the drive you selected as the installation drive on the 4.6 sequencing machine. (The default drive is drive Q.)
|
||||
|
||||
The App-V package converter will save the App-V 4.6 installation root folder and short folder names in the FilesystemMetadata.xml file in the **Filesystem** element. When the App-V for Windows 10 client creates the virtual process, it will map requests from the App-V 4.6 installation root to the virtual file system root.
|
||||
The App-V package converter will save the App-V 4.6 installation root folder and short folder names in the FilesystemMetadata.xml file in the **Filesystem** element. When the App-V for Windows client creates the virtual process, it will map requests from the App-V 4.6 installation root to the virtual file system root.
|
||||
|
||||
## Getting started
|
||||
|
||||
@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ The App-V package converter will save the App-V 4.6 installation root folder and
|
||||
ConvertFrom-AppvLegacyPackage C:\contentStore C:\convertedPackages
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
In this cmdlet, `C:\contentStore` represents the location of the existing package and `C:\convertedPackages` is the output directory to which the resulting App-V for Windows 10 virtual application package file will be saved. By default, if you do not specify a new name, the old package name will be used.
|
||||
In this cmdlet, `C:\contentStore` represents the location of the existing package and `C:\convertedPackages` is the output directory to which the resulting App-V for Windows client virtual application package file will be saved. By default, if you do not specify a new name, the old package name will be used.
|
||||
|
||||
Additionally, the package converter optimizes performance of packages in App-V for Windows 10 by setting the package to stream fault the App-V package. This is more performant than the primary feature block and fully downloading the package. The flag **DownloadFullPackageOnFirstLaunch** allows you to convert the package and set the package to be fully downloaded by default.
|
||||
Additionally, the package converter optimizes performance of packages in App-V for Windows client by setting the package to stream fault the App-V package. This is more performant than the primary feature block and fully downloading the package. The flag **DownloadFullPackageOnFirstLaunch** allows you to convert the package and set the package to be fully downloaded by default.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> Before you specify the output directory, you must create the output directory.
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to create a connection croup with user-published and globally published packages (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to create a connection croup with user-published and globally published packages (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to create a connection croup with user-published and globally published packages.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to create a connection croup with user-published and globally published packages
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can create user-entitled connection groups that contain both user-published and globally published packages, using either of the following methods:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to create a connection group (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to create a connection group (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to create a connection group with the App-V Management Console and where to find information about managing connection groups.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to create a connection group
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use these steps to create a connection group by using the App-V Management Console. To use Windows PowerShell to create connection groups, see [How to manage connection groups on a stand-alone computer by using Windows PowerShell](appv-manage-connection-groups-on-a-stand-alone-computer-with-powershell.md).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to create a custom configuration file by using the App-V Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to create a custom configuration file by using the App-V Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to create a custom configuration file by using the App-V Management Console.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to create a custom configuration file by using the App-V Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can use a dynamic configuration to customize an App-V package for a specific user. However, you must first create the dynamic user configuration (.xml) file or the dynamic deployment configuration file before you can use the files. Creation of the file is an advanced manual operation. For general information about dynamic user configuration files, see [About App-V dynamic configuration](appv-dynamic-configuration.md).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to create a package accelerator by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to create a package accelerator by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to create an App-v Package Accelerator by using Windows PowerShell. App-V Package Accelerators automatically sequence large, complex applications.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to create a package accelerator by using Windows PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
App-V Package Accelerators automatically sequence large, complex applications. Also, when you apply an App-V Package Accelerator, you don't have to manually install an application to create the virtualized package.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to create a package accelerator (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to create a package accelerator (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to create App-V Package Accelerators to automatically generate new virtual application packages.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to create a package accelerator
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
App-V Package Accelerators automatically generate new virtual application packages.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to create a virtual application package using an App-V Package Accelerator (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to create a virtual application package using an App-V Package Accelerator (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to create a virtual application package using an App-V Package Accelerator.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to create a virtual application package using an App-V Package Accelerator
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the following procedure to create a virtual application package with the App-V Package Accelerator.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Create and apply an App-V project template to a sequenced App-V package (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Create and apply an App-V project template to a sequenced App-V package (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Steps for how to create and apply an App-V project template (.appvt) to a sequenced App-V package.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Create and apply an App-V project template to a sequenced App-V package
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can use an App-V Project Template (.appvt) file to save commonly applied settings associated with an existing virtual application package. You can then apply these settings whenever you create new virtual application packages in your environment, streamlining the package creation process. App-V Project Templates differ from App-V Package Accelerators because App-V Package Accelerators are application-specific, while App-V Project Templates can be applied to multiple applications. To learn more about package accelerators, see [How to create a package accelerator](appv-create-a-package-accelerator.md).
