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title: Install apps on HoloLens (HoloLens)
description: The recommended way to install apps on HoloLens is to use Windows Store for Business.
description: The recommended way to install apps on HoloLens is to use Microsoft Store for Business.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
ms.pagetype: hololens, devices
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# Install apps on HoloLens
The recommended way to install Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps on HoloLens is to use Windows Store for Business. You can make your own [line-of-business application](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/working-with-line-of-business-apps) available through Windows Store for Business.
The recommended way to install Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps on HoloLens is to use Microsoft Store for Business. You can make your own [line-of-business application](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/working-with-line-of-business-apps) available through Microsoft Store for Business.
You can also deploy apps using your mobile device management (MDM) provider or use the Windows Device Portal to install apps, if you enable **Developer Mode** on the HoloLens device.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>When you set up HoloLens to use the Device Portal, you must enable **Developer Mode** on the device.**Developer Mode** on a device that has been upgraded to Windows Holographic for Business enables side-loading of apps, which risks the installation of apps that have not been certified by the Microsoft Store. Administrators can block the ability to enable **Developer Mode** using the **ApplicationManagement/AllowDeveloper Unlock** setting in the [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). [Learn more about Developer Mode.](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/get-started/enable-your-device-for-development#developer-mode)
## Use Windows Store for Business to deploy apps to HoloLens
## Use Microsoft Store for Business to deploy apps to HoloLens
Windows Store for Business is a private Windows Store for your enterprise. People in your organization can open the Store app and select your private Store to install apps that you have made available to them.
Microsoft Store for Business is a private Microsoft Store for your enterprise. People in your organization can open the Store app and select your private Store to install apps that you have made available to them.
![How Windows Store for Business appears in Store app](images/wsfb-private.png)
![How Microsoft Store for Business appears in Store app](images/wsfb-private.png)
In your Windows Store for Business dashboard, you can also download apps to distribute to devices that aren't connected to the Internet, plus add line-of-business (LOB) apps for distribution.
In your Microsoft Store for Business dashboard, you can also download apps to distribute to devices that aren't connected to the Internet, plus add line-of-business (LOB) apps for distribution.
### Requirements
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- End users need Azure AD accounts when they access Store for Business content from Windows-based devices.
### Windows Store for Business process
### Microsoft Store for Business process
1. [Sign up for Windows Store for Business.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/sign-up-windows-store-for-business)
1. [Sign up for Microsoft Store for Business.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/sign-up-windows-store-for-business)
2. [Assign roles and permissions for managing your Store for Business.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business)
3. (Optional) [Configure Windows Store for Business to work with your MDM provider.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/configure-mdm-provider-windows-store-for-business)
3. (Optional) [Configure Microsoft Store for Business to work with your MDM provider.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/configure-mdm-provider-windows-store-for-business)
3. [Get apps for your Store for Business.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business)
4. [Distribute apps to your employees.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business)
### Install apps on HoloLens from Windows Store for Business
### Install apps on HoloLens from Microsoft Store for Business
The method that you use to install an app from your Windows Store for Business on HoloLens depends on the the distribution method that you choose.
The method that you use to install an app from your Microsoft Store for Business on HoloLens depends on the the distribution method that you choose.
| Distribution method | To install on HoloLens|
| --- | --- |

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| [Enroll HoloLens in MDM](hololens-enroll-mdm.md) | Manage multiple HoloLens devices simultaneously using solutions like Microsoft InTune |
| [Set up HoloLens in kiosk mode](hololens-kiosk.md) | Enable kiosk mode for HoloLens, which limits the user's ability to launch new apps or change the running app |
| [Configure HoloLens using a provisioning package](hololens-provisioning.md) | Provisioning packages make it easy for IT administrators to configure HoloLens devices without imaging |
| [Install apps on HoloLens](hololens-install-apps.md) | Use Windows Store for Business, mobile device management (MDM), or the Windows Device Portal to install apps on HoloLens|
| [Install apps on HoloLens](hololens-install-apps.md) | Use Microsoft Store for Business, mobile device management (MDM), or the Windows Device Portal to install apps on HoloLens|
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## Related resources

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title: Install apps on your Microsoft Surface Hub
description: Admins can install apps can from either the Windows Store or the Windows Store for Business.
