diff --git a/store-for-business/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md
index 77563b064c..a0af9518aa 100644
--- a/store-for-business/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ There are a couple of things we need to know when you pay for apps. You can add
You’ll also need to have your business address saved on **Account information** or **Payments & billing**. The address is used to generate tax rates. For more information on taxes for apps, see [organization tax information](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings#organization-tax-information).
-Microsoft Store adds the app to your inventory. From **Inventory**or **Apps & software**, you can:
+Microsoft Store adds the app to your inventory. From **Inventory** or **Apps & software**, you can:
- Distribute the app: add to private store, or assign licenses
- View app licenses: review current licenses, reclaim and reassign licenses
- View app details: review the app details page and purchase more licenses
diff --git a/store-for-business/add-unsigned-app-to-code-integrity-policy.md b/store-for-business/add-unsigned-app-to-code-integrity-policy.md
index 491172a16d..46c453edf1 100644
--- a/store-for-business/add-unsigned-app-to-code-integrity-policy.md
+++ b/store-for-business/add-unsigned-app-to-code-integrity-policy.md
@@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ After you're done, the files are saved to your desktop. You still need to sign t
## Catalog signing with Device Guard signing portal
-To sign catalog files with the Device Guard signing portal, you need to be signed up with the Windows Store for Business. For more information, see [Sign up for the Windows Store for Business](sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md).
+To sign catalog files with the Device Guard signing portal, you need to be signed up with the Microsoft Store for Business. For more information, see [Sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business](sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md).
Catalog signing is a vital step to adding your unsigned apps to your code integrity policy.
**To sign a catalog file with Device Guard signing portal**
-1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Settings**, click **Store settings**, and then click **Device Guard**.
3. Click **Upload** to upload your unsigned catalog files. These are the catalog files you created earlier in [Create catalog files for your unsigned app](#create-catalog-files).
4. After the files are uploaded, click **Sign** to sign the catalog files.
diff --git a/store-for-business/app-inventory-management-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/app-inventory-management-windows-store-for-business.md
index 71dceb3427..379618509a 100644
--- a/store-for-business/app-inventory-management-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/app-inventory-management-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Microsoft Store for Business and Education shows this info for each app in your
- Access to actions for the app
The last modified date tracks changes about the app as an item in your inventory. The last modified date changes when one of the following happens:
-- First purchase (the date you acquire the app from Windows Store for Business)
+- First purchase (the date you acquire the app from Microsoft Store for Business)
- Purchase additional licenses
- Assign license
- Reclaim license
@@ -45,14 +45,14 @@ There are a couple of ways to find specific apps, or groups of apps in your inve
**Search** - Use the Search box to search for an app.
**Refine results** - Use **Refine results** to scope your list of apps by one or more of these app attributes:
-- **License type** - Online or offline licenses. For more info, see [Apps in Windows Store for Business](apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md#licensing-model).
+- **License type** - Online or offline licenses. For more info, see [Apps in Microsoft Store for Business](apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md#licensing-model).
- **Supported devices** - Lists the devices that apps in your inventory were originally written to support. This list is cumulative for all apps in your inventory.
- **Source** - **Store**, for apps acquired from Store for Business, or LOB, for line-of-business apps.
- **Product type** - Product categories, such as app, or game.
- **Private store** - Whether or not the app is in the private store, or status if the app is being added or removed from private store.
## Manage apps in your inventory
-Each app in the Store for Business has an online, or an offline license. For more information on Store for Business licensing model, see [Apps in the Windows Store for Business](apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md#licensing-model). There are different actions you can take depending on the app license type. They're summarized in this table.
+Each app in the Store for Business has an online, or an offline license. For more information on Store for Business licensing model, see [Apps in the Microsoft Store for Business](apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md#licensing-model). There are different actions you can take depending on the app license type. They're summarized in this table.
| Action | Online-licensed app | Offline-licensed app |
| ------ | ------------------- | -------------------- |
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Once an app is in your private store, people in your org can install the app on
**To make an app in Apps & software available in your private store**
-1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Micrososft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Apps & software**.