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>In Windows 10, version 1703, running the **New-AppvSequencerPackage** or the **Update-AppvSequencerPackage** cmdlets will automatically capture and store your customizations as an App-V Project Template. If you want to make changes to this package later, you can automatically load your customizations from this template file. If you have an auto-saved template and you attempt to load another template through the *TemplateFilePath* parameter, the customization value from the parameter will override the auto-saved template.
|
||||
>Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, running the **New-AppvSequencerPackage** or the **Update-AppvSequencerPackage** cmdlets will automatically capture and store your customizations as an App-V Project Template. If you want to make changes to this package later, you can automatically load your customizations from this template file. If you have an auto-saved template and you attempt to load another template through the *TemplateFilePath* parameter, the customization value from the parameter will override the auto-saved template.
|
||||
|
||||
## Create a project template
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Creating and managing App-V virtualized applications (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Creating and managing App-V virtualized applications (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Create and manage App-V virtualized applications to monitor and record the installation process for an application to be run as a virtualized application.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Creating and managing App-V virtualized applications
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
After you have properly deployed the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) sequencer, you can use it to monitor and record the installation and setup process for an application to be run as a virtualized application.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ A template can specify and store multiple settings as follows:
|
||||
- **General Options**. Enables the use of **Windows Installer**, **Append Package Version to Filename**.
|
||||
- **Exclusion Items.** Contains the Exclusion pattern list.
|
||||
|
||||
In Windows 10, version 1703, running the **new-appvsequencerpackage** or **update-appvsequencepackage** cmdlets automatically captures and stores all of your customizations as an App-V project template. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations are automatically loaded from this template file.
|
||||
Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, running the **new-appvsequencerpackage** or **update-appvsequencepackage** cmdlets automatically captures and stores all of your customizations as an App-V project template. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations are automatically loaded from this template file.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>If you attempt to load another template through the *_TemplateFilePath_* parameter while already having an auto-saved template, the customization value from the parameter will override the auto-saved template.
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to customize virtual application extensions for a specific AD group by using the Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to customize virtual application extensions for a specific AD group by using the Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to customize virtual application extensions for a specific AD group by using the Management Console.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to customize virtual applications extensions for a specific AD group by using the Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the following procedure to customize the virtual application extensions for an Active Directory (AD) group.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to delete a connection group (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to delete a connection group (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to delete an existing App-V connection group in the App-V Management Console and where to find information about managing connection groups.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to delete a connection group
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the following procedure to delete an existing App-V connection group.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to delete a package in the Management Console (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to delete a package in the Management Console (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to delete a package in the App-V Management Console and where to find information about operations for App-V.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to delete a package in the Management Console
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the following procedure to delete an App-V package.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Deploy the App-V Databases by Using SQL Scripts (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to Deploy the App-V Databases by Using SQL Scripts (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to use SQL scripts to install the App-V databases and upgrade the App-V databases to a later version.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to deploy App-V packages using electronic software distribution (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to deploy App-V packages using electronic software distribution (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how use an electronic software distribution (ESD) system to deploy App-V virtual applications to App-V clients.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to deploy App-V packages using electronic software distribution
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can use an electronic software distribution (ESD) system to deploy App-V virtual applications to App-V clients.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Deploy the App-V Server Using a Script (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to Deploy the App-V Server Using a Script (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: 'Learn how to deploy the App-V server by using a script (appv_server_setup.exe) from the command line.'
