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You can install additional apps on your Surface Hub to fit your team or organization's needs. There are different methods for installing apps depending on whether you are developing and testing an app, or deploying a released app. This topic describes methods for installing apps for either scenario.
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).
- 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.
- 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.

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<td align="left"><p>.NET Framework 4 or higher</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td align="left"><p>Windows 8 and Windows 8.1</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Windows 8.1</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Enterprise or Pro</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>None</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>32-bit or 64-bit</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>Windows PowerShell 3.0 or higher</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>.NET Framework 4.5</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td align="left"><p>Windows 10, pre-1607 verison</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Enterprise or Pro</p></td>
<td align="left"><p></p></td>
<td align="left"><p>32-bit or 64-bit</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Windows PowerShell 3.0 or higher</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>.NET Framework 4.5</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td align="left"><p>Windows Server 2016</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Standard or Datacenter</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>None</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>64-bit</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Windows PowerShell 3.0 or higher</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>.NET Framework 4.5</p></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
 
**Note:** Starting with Windows 10, version 1607, UE-V is included with [Windows 10 for Enterprise](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-for-enterprise) and is no longer part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
Also…

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![deploymentworkflow](images/deploymentworkflow.png)
<a href="" id="planning"></a>**Planning a UE-V deployment:** First, you want to do a little bit of planning so that you can determine which UE-V components youll be deploying. Planning a UE-V deployment involves these things:
**Planning a UE-V deployment:** First, you want to do a little bit of planning so that you can determine which UE-V components youll be deploying. Planning a UE-V deployment involves these things:
- [Decide whether to synchronize settings for custom applications](#deciding)
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<td align="left"><p>.NET Framework 4.5 or higher</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td align="left"><p>Windows 10</p>
<td align="left"><p>Windows 10, pre-1607 version</p>
<div class="alert">
<strong>Note</strong>  
<p>Only UE-V 2.1 SP1 supports Windows 10</p>
<p>Only UE-V 2.1 SP1 supports Windows 10, pre-1607 version</p>
</div>
<div>
 
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<td align="left"><p>Windows PowerShell 3.0 or higher</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>.NET Framework 4.5 or higher</p></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td align="left"><p>Windows Server 2016</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Standard or Datacenter</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>None</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>64-bit</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Windows PowerShell 3.0 or higher</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>.NET Framework 4.6 or higher</p></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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- **Administrative Credentials** for any computer on which youll be installing
**Note**  
- Starting with WIndows 10, version 1607, UE-V is included with [Windows 10 for Enterprise](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-for-enterprise) and is no longer part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.
- The UE-V Windows PowerShell feature of the UE-V Agent requires .NET Framework 4 or higher and Windows PowerShell 3.0 or higher to be enabled. Download Windows PowerShell 3.0 [here](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=309609).
- Install .NET Framework 4 or .NET Framework 4.5 on computers that run the Windows 7 or the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. The Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 operating systems come with .NET Framework 4.5 installed. The Windows 10 operating system comes with .NET Framework 4.6 installed.

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| 0x15000052 | all| graphicsresolution|
| 0x15000065 | all| displaymessage|
| 0x15000066| all| displaymessageoverride|
| 0x15000081 | all| logcontrol|
| 0x16000009 | all| recoveryenabled|
| 0x1600000b | all| badmemoryaccess|
| 0x1600000f | all| traditionalkseg|

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## Configure HP ArcSight
The following steps assume that you have completed all the required steps in [Before you begin](#before-you-begin). For more information, see the ArcSight FlexConnector Developer's guide.
1. Save the [WDATP-connector.jsonparser.properties file](http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/8/A/08A4957D-0923-4353-B25F-395EAE363E8C/WDATP-connector.jsonparser.properties) file into the connector installation folder. The
1. Save the [WDATP-connector.jsonparser.properties file](http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/8/A/08A4957D-0923-4353-B25F-395EAE363E8C/WDATP-connector.jsonparser.properties) file into the connector installation folder.
2. Save the [WDATP-connector.properties](http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/9/C/39C703C2-487C-4C3E-AFD8-14C2253C2F12/WDATP-connector.properties) file into the `<root>\current\user\agent\flexagent` folder of the connector installation folder.