3. Use **Refine results** to search for online-licensed apps under **License type**.
4. From the list of online-licensed apps, click the ellipses for the app you want, and then choose **Add to private store**.
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ If you decide that you don't want an app available for employees to install on t
**To remove an app from the private store**
-1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Micrososft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Apps & software**.
3. Find an app, click the ellipses under **Action**, choose **Remove from private store**, and then click **Remove**.
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ The app will still be in your inventory, but your employees will not have access
**To assign an app to an employee**
-1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Micrososft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Inventory**.
3. Find an app, click the ellipses under **Action**, and then choose **Assign to people**.
4. Type the email address for the employee that you're assigning the app to, and click **Confirm**.
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ For each app in your inventory, you can view and manage license details. This gi
**To view license details**
-1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Business](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=691845) or [Micrososft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
+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 an app you want to manage.
4. On the app page, you'll see the names of people in your organization who have installed the app and are using one of the licenses. From here, you can:
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ You can assign the app to more people in your organization, or reclaim licenses.
- On the app page, click **Assign users**, type the email address for the person that you're assigning the app to, and click **Assign**.
-Micrososft Store updates the list of assigned licenses.
+Microsoft Store updates the list of assigned licenses.
**To reclaim licenses**
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ You can purchase additional licenses for apps in your Inventory.
**To purchase additional app licenses**
-1. Sign in to [Store for Business](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=691845) or [Micrososft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com)
+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. From **Apps & software**, click an app.
4. On the app page, click **Buy more** for additional licenses, or click **Assign users** to manage your current licenses.
diff --git a/store-for-business/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md
index da6eb860b6..4c037486e6 100644
--- a/store-for-business/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ Apps in your inventory will have at least one of these supported platforms liste
- Windows 10 Surface Hub
- Windows 10 HoloLens
-Apps that you acquire from the Microsoft Store only work on Windows 10-based devices. Even though an app might list Windows 8 as its supported platform, that tells you what platform the app was originally written for. Apps developed for Windows 8, or Windows Phone 8 will work on Windows 10.
+Apps that you acquire from Microsoft Store only work on Windows 10-based devices. Even though an app might list Windows 8 as its supported platform, that tells you what platform the app was originally written for. Apps developed for Windows 8, or Windows Phone 8 will work on Windows 10.
Some apps are free, and some apps charge a price. Currently, you can pay for apps with a credit card. We'll be adding more payment options over time.
-Some apps which are available to consumers in the Windows Store might not be available to organizations in the Microsoft Store for Business and Education. App developers can opt-out their apps, and they also need to meet eligibility requirements for Microsoft Store for Business and Education. For more information, see [Organizational licensing options](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/publish/organizational-licensing).
+Some apps which are available to consumers in the Windows Store might not be available to organizations in Microsoft Store for Business and Education. App developers can opt-out their apps, and they also need to meet eligibility requirements for Microsoft Store for Business and Education. For more information, see [Organizational licensing options](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/publish/organizational-licensing).
-Line-of-business (LOB) apps are also supported using the Micrososft Store. Admins can invite IT devs and ISVs to be LOB publishers. Apps developed by your LOB publishers that are submitted to Microsoft Store are only available to your organization. Once an administrator accepts an app submitted by one of their LOB publishers, the app can be distributed just like any other app. For more information, see [Working with Line-of-Business apps](working-with-line-of-business-apps.md).
+Line-of-business (LOB) apps are also supported using Microsoft Store. Admins can invite IT devs and ISVs to be LOB publishers. Apps developed by your LOB publishers that are submitted to Microsoft Store are only available to your organization. Once an administrator accepts an app submitted by one of their LOB publishers, the app can be distributed just like any other app. For more information, see [Working with Line-of-Business apps](working-with-line-of-business-apps.md).
## In-app purchases
-Some apps offer you the option to make in-app purchases. In-app purchases are not currently supported for apps that are acquired through Micrososft Store and distributed to employees.
+Some apps offer you the option to make in-app purchases. In-app purchases are not currently supported for apps that are acquired through Microsoft Store and distributed to employees.