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Deploy the App-V Server (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Use these instructions to deploy the Application Virtualization (App-V) Server in App-V for Windows 10.
|
||||
title: How to Deploy the App-V Server (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Use these instructions to deploy the Application Virtualization (App-V) Server in App-V for Windows 10/11.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
1. Download the App-V server components. All five App-V server components are included in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2015 ISO package, which can be downloaded from either of the following locations:
|
||||
|
||||
* The [MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) subscriptions site](https://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/downloads/default.aspx#FileId=65215). You must have a MSDN subscription to download the MDOP ISO package from this site.
|
||||
* The [Volume Licensing Service Center](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.aspx) if you're using [Windows 10 for Enterprise or Education](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/windows-product-home).
|
||||
* The [Volume Licensing Service Center](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.aspx) if you're using [Windows client for Enterprise or Education](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/windows-product-home).
|
||||
|
||||
2. Copy the App-V server installation files to the computer on which you want to install it.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploying App-V (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Deploying App-V (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: App-V supports several different deployment options. Learn how to complete App-V deployment at different stages in your App-V deployment.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ manager: dansimp
|
||||
ms.author: greglin
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Deploying App-V for Windows 10
|
||||
# Deploying App-V for Windows client
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
App-V supports several different deployment options. Review this topic for information about the tasks that you must complete at different stages in your deployment.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Create Office 2010 packages for Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) using the App-V Sequencer or the App-V Package Accelerator.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can create Office 2010 packages for Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) using one of the following methods:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Sequencing Office 2010 is one of the main methods for creating an Office 2010 pa
|
||||
|
||||
## Creating Office 2010 App-V packages using package accelerators
|
||||
|
||||
Office 2010 App-V packages can be created through package accelerators. Microsoft has provided package accelerators for creating Office 2010 on Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. The following pages will show you which package accelerator is best for creating Office 2010 App-V packages on your version of Windows:
|
||||
Office 2010 App-V packages can be created through package accelerators. Microsoft has provided package accelerators for creating Office 2010 on Windows 10/11, Windows 8, and Windows 7. The following pages will show you which package accelerator is best for creating Office 2010 App-V packages on your version of Windows:
|
||||
|
||||
* [App-V 5.0 Package Accelerator for Office Professional Plus 2010 – Windows 8](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/App-V-50-Package-a29410db)
|
||||
* [App-V 5.0 Package Accelerator for Office Professional Plus 2010 – Windows 7](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/App-V-50-Package-e7ef536b)
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using App-V (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using App-V (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Use Application Virtualization (App-V) to deliver Microsoft Office 2013 as a virtualized application to computers in your organization.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using App-V
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the information in this article to use Application Virtualization (App-V) to deliver Microsoft Office 2013 as a virtualized application to computers in your organization. For information about using App-V to deliver Office 2010, see [Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V](appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2010-wth-appv.md). To successfully deploy Office 2013 with App-V, you need to be familiar with Office 2013 and App-V.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Before you start, make sure that the computer on which you are installing the Of
|
||||
|
||||
You create Office 2013 App-V packages with the Office Deployment Tool. The following instructions explain how to create an Office 2013 App-V package with Volume Licensing or Subscription Licensing.
|
||||
|
||||
Create Office 2013 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. Once created, the Office 2013 App-V package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 computers.
|
||||
Create Office 2013 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. Once created, the Office 2013 App-V package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10/11 computers.
|
||||
|
||||
### Download the Office Deployment Tool
|
||||
|
||||
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ After you download the Office 2013 applications through the Office Deployment To
|
||||
|
||||
#### What you'll need to do
|
||||
|
||||
* Create the Office 2013 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. However, the package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 computers.
|
||||
* Create the Office 2013 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. However, the package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10/11 computers.
|
||||
* Create an Office App-V package for either the Subscription Licensing package or Volume Licensing by using the Office Deployment Tool, then modify the **Customconfig.xml** configuration file.
|
||||
|
||||
The following table summarizes the values you need to enter in the **Customconfig.xml** file for the licensing model you’re using. The steps in the sections that follow the table will specify the exact entries you need to make.
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2016 by using App-V (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2016 by using App-V (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Use Application Virtualization (App-V) to deliver Microsoft Office 2016 as a virtualized application to computers in your organization.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Deploying Microsoft Office 2016 by using App-V
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the information in this article to use Application Virtualization (App-V) to deliver Microsoft Office 2016 as a virtualized application to computers in your organization. For information about using App-V to deliver Office 2013, see [Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by using App-V](appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2013-with-appv.md). For information about using App-V to deliver Office 2010, see [Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by using App-V](appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2010-wth-appv.md).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The computer on which you are installing the Office Deployment Tool must have th
|
||||
| Prerequisite | Description |
|
||||
|----------------------|--------------------|
|
||||
| Prerequisite software | .Net Framework 4 |
|
||||
| Supported operating systems | 64-bit version of Windows 10<br>64-bit version of Windows 8 or 8.1<br>64-bit version of Windows 7 |
|
||||
| Supported operating systems | 64-bit version of Windows 10/11<br>64-bit version of Windows 8 or 8.1<br>64-bit version of Windows 7 |
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>In this topic, the term “Office 2016 App-V package” refers to subscription licensing.