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If you encounter a server error when trying to access the service, youll need to change your browser cookie settings.
Configure your browser to allow cookies.
### No data is shown on the portal
If no data is displayed on the Dashboard portal even if no errors were encountered in the portal logs or in the browser console, you'll need to whitelist the threat intelligence, data access, and detonation endpoints that also use this protocol.
### Data is missing on the portal
If data is missing on the Windows Defender ATP portal its possible that proxy settings are blocking it.
Make sure that `*.securitycenter.windows.com` is included the proxy whitelist.
> [!NOTE]
> You must use the HTTPS protocol when adding the following endpoints.
Depending on your region, add the following endpoints to the whitelist:
U.S. region:
- daasmon-cus-prd.cloudapp.net
- daasmon-eus-prd.cloudapp.net
- dataaccess-cus-prd.cloudapp.net
- dataaccess-eus-prd.cloudapp.net
- threatintel-cus-prd.cloudapp.net
- threatintel-eus-prd.cloudapp.net
- winatpauthorization.windows.com
- winatpfeedback.windows.com
- winatpmanagement.windows.com
- winatponboarding.windows.com
- winatpservicehealth.windows.com
EU region:
- dataaccess-neu-prd.cloudapp.net
- dataaccess-weu-prd.cloudapp.net
- threatintel-neu-prd.cloudapp.net
- threatintel-weu-prd.cloudapp.net
- winatpauthorization.windows.com
- winatpfeedback.windows.com
- winatpmanagement.windows.com
- winatponboarding.windows.com
- winatpservicehealth.windows.com
### Windows Defender ATP service shows event or error logs in the Event Viewer
See the topic [Review events and errors on endpoints with Event Viewer](event-error-codes-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md) for a list of event IDs that are reported by the Windows Defender ATP service. The topic also contains troubleshooting steps for event errors.

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## February 2017
| New or changed topic | Description |
| --- | --- |
|[Assign devices to servicing branches for Windows 10 updates](waas-servicing-branches-windows-10-updates.md) | Added Group Policy setting that blocks user access to Windows Update. |
| [Distribute offline apps](distribute-offline-apps.md) | General updates to topic. Added links to supporting content for System Center Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. |
| [Monitor Windows Updates with Update Compliance](update-compliance-monitor.md) | New |
| [Get started with Update Compliance](update-compliance-get-started.md) | New |
| [Use Update Compliance to monitor Windows Updates](update-compliance-using.md) | New |
|[Assign devices to servicing branches for Windows 10 updates](waas-servicing-branches-windows-10-updates.md) | Added Group Policy setting that blocks user access to Windows Update. |
|[Optimize update delivery for Windows 10 updates](waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md) |Added Express updates. |
| [Distribute offline apps](distribute-offline-apps.md) | General updates to topic. Added links to supporting content for System Center Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. |
|[What's new in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier](appv-about-appv.md)|Updated to include new features in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703. |
|[Release Notes for App-V for Windows 10, version 1703](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows-1703.md)|New |
|[Automatically sequence a new app using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-sequence-a-new-app.md) |New |
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| [Configure Windows 10 taskbar](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md) | Updated sample XML for combined Start and taskbar layout; added note to explain the difference between applying taskbar configuration by Group Policy and by provisioning package |
| [Set up a kiosk on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education](set-up-a-kiosk-for-windows-10-for-desktop-editions.md) | Updated instructions for exiting assigned access mode. |
| Application development for Windows as a service | Topic moved to MSDN: [Application development for Windows as a service](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/get-started/application-development-for-windows-as-a-service)
| Windows 10 servicing options | New content replaced this topic; see [Overview of Windows as a service](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/manage/waas-overview) |
| Windows 10 servicing options | New content replaced this topic; see [Overview of Windows as a service](waas-overview.md) |
## RELEASE: Windows 10, version 1607