If an employee makes an in-app purchase, they'll make it with their personal Microsoft account and pay for it with a personal payment method. The employee will own the item purchased, and it cannot be transferred to your organization’s inventory.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ If an employee makes an in-app purchase, they'll make it with their personal Mic
Microsoft Store supports two options to license apps: online and offline.
### Online licensing
-Online licensing is the default licensing model and is similar to the Windows Store. Online licensed apps require customers and devices to connect to the Microsoft Store service to acquire an app and its license. License management is enforced based on the user’s Azure AD identity and maintained by Microsoft Store as well as the management tool. By default app updates are handled by Windows Update.
+Online licensing is the default licensing model and is similar to the Windows Store. Online licensed apps require customers and devices to connect to Microsoft Store service to acquire an app and its license. License management is enforced based on the user’s Azure AD identity and maintained by Microsoft Store as well as the management tool. By default app updates are handled by Windows Update.
Distribution options for online-licensed apps include the ability to:
@@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ Distribution options for online-licensed apps include the ability to:
- Distribute through a management tool.
### Offline licensing
-Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10. With offline licenses, organizations can cache apps and their licenses to deploy within their network. ISVs or devs can opt-in their apps for offline licensing when they submit them to the developer center. Only apps that are opted in to offline licensing will show that they are available for offline licensing in Microsoft Store. This model means organizations can deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to Microsost Store. Admins control whether or not offline apps are available in Microsost Store with an offline app visibility setting. For more information, see [offline license visibility](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings#offline-licensing).
+Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10. With offline licenses, organizations can cache apps and their licenses to deploy within their network. ISVs or devs can opt-in their apps for offline licensing when they submit them to the developer center. Only apps that are opted in to offline licensing will show that they are available for offline licensing in Microsoft Store. This model means organizations can deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to Microsoft Store. Admins control whether or not offline apps are available in Microsoft Store with an offline app visibility setting. For more information, see [offline license visibility](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings#offline-licensing).
You have the following distribution options for offline-licensed apps:
- Include the app in a provisioning package, and then use it as part of imaging a device.
- Distribute the app through a management tool.
-For more information, see [Distribute apps to your employees from the Microsoft Store for Business](distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business.md).
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+For more information, see [Distribute apps to your employees from Microsoft Store for Business](distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business.md).
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diff --git a/store-for-business/assign-apps-to-employees.md b/store-for-business/assign-apps-to-employees.md
index cffba1a162..b2c821a77a 100644
--- a/store-for-business/assign-apps-to-employees.md
+++ b/store-for-business/assign-apps-to-employees.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ localizationpriority: high
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
-Adminis, Purchasers, and Basic Purchasers can assign online-licensed apps to employees in their organization.
+Admins, Purchasers, and Basic Purchasers can assign online-licensed apps to employees or students in their organization.
**To assign an app to an employee**
diff --git a/store-for-business/configure-mdm-provider-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/configure-mdm-provider-windows-store-for-business.md
index c11269d2f5..455c12dea0 100644
--- a/store-for-business/configure-mdm-provider-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/configure-mdm-provider-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ localizationpriority: high
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
-For companies or organizations using mobile device management (MDM) tools,those tools can synchronize with Windows Store for Business inventory to manage apps with offline licenses. Store for Business management tool services work with your third-party management tool to manage content.
+For companies or organizations using mobile device management (MDM) tools, those tools can synchronize with Windows Store for Business inventory to manage apps with offline licenses. Store for Business management tool services work with your third-party management tool to manage content.
Your management tool needs to be installed and configured with Azure AD, in the same directory that you are using for Store for Business. Once that's done, you can configure it to work with Store for Business
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ After your management tool is added to your Azure AD directory, you can configur