description: Admins can install apps can from either the Microsoft Store or the Microsoft Store for Business.
ms.assetid: 3885CB45-D496-4424-8533-C9E3D0EDFD94
keywords: install apps, Windows Store, Windows Store for Business
keywords: install apps, Microsoft Store, Microsoft Store for Business
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
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A few things to know about apps on Surface Hub:
- Surface Hub only runs [Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/get-started/whats-a-uwp). See a [list of apps that work with Surface Hub](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-apps).
- Apps must be targeted for the [Universal device family](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/dn894631).
- By default, apps must be Store-signed to be installed. During testing and development, you can also choose to run developer-signed UWP apps by placing the device in developer mode.- When submitting an app to the Windows Store, developers need to set Device family availability and Organizational licensing options to make sure an app will be available to run on Surface Hub.
- You need admin credentials to install apps on your Surface Hub. Since the device is designed to be used in communal spaces like meeting rooms, people can't access the Windows Store to download and install apps.
- By default, apps must be Store-signed to be installed. During testing and development, you can also choose to run developer-signed UWP apps by placing the device in developer mode.- When submitting an app to the Microsoft Store, developers need to set Device family availability and Organizational licensing options to make sure an app will be available to run on Surface Hub.
- You need admin credentials to install apps on your Surface Hub. Since the device is designed to be used in communal spaces like meeting rooms, people can't access the Microsoft Store to download and install apps.
## Develop and test apps
While you're developing your own app, there are a few options for testing apps on Surface Hub.
### Developer Mode
By default, Surface Hub only runs UWP apps that have been published to and signed by the Windows Store. Apps submitted to the Windows Store go through security and compliance tests as part of the [app certification process](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/publish/the-app-certification-process), so this helps safeguard your Surface Hub against malicious apps.
By default, Surface Hub only runs UWP apps that have been published to and signed by the Microsoft Store. Apps submitted to the Microsoft Store go through security and compliance tests as part of the [app certification process](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/publish/the-app-certification-process), so this helps safeguard your Surface Hub against malicious apps.
By enabling developer mode, you can also install developer-signed UWP apps.
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Use Visual Studio to [create an app package](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/hh454036.aspx) for your UWP app, signed using a test certificate. Then use Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) to create a provisioning package containing the app package. For more information, see [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md).
## Submit apps to the Windows Store
Once an app is ready for release, developers need to submit and publish it to the Windows Store. For more information, see [Publish Windows apps](https://developer.microsoft.com/store/publish-apps).
## Submit apps to the Microsoft Store
Once an app is ready for release, developers need to submit and publish it to the Microsoft Store. For more information, see [Publish Windows apps](https://developer.microsoft.com/store/publish-apps).
During app submission, developers need to set **Device family availability** and **Organizational licensing** options to make sure the app will be available to run on Surface Hub.
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- **Windows 10 Desktop** (other device families are optional)
- **Let Microsoft decide whether to make the app available to any future device families**
![Image showing Device family availability page - part of Windows Store app submission process.](images/sh-device-family-availability.png)
![Image showing Device family availability page - part of Microsoft Store app submission process.](images/sh-device-family-availability.png)
For more information, see [Device family availability](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/publish/upload-app-packages#device-family-availability).
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2. Select **Pricing and availability**.
3. Under Organizational licensing, select **Allow disconnected (offline) licensing for organizations**.
![Image showing Organizational licensing page - part of Windows Store app submission process.](images/sh-org-licensing.png)
![Image showing Organizational licensing page - part of Microsoft Store app submission process.](images/sh-org-licensing.png)
> [!NOTE]
> **Make my app available to organizations with Store-managed (online) licensing and distribution** is selected by default.
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## Deploy released apps
There are several options for installing apps that have been released to the Windows Store, depending on whether you want to evaluate them on a few devices, or deploy them broadly to your organization.
There are several options for installing apps that have been released to the Microsoft Store, depending on whether you want to evaluate them on a few devices, or deploy them broadly to your organization.