|
||||
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ The computer on which you are installing the Office Deployment Tool must have th
|
||||
|
||||
You create Office 2016 App-V packages by using the Office Deployment Tool. The following instructions explain how to create an Office 2016 App-V package with subscription licensing.
|
||||
|
||||
Create Office 2016 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. Once created, the Office 2016 App-V package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 computers.
|
||||
Create Office 2016 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. Once created, the Office 2016 App-V package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10/11 computers.
|
||||
|
||||
### Download the Office Deployment Tool
|
||||
|
||||
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ After you download the Office 2016 applications through the Office Deployment To
|
||||
|
||||
#### What you’ll need to do
|
||||
|
||||
* Create the Office 2016 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. However, the package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1, and Windows 10 computers.
|
||||
* Create the Office 2016 App-V packages on 64-bit Windows computers. However, the package will run on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1, and Windows 10/11 computers.
|
||||
* Create an Office App-V package for either Subscription Licensing package by using the Office Deployment Tool, and then modify the **Customconfig.xml** configuration file.
|
||||
|
||||
The following table summarizes the values you need to enter in the **Customconfig.xml** file. The steps in the sections that follow the table will specify the exact entries you need to make.
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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ The following table describes the requirements and options for deploying Visio 2
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## Related topics
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* [Deploying App-V for Windows 10](appv-deploying-appv.md)
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* [Deploying App-V for Windows client](appv-deploying-appv.md)
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* [Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by using App-V](appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2013-with-appv.md)
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* [Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by using App-V](appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2010-wth-appv.md)
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* [Office 2016 Deployment Tool for Click-to-Run](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=49117)
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
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---
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# Deploying App-V packages by using electronic software distribution (ESD)
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>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
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[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
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You can deploy App-V packages using an electronic software distribution (ESD) solution. For information about planning to deploy App-V packages with an ESD, see [Planning to deploy App-V with an electronic software distribution system](appv-planning-to-deploy-appv-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions.md).
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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---
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title: Deploying the App-V Sequencer and configuring the client (Windows 10)
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title: Deploying the App-V Sequencer and configuring the client (Windows 10/11)
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||||
description: Learn how to deploy the App-V Sequencer and configure the client by using the ADMX template and Group Policy.
|
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
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---
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# Deploying the App-V Sequencer and configuring the client
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>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
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[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
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||||
|
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The App-V Sequencer and client let administrators to virtualize and run virtual applications.
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The App-V Sequencer and client let administrators to virtualize and run virtual
|
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The App-V client is the component that runs a virtualized application on a target computer. The client lets users interact with icons and file types, starting virtualized applications. The client can also get the virtual application content from the management server.
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|
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>[!NOTE]
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>In Windows 10, version 1607, App-V is included with the operating system. You only need to enable it.
|
||||
>Starting with Windows 10 version 1607, App-V is included with the operating system. You only need to enable it.
|
||||
|
||||
[Enable the App-V desktop client](appv-enable-the-app-v-desktop-client.md)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploying the App-V Server (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Learn how to deploy the Application Virtualization (App-V) Server in App-V for Windows 10 by using different deployment configurations described in this article.
|
||||
title: Deploying the App-V Server (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to deploy the Application Virtualization (App-V) Server in App-V for Windows 10/11 by using different deployment configurations described in this article.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
You can install the Application Virtualization (App-V) server components using different deployment configurations, which are described in this topic. Before you install the server features, review the server section of [App-V security considerations](appv-security-considerations.md).
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>If you plan to use the App-V server components in your deployment, note that the version number is still listed as App-V 5.x, as the App-V server components have not changed in App-V for Windows 10.
|
||||
>If you plan to use the App-V server components in your deployment, note that the version number is still listed as App-V 5.x, as the App-V server components have not changed in App-V for Windows client.
|
||||
|
||||
To learn more about deploying App-V for Windows 10, read [What's new in App-V](appv-about-appv.md).
|
||||
To learn more about deploying App-V for Windows client, read [What's new in App-V](appv-about-appv.md).