2. Click **Manage**, click **Store settings**, and then click **Management tools**.
3. From the list of MDM tools, select the one you want to synchronize with Microsoft Store, and then click **Activate.**
-Your MDM tool is ready to use with Microsoft Store. To learn how to configure synchroniztion and deploy apps, see these topics:
+Your MDM tool is ready to use with Microsoft Store. To learn how to configure synchronization and deploy apps, see these topics:
- [Manage apps you purchased from Windows Store for Business with Microsoft Intune](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt676514.aspx)
- [Manage apps from Windows Store for Business with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/apps/deploy-use/manage-apps-from-the-windows-store-for-business)
diff --git a/store-for-business/device-guard-signing-portal.md b/store-for-business/device-guard-signing-portal.md
index de51622611..4365cacfe3 100644
--- a/store-for-business/device-guard-signing-portal.md
+++ b/store-for-business/device-guard-signing-portal.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ localizationpriority: high
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
-Device Guard signing is a Device Guard feature that is available in Microsoft Store for Business and Education. It gives admins a single place to sign catalog files and code integrity policies. After admins have created catalog files for unsigned apps and signed the catalog files,they can add the signers to a code integrity policy. You can merge the code integrity policy with your existing policy to include your custom signing certificate. This allows you to trust the catalog files.
+Device Guard signing is a Device Guard feature that is available in Microsoft Store for Business and Education. It gives admins a single place to sign catalog files and code integrity policies. After admins have created catalog files for unsigned apps and signed the catalog files, they can add the signers to a code integrity policy. You can merge the code integrity policy with your existing policy to include your custom signing certificate. This allows you to trust the catalog files.
Device Guard is a feature set that consists of both hardware and software system integrity hardening features. These features use new virtualization-based security options and the trust-nothing mobile device operating system model. A key feature in this model is called configurable code integrity, which allows your organization to choose exactly which software or trusted software publishers are allowed to run code on your client machines. Also, Device Guard offers organizations a way to sign existing line-of-business (LOB) applications so that they can trust their own code, without the requirement that the application be repackaged. Also, this same method of signing allows organizations to trust individual third-party applications. For more information, see [Device Guard deployment guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt463091.aspx).
diff --git a/store-for-business/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md b/store-for-business/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md
index 608cfdca5f..f93a4ac288 100644
--- a/store-for-business/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md
+++ b/store-for-business/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can make an app available in your private store when you acquire the app, or
**To acquire an app and make it available in your private store**
-1. Sign in to [Micrososft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Micrososft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click an app, choose the license type, and then click **Get the app** to acquire the app for your organization.
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Microsoft Store adds the app to **Apps & software**. Click **Manage**, **Apps &
**To make an app in Apps & software available in your private store**
-1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Micrososft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Apps & software**.
diff --git a/store-for-business/distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business.md
index b72519ba89..21a610dc18 100644
--- a/store-for-business/distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Distribute apps to your employees from Microsoft Store for Business and Microsof
| Topic | Description |
| ----- | ----------- |
| [Distribute apps using your private store](distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md) | The private store is a feature in Microsoft Store that organizations and schools receive during the signup process. When admins add apps to the private store, all people in the organization can view and download the apps. Only apps with online licenses can be added to the private store. |
-| [Assign apps to employees](assign-apps-to-employees.md) | Adminis can assign online-licensed apps to people in their organization. |
+| [Assign apps to employees](assign-apps-to-employees.md) | Admins can assign online-licensed apps to people in their organization. |
| [Distribute apps with a management tool](distribute-apps-with-management-tool.md) | Admins can configure a mobile device management (MDM) tool to synchronize your Microsoft Store inventory. Microsoft Store management tool services work with MDM tools to manage content. |
| [Distribute offline apps](distribute-offline-apps.md) | Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10. With offline licenses, organizations can download apps and their licenses to deploy within their network, or on devices that are not connected to the Internet. This allows organizations to deploy apps to devices without connectivity to the Store. |
diff --git a/store-for-business/distribute-offline-apps.md b/store-for-business/distribute-offline-apps.md
index 2e540c478f..72078b74da 100644
--- a/store-for-business/distribute-offline-apps.md
+++ b/store-for-business/distribute-offline-apps.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ localizationpriority: high
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
-Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10 with Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. With offline licenses, organizations can download apps and their licenses to deploy within their network, or on devices that are not connected to the Internet. ISVs or devs can opt-in their apps for offline licensing when they submit them to the Windows Dev Center. Only apps that are opted in to offline licensing will show that they are available for offline licensing in the Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. This model allows organizations to deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store.
+Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10 with Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. With offline licenses, organizations can download apps and their licenses to deploy within their network, or on devices that are not connected to the Internet. ISVs or devs can opt-in their apps for offline licensing when they submit them to the Windows Dev Center. Only apps that are opted in to offline licensing will show that they are available for offline licensing in Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. This model allows organizations to deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store.
## Why offline-licensed apps?
@@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ Offline-licensed apps offer an alternative to online apps, and provide additiona
## Distribution options for offline-licensed apps
-You can't distribute offline-licensed apps directly from the Microsoft Store. Once you download the items for the offline-licensed app, you have options for distributing the apps:
+You can't distribute offline-licensed apps directly from Microsoft Store. Once you download the items for the offline-licensed app, you have options for distributing the apps:
- **Deployment Image Servicing and Management**. DISM is a command-line tool that is used to mount and service Microsoft Windows images before deployment. You can also use DISM to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings in a .wim file or VHD using the DISM servicing commands. DISM commands are used on offline images. For more information, see [Deployment Image Servicing and Management](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/dism---deployment-image-servicing-and-management-technical-reference-for-windows).
- **Create provisioning package**. You can use Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) to create a provisioning package for your offline app. Once you have the package, there are options to [apply the provisioning package](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/deploy/provisioning-apply-package). For more information, see [Provisioning Packages for Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/deploy/provisioning-packages).
- **Mobile device management provider or management server.** You can use a mobile device management (MDM) provider or management server to distribute offline apps. For more information, see these topics:
- - [Manage apps from Windows Store for Business with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/apps/deploy-use/manage-apps-from-the-windows-store-for-business)
- - [Manage apps from Windows Store for Business with Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/deploy-use/manage-apps-you-purchased-from-the-windows-store-for-business-with-microsoft-intune)
+ - [Manage apps from Microsoft Store for Business with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/apps/deploy-use/manage-apps-from-the-windows-store-for-business)
+ - [Manage apps from Microsoft Store for Business with Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/deploy-use/manage-apps-you-purchased-from-the-windows-store-for-business-with-microsoft-intune)
For third-party MDM providers or management servers, check your product documentation.
diff --git a/store-for-business/manage-access-to-private-store.md b/store-for-business/manage-access-to-private-store.md
index 36e3b78d0b..e6f9bc8157 100644
--- a/store-for-business/manage-access-to-private-store.md
+++ b/store-for-business/manage-access-to-private-store.md
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ author: TrudyHa
You can manage access to your private store in Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education.
-You can control the set of apps that are available to your employees and students, and not show the full set of applications that are in the Windows Store. Using the private store with the Micrososft Store for Business and Eduction, admins can curate the set of apps that are available.
+You can control the set of apps that are available to your employees and students, and not show the full set of applications that are in Windows Store. Using the private store with the Microsoft Store for Business and Education, admins can curate the set of apps that are available.
-The private store is a feature in Store for Business that organizations receive during the sign up process. When admins add apps to the private store, all employees in the organization can view and download the apps. Your private store is available as a tab in the Windows Store, and is usually named for your company or organization. Only apps with online licenses can be added to the private store. Your private store looks something like this:
+The private store is a feature in Store for Business that organizations receive during the sign up process. When admins add apps to the private store, all employees in the organization can view and download the apps. Your private store is available as a tab in Windows Store, and is usually named for your company or organization. Only apps with online licenses can be added to the private store. Your private store looks something like this:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Organizations can use either an MDM policy, or Group Policy to show only their p
## Show private store only using MDM policy
-Organizations using an MDM to manage apps can use a policy to show only the private store. When your MDM supports the Store for Business, the MDM can use the [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). More specifically, the [ApplicationManagement/RequirePrivateStoreOnly](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#ApplicationManagement_RequirePrivateStoreOnly) policy.
+Organizations using an MDM to manage apps can use a policy to show only the private store. When your MDM supports Microsoft Store for Business, the MDM can use the [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). More specifically, the [ApplicationManagement/RequirePrivateStoreOnly](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#ApplicationManagement_RequirePrivateStoreOnly) policy.