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3. [Create an answer file (Unattend.xml)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn915085.aspx) that sets the [CopyProfile](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn922656.aspx) parameter to **True**. The CopyProfile parameter causes Sysprep to copy the currently signed-on users profile folder to the default user profile. You can use [Windows System Image Manager](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn922445.aspx), which is part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) to create the Unattend.xml file.
3. Use the [Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn376476%28v=wps.620%29.aspx) cmdlet in Windows PowerShell to uninstall the following applications:
3. For devices running Windows 10, use the [Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn376476%28v=wps.620%29.aspx) cmdlet in Windows PowerShell to uninstall the following applications:
- Microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe
- Microsoft.BingWeather_8wekyb3d8bbwe
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## Apply policies to improve sign-in time
When a user is configured with a mandatory profile, Windows 10 starts as though it was the first sign-in each time the user signs in. To improve sign-in performance for users with mandatory user profiles, apply the following Group Policy settings.
- Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Logon > **Show first sign-in animation** = Disabled
- Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search > **Allow Cortana** = Disabled
- Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Cloud Content > **Turn off Microsoft consumer experience** = Enabled
When a user is configured with a mandatory profile, Windows 10 starts as though it was the first sign-in each time the user signs in. To improve sign-in performance for users with mandatory user profiles, apply the Group Policy settings shown in the following table. (The table shows which operating system versions each policy setting can apply to.)
| Group Policy setting | Windows 10 | Windows Server 2016 | Windows 8.1 | Windows Server 2012 |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Logon > **Show first sign-in animation** = Disabled | ![supported](images/checkmark.png) | ![supported](images/checkmark.png) | ![supported](images/checkmark.png) | ![supported](images/checkmark.png) |
| Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search > **Allow Cortana** = Disabled | ![supported](images/checkmark.png) | ![supported](images/checkmark.png) | ![not supported](images/crossmark.png) | ![not supported](images/crossmark.png) |
| Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Cloud Content > **Turn off Microsoft consumer experience** = Enabled | ![supported](images/checkmark.png) | ![not supported](images/crossmark.png) | ![not supported](images/crossmark.png) | ![not supported](images/crossmark.png) |

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![Update Compliance architecture](images/uc-01.png)
>This process assumes that Windows telemetry is enabled and devices are assigned your Commercial ID.
## Related topics

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>
>In addition to client content sharing, similar functionality is available in the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) for imaging-related content. Using this technology, clients imaging with System Center Configuration Manager task sequences can source operating system images, driver packages, boot images, packages, and programs from peers instead of distribution points. For detailed information about how Windows PE Peer Cache works and how to configure it, see [Prepare Windows PE peer cache to reduce WAN traffic in System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt613173.aspx).
## Express update delivery
Windows 10 update downloads can be large because every package contains all previously released fixes to ensure consistency and simplicity. Windows has been able to reduce the size of Windows Update downloads with a feature called Express.
### How Microsoft supports Express
- **Express on WSUS Standalone**
Express update delivery is available on [all support versions of WSUS](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc708456(v=ws.10).aspx).
- **Express on devices directly connected to Windows Update**
- **Enterprise devices managed using [Windows Update for Business](waas-manage-updates-wufb.md)** also get the benefit of Express update delivery support without any change in configuration.
### How Express download works
For OS updates that support Express, there are two versions of the file payload stored on the service:
1. **Full-file version** - essentially replacing the local versions of the update binaries.
2. **Express version** - containing the deltas needed to patch the existing binaries on the device.
Both the full-file version and the Express version are referenced in the udpate's metadata, which has been downloaded to the client as part of the scan phase.
**Express download works as follows:**
The Windows Update client will try to download Express first, and under certain situations fall back to full-file if needed (for example, if going through a proxy that doesn't support byte range requests).
1. When the Windows Update client initiates an Express download, **Windows Update first downloads a stub**, which is part of the Express package.
2. **The Windows Update client passes this stub to the Windows installer**, which uses the stub to do a local inventory, comparing the deltas of the file on the device with what is needed to get to the latest version of the file being offered.
3. **The Windows installer then requests the Windows Update client to download the ranges**, which have been determined to be required.
4. **The client downloads these ranges and passes them to the Windows Installer**, which applies the ranges and then determines if additional ranges are needed. This repeats until the Windows installer tells the Windows Update client that all necessary ranges have been downloaded.
At this point, the download is complete and the update is ready to be installed.
## Steps to manage updates for Windows 10