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>Before installing and configuring the App-V servers, you must specify the port or ports where each component will be hosted. You must also add the associated firewall rules to allow incoming requests to access the specified ports, as the installer does not modify firewall settings.
|
||||
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ App-V offers the following five server components, each of which serves a specif
|
||||
All five App-V server components are included in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2015 ISO package, which can be downloaded from either of the following locations:
|
||||
|
||||
* The [MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) subscriptions site](https://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/downloads/default.aspx#FileId=65215). You must have a MSDN subscription to download the MDOP ISO package from this site.
|
||||
* The [Volume Licensing Service Center](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.aspx) if you're using [Windows 10 for Enterprise or Education](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/windows-product-home).
|
||||
* The [Volume Licensing Service Center](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.aspx) if you're using [Windows client for Enterprise or Education](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/windows-product-home).
|
||||
|
||||
In large organizations, you might want to install more than one instance of the server components to get the following benefits.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: App-V Deployment Checklist (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: App-V Deployment Checklist (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Use the App-V deployment checklist to understand the recommended steps and items to consider when deploying App-V features.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,15 +14,15 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# App-V Deployment Checklist
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
This checklist outlines the recommended steps and items to consider when deploying App-V features. Use it to organize your priorities while you deploy App-V. You can copy this checklist into a spreadsheet program and customize it for your use.
|
||||
|
||||
|Status|Task|References|Notes|
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
||Prepare the computing environment for App-V deployment during your planning phase.|[App-V planning checklist](appv-planning-checklist.md)||
|
||||
||Review App-V's supported configurations.|[App-V supported configurations](appv-supported-configurations.md)||
|
||||
||Run App-V Setup to deploy the required App-V features for your environment.|[How to install the sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)<br>[Enable the App-V desktop client](appv-enable-the-app-v-desktop-client.md)<br>[How to deploy the App-V server](appv-deploy-the-appv-server.md)||
|
||||
||Prepare the computing environment for App-V deployment during your planning phase.|[App-V planning checklist](appv-planning-checklist.md)||
|
||||
||Review App-V's supported configurations.|[App-V supported configurations](appv-supported-configurations.md)||
|
||||
||Run App-V Setup to deploy the required App-V features for your environment.|[How to install the sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)<br>[Enable the App-V desktop client](appv-enable-the-app-v-desktop-client.md)<br>[How to deploy the App-V server](appv-deploy-the-appv-server.md)||
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>Keep track of server names and associated URLs you create during installation. You'll need this information throughout the installation process.
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: About App-V Dynamic Configuration (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: About App-V Dynamic Configuration (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to create or edit an existing Application Virtualization (App-V) dynamic configuration file.
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# About App-V dynamic configuration
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
You can use dynamic configuration to customize an App-V package for a user. This article will tell you how to create or edit an existing dynamic configuration file.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ The following table describes the various script events and the context under wh
|
||||
|
||||
### Using multiple scripts on a single event trigger
|
||||
|
||||
App-V supports the use of multiple scripts on a single event trigger for App-V packages, including packages that you convert from App-V 4.6 to App-V for Windows 10. To enable the use of multiple scripts, App-V uses a script launcher application, named ScriptRunner.exe, which is included in the App-V client.
|
||||
App-V supports the use of multiple scripts on a single event trigger for App-V packages, including packages that you convert from App-V 4.6 to App-V for Windows client. To enable the use of multiple scripts, App-V uses a script launcher application, named ScriptRunner.exe, which is included in the App-V client.
|
||||
|
||||
#### How to use multiple scripts on a single event trigger
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: Learn how to enable only administrators to publish packages by bsing an electronic software delivery (ESD).
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to enable only administrators to publish packages by using an ESD
|
||||
|
||||
>Applies to: Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Starting in App-V 5.0 SP3, you can configure the App-V client so that only administrators (not end users) can publish or unpublish packages. In earlier versions of App-V, you could not prevent end users from performing these tasks.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10/11)
|
||||
description: How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
# How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
- Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Applies to Windows client versions](../includes/applies-to-windows-client-versions.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
Use the following procedure to configure the App-V for reporting.
|
||||
|
||||
|
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