**ApplicationManagement/RequirePrivateStoreOnly** policy is supported on the following Windows 10 editions:
- Enterprise
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ For more information on configuring an MDM provider, see [Configure an MDM provi
If you're using Microsoft Store and you want employees to only see apps you're managing in your private store, you can use Group Policy to show only the private store. Windows Store app will still be available, but employees can't view or purchase apps. Employees can view and install apps that the admin has added to your organization's private store.
-**Only display the private store within the Windows Store app** group policy is supported on the following Windows 10 editions:
+**Only display the private store within Windows Store app** group policy is supported on the following Windows 10 editions:
- Enterprise
- Education
@@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ If you're using Microsoft Store and you want employees to only see apps you're m
2. In the console tree of the snap-in, go to **User Configuration** or **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components**, and then click **Store**.
-3. Right-click **Only display the private store within the Windows Store app** in the right pane, and click **Edit**.
+3. Right-click **Only display the private store within Windows Store app** in the right pane, and click **Edit**.
This opens the **Only display the private store within the Windows Store app** policy settings.
4. On the **Only display the private store within the Windows Store app** setting page, click **Enabled**, and then click **OK**.
-You can also prevent employees from using the Windows Store. For more information, see [Configure access to Windows Store](/windows/configuration/stop-employees-from-using-the-windows-store).
+You can also prevent employees from using Windows Store. For more information, see [Configure access to Windows Store](/windows/configuration/stop-employees-from-using-the-windows-store).
## Related topics
diff --git a/store-for-business/manage-orders-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/manage-orders-windows-store-for-business.md
index ee1a065e82..eb5218d9ec 100644
--- a/store-for-business/manage-orders-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/manage-orders-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Click to expand an order, and the following info is available:
## Invoices
-Invoices for orders are available approximatley 24 hours after your purchase. The link opens a .pdf that you can save for your records.
+Invoices for orders are available approximately 24 hours after your purchase. The link opens a .pdf that you can save for your records.
## Refund an order
@@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ Refunds work a little differently for free apps, and apps that have a price. In
There are a few requirements for apps that have a price:
- **Timing** - Refunds are available for the first 30 days after you place your order. For example, if your order is placed on June 1, you can self-refund through June 30.
- - **Avaialble licenses** - You need to have enough available licenses to cover the number of licenses in the order you are refunding. For example, if you purchased 10 copies of an app and you want to request a refund, you must have at least 10 licenses of the app available in your inventory -- those 10 licenses can't be assigned to people in your organization.
+ - **Avaialable licenses** - You need to have enough available licenses to cover the number of licenses in the order you are refunding. For example, if you purchased 10 copies of an app and you want to request a refund, you must have at least 10 licenses of the app available in your inventory -- those 10 licenses can't be assigned to people in your organization.
- **Whole order refunds only** - You must refund the complete amount of apps in an order. You can't refund a part of an order. For example, if you purchased 10 copies of an app, but later found you only needed 5 copies, you'll need to request a refund for the 10 apps, and then make a separate order for 5 apps. If you have had multiple orders of the same app, you can refund one order but still keep the rest of the inventory.
**To refund an order**
Reclaim licenses, and then request a refund. If you haven't assigned licenses, start on step 5.
-1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Apps & software**.
3. Find the app you want to refund, click the ellipses under **Actions**, and then choose **View license details**.
4. Select the the people who you want to reclaim license from, click the ellipses under **Actions**, and then choose **Reclaim licenses**.
diff --git a/store-for-business/manage-private-store-settings.md b/store-for-business/manage-private-store-settings.md
index 5f93dc0e99..470e99fbed 100644
--- a/store-for-business/manage-private-store-settings.md
+++ b/store-for-business/manage-private-store-settings.md
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ localizationpriority: high
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
-The private store is a feature in the Microsoft Store for Business and Education that organizations receive during the sign up process. When admins add apps to the private store, all people in the organization can view and download the apps. Only online-licensed apps can be distributed from your private store.
+The private store is a feature in Microsoft Store for Business and Education that organizations receive during the sign up process. When admins add apps to the private store, all people in the organization can view and download the apps. Only online-licensed apps can be distributed from your private store.