To install released apps:
- Download the app using the Windows Store app, or
- Download the app package from the Windows Store for Business, and distribute it using a provisioning package or a supported MDM provider.
- Download the app using the Microsoft Store app, or
- Download the app package from the Microsoft Store for Business, and distribute it using a provisioning package or a supported MDM provider.
### Windows Store app
To evaluate apps released on the Windows Store, use the Windows Store app on the Surface Hub to browse and download apps.
### Microsoft Store app
To evaluate apps released on the Microsoft Store, use the Microsoft Store app on the Surface Hub to browse and download apps.
> [!NOTE]
> Using the Windows Store app is not the recommended method of deploying apps at scale to your organization:
> - To download apps, you must sign in to the Windows Store app with a Microsoft account or organizational account. However, you can only connect an account to a maximum of 10 devices at once. If you have more than 10 Surface Hubs, you will need to create multiple accounts or remove devices from your account between app installations.
> - To install apps, you will need to manually sign in to the Windows Store app on each Surface Hub you own.
> Using the Microsoft Store app is not the recommended method of deploying apps at scale to your organization:
> - To download apps, you must sign in to the Microsoft Store app with a Microsoft account or organizational account. However, you can only connect an account to a maximum of 10 devices at once. If you have more than 10 Surface Hubs, you will need to create multiple accounts or remove devices from your account between app installations.
> - To install apps, you will need to manually sign in to the Microsoft Store app on each Surface Hub you own.
**To browse the Windows Store on Surface Hub**
**To browse the Microsoft Store on Surface Hub**
1. From your Surface Hub, start **Settings**.
2. Type the device admin credentials when prompted.
3. Navigate to **This device** > **Apps & features**.
4. Select **Open Store**.
### Download app packages from Windows Store for Business
To download the app package you need to install apps on your Surface Hub, visit the [Windows Store for Business](https://www.microsoft.com/business-store). The Store for Business is where you can find, acquire, and manage apps for the Windows 10 devices in your organization, including Surface Hub.
### Download app packages from Microsoft Store for Business
To download the app package you need to install apps on your Surface Hub, visit the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://www.microsoft.com/business-store). The Store for Business is where you can find, acquire, and manage apps for the Windows 10 devices in your organization, including Surface Hub.
> [!NOTE]
> Currently, Surface Hub only supports offline-licensed apps available through the Store for Business. App developers set offline-license availability when they submit apps.
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13. As needed, update the app by downloading a new package from the Store for Business, and publishing an application revision in Configuration Manager. For more information, see [Update and retire applications with System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt595704.aspx).
> [!NOTE]
> If you are using System Center Configuration Manager (current branch), you can bypass the above steps by connecting the Store for Business to System Center Configuration Manager. By doing so, you can synchronize the list of apps you've purchased with System Center Configuration Manager, view these in the Configuration Manager console, and deploy them like you would any other app. For more information, see [Manage apps from the Windows Store for Business with System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt740630.aspx).
> If you are using System Center Configuration Manager (current branch), you can bypass the above steps by connecting the Store for Business to System Center Configuration Manager. By doing so, you can synchronize the list of apps you've purchased with System Center Configuration Manager, view these in the Configuration Manager console, and deploy them like you would any other app. For more information, see [Manage apps from the Microsoft Store for Business with System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt740630.aspx).