-The name of your private store is shown on a tab in the Windows Store app, or on [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com), or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
+The name of your private store is shown on a tab in Windows Store app, or on [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com), or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).

@@ -28,18 +28,9 @@ You can change the name of your private store in Microsoft Store.
## Change private store name
**To change the name of your private store**
-1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com)
+1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com)
2. Click **Manage**, click **Permissions**.
3. On the **Private store ** tab, click **Change**.
4. Type a new display name for your private store, and click **Save**.
- 
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diff --git a/store-for-business/manage-settings-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/manage-settings-windows-store-for-business.md
index e7c764ce7d..906f3174a0 100644
--- a/store-for-business/manage-settings-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/manage-settings-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
-title: Manage settings for the Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education (Windows 10)
+title: Manage settings for Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education (Windows 10)
description: You can add users and groups, as well as update some of the settings associated with the Azure Active Directory (AD) tenant.
ms.assetid: E3283D77-4DB2-40A9-9479-DDBC33D5A895
ms.prod: w10
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ author: TrudyHa
localizationpriority: high
---
-# Manage settings for the Microsoft Store for Business and Education
+# Manage settings for Microsoft Store for Business and Education
**Applies to**
@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ localizationpriority: high
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
-You can add users and groups, as well as update some of the settings associated with the Azure Active Directory (AD) tenant
+You can add users and groups, as well as update some of the settings associated with the Azure Active Directory (AD) tenant.
## In this section
| Topic | Description |
| ----- | ----------- |
| [Update Microsoft Store for Business and Education account settings](update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md) | The **Account information** page in Microsoft Store for Business shows information about your organization that you can update, including: organization information, payment options, and offline licensing settings. |
-| [Manage user accounts in Microsoft Store for Business and Education](manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md) | Store for Business manages permissions with a set of roles. Currently, you can [assign these roles to individuals in your organization](roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md), but not to groups. |
+| [Manage user accounts in Microsoft Store for Business and Education](manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md) | Microsoft Store for Business manages permissions with a set of roles. Currently, you can [assign these roles to individuals in your organization](roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md), but not to groups. |
diff --git a/store-for-business/manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md
index 1b56584329..f2cc141ca7 100644
--- a/store-for-business/manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ localizationpriority: high
Microsoft Store for Business and Education manages permissions with a set of roles. Currently, you can [assign these roles to individuals in your organization](roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md), but not to groups.
## Why Azure AD accounts?
-For organizations planning to use the private store feature with Store for Business, we recommend that you also configure cloud domain join. This provides a seamless integration between the identity your admin and employees will use to sign in to Windows and the Microsoft Store for Business.
+For organizations planning to use the private store feature with Store for Business, we recommend that you also configure cloud domain join. This provides a seamless integration between the identity your admin and employees will use to sign in to Windows and Microsoft Store for Business.
Azure AD is an Azure service that provides identity and access management capabilities using the cloud. It is primarily designed to provide this service for cloud- or web-based applications that need to access your local Active Directory information. Azure AD identity and access management includes:
diff --git a/store-for-business/prerequisites-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/prerequisites-windows-store-for-business.md
index 2bd8d40451..c76035ac35 100644
--- a/store-for-business/prerequisites-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/prerequisites-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ You'll need this software to work with Microsoft Store for Business or Education
### Required
- IT Pros that are administering Microsoft Store for Business and Education need a browser compatible with Microsoft Store for Business and Education running on a PC or mobile device. Supported browsers include: Internet Explorer 10 or later, Microsoft Edge, or current versions of Chrome or Firefox. Javascript needs to be supported and enabled.
-- Employees using apps from Micrsoft Store for Business and Education need at least Windows 10, version 1511 running on a PC or mobile device.
+- Employees using apps from Microsoft Store for Business and Education need at least Windows 10, version 1511 running on a PC or mobile device.
Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD) or Office 365 accounts for your employees:
- IT Pros need Azure AD or Office 365 accounts to sign up for Microsoft Store for Business and Education, and then to sign in, get apps, distribute apps, and manage app licenses.