## Summary
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| -------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------------------------- | ---------------------- |
| Visual Studio | X | | |
| Provisioning package | X | X | |
| Windows Store app | | X | |
| Microsoft Store app | | X | |
| Supported MDM provider | | | X |

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| Password rotation | This device > Accounts | Choose whether to let the Surface Hub automatically rotate the device account's password. |
| Change admin account password | This device > Accounts | Change the password for the local admin account. This is only available if you configured the device to use a local admin during first run. |
| Configure Operations Management Suite (OMS) | This device > Device management | Set up monitoring for your Surface Hub using OMS. |
| Open the Windows Store app | This device > Apps & features | The Windows Store app is only available to admins through the Settings app. |
| Open the Microsoft Store app | This device > Apps & features | The Microsoft Store app is only available to admins through the Settings app. |
| Skype for Business domain name | This device > Calling | Configure a domain name for your Skype for Business server. |
| Default microphone and speaker settings | This device > Calling | Configure a default microphone and speaker for calls, and a default speaker for media playback. |
| Turn off wireless projection using Miracast | This device > Wireless projection | Choose whether presenters can wirelessly project to the Surface Hub using Miracast. |

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| ----- | ----------- |
| [Remote Surface Hub management](remote-surface-hub-management.md) |Topics related to managing your Surface Hub remotely. Include install apps, managing settings with MDM and monitoring with Operations Management Suite. |
| [Manage Surface Hub settings](manage-surface-hub-settings.md) |Topics related to managing Surface Hub settings: accessibility, device account, device reset, fully qualified domain name, Windows Update settings, and wireless network |
| [Install apps on your Surface Hub]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub) | Admins can install apps can from either the Windows Store or the Windows Store for Business.|
| [Install apps on your Surface Hub]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub) | Admins can install apps can from either the Microsoft Store or the Microsoft Store for Business.|
| [End a meeting with Im done](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting) | At the end of a meeting, users can tap I'm Done to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting.|
| [Save your BitLocker key](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub) | Every Surface Hub is automatically set up with BitLocker drive encryption software. Microsoft strongly recommends that you make sure you back up your BitLocker recovery keys.|
| [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/connect-and-display-with-surface-hub) | You can connect other device to your Surface Hub to display content.|

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After you've created your device account, there are a couple of ways to verify that it's setup correctly.
- Run Surface Hub device account validation PowerShell scripts. For more information, see [Surface Hub device account scripts](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Surface-Hub-device-account-6db77696) in Script Center, or [PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) later in this guide.
- Use the account with the [Lync Windows Store app](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/lync/9wzdncrfhvhm). If Lync signs in successfully, then the device account will most likely work with Skype for Business on Surface Hub.
- Use the account with the [Lync Microsoft Store app](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/lync/9wzdncrfhvhm). If Lync signs in successfully, then the device account will most likely work with Skype for Business on Surface Hub.
## Prepare for first-run program

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Currently, you can add these items to provisioning packages for Surface Hub:
- **Certificates** - You can add certificates, if needed, to authenticate to Microsoft Exchange.
- **Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps** - You can install UWP apps. This can be an offline-licensed app from the Windows Store for Business, or an app created by an in-house dev.
- **Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps** - You can install UWP apps. This can be an offline-licensed app from the Microsoft Store for Business, or an app created by an in-house dev.
- **Policies** - Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). Some of those policies can be configured with ICD.
- **Settings** - You can configure any setting in the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx).
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### Add a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app to your package
Before adding a UWP app to a provisioning package, you need the app package (either an .appx, or .appxbundle) and any dependency files. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need the *unencoded* app license. See [Distribute offline apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app) to learn how to download these items from the Windows Store for Business.
Before adding a UWP app to a provisioning package, you need the app package (either an .appx, or .appxbundle) and any dependency files. If you acquired the app from the Microsoft Store for Business, you will also need the *unencoded* app license. See [Distribute offline apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app) to learn how to download these items from the Microsoft Store for Business.
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextApp**.
2. Enter a **PackageFamilyName** for the app and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's package family name. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you can find the package family name in the app license. Open the license file using a text editor, and use the value between the \<PFM\>...\</PFM\> tags.
2. Enter a **PackageFamilyName** for the app and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's package family name. If you acquired the app from the Microsoft Store for Business, you can find the package family name in the app license. Open the license file using a text editor, and use the value between the \<PFM\>...\</PFM\> tags.
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. For Surface Hub, you will only need the x64 versions of these dependencies.
If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need to add the app license to your provisioning package.
If you acquired the app from the Microsoft Store for Business, you will also need to add the app license to your provisioning package.
1. Make a copy of the app license, and rename it to use a **.ms-windows-store-license** extension. For example, "example.xml" becomes "example.ms-windows-store-license".