@@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ For more information on Azure AD, see [About Office 365 and Azure Active Directo
While not required, you can use a management tool to distribute and manage apps. Using a management tool allows you to distribute content, scope app availability, and control when app updates are installed. This might make sense for larger organizations that already use a management tool. If you're considering using management tools, check with the management tool vendor to see if they support Microsoft Store for Business and Education. The management tool will need to:
- Integrate with the Windows 10 management framework and Azure AD.
-- Sync with the Microsoft Store for Business and Education inventory to distribute apps.
+- Sync with Microsoft Store for Business and Education inventory to distribute apps.
-### Proxy configuration
+## Proxy configuration
If your organization restricts computers on your network from connecting to the Internet, there is a set of URLs that need to be available for devices to use Microsoft Store. Some of the Microsoft Store features use Windows Store app and Microsoft Store services. Devices using Microsoft Store – either to acquire, install, or update apps – will need access to these URLs. If you use a proxy sever to block traffic, your configuration needs to allow these URLs:
diff --git a/store-for-business/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md
index fc3fbae54c..7a3cd37936 100644
--- a/store-for-business/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This table lists the global user accounts and the permissions they have in Micro
| Distribute apps | X | X |
-- **Global Administrator** - IT Pros with this account have full access to Microsoft Store. They can do everything allowed in the Microsoft Store Admin role, plus they can sign up for the Microsoft Store.
+- **Global Administrator** - IT Pros with this account have full access to Microsoft Store. They can do everything allowed in the Microsoft Store Admin role, plus they can sign up for Microsoft Store.
- **Billing Administrator** - IT Pros with this account have the same permissions as Microsoft Store Purchaser role.
@@ -91,5 +91,5 @@ These permissions allow people to:
-4. If you don't find the name you want, you might need to add people to your Azure AD directory. For more information, see [Manage user accounts in the Microsoft Store for Business and Education](manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md).
+4. If you don't find the name you want, you might need to add people to your Azure AD directory. For more information, see [Manage user accounts in Microsoft Store for Business and Education](manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md).
diff --git a/store-for-business/sign-code-integrity-policy-with-device-guard-signing.md b/store-for-business/sign-code-integrity-policy-with-device-guard-signing.md
index 75d490b304..28adabcee9 100644
--- a/store-for-business/sign-code-integrity-policy-with-device-guard-signing.md
+++ b/store-for-business/sign-code-integrity-policy-with-device-guard-signing.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Before you get started, be sure to review these best practices:
**To sign a code integrity policy**
-1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
+1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, click **Store settings**, and then click **Device Guard**.
3. Click **Upload** to upload your code integrity policy.
4. After the files are uploaded, click **Sign** to sign the code integrity policy.
diff --git a/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business-overview.md b/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business-overview.md
index b96261fb90..8b61671bfe 100644
--- a/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business-overview.md
+++ b/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business-overview.md
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ localizationpriority: high
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
-IT admins can sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business and Education, and get started working with apps.
+IT admins can sign up for Microsoft Store for Business and Education, and get started working with apps.
## In this section
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ IT admins can sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business and Education, and ge
| [Microsoft Store for Business and Education overview](windows-store-for-business-overview.md) | Learn about Microsoft Store for Business. |
| [Prerequisites for Microsoft Store for Business and Education](prerequisites-windows-store-for-business.md) | There are a few prerequisites for using Microsoft Store for Business and Education. |
| [Sign up for Microsoft Store for Business or Microsoft Store for Education](sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md) | Before you sign up for Store for Business and Education, at a minimum, you'll need an Azure Active Directory (AD) or Office 365 account for your organization, and you'll need to be the global administrator for your organization. If your organization is already using Azure AD, you can go ahead and sign up for Store for Business. If not, we'll help you create an Azure AD or Office 365 account and directory as part of the sign up process. |
-| [Roles and permissions in the Microsoft Store for Business and Education](roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md) | The first person to sign in to Microsoft Store for Business and Education must be a Global Admin of the Azure Active Directory (AD) tenant. Once the Global Admin has signed in, they can give permissions to others employees. |
-| [Settings reference: Microsoft Store for Business and Education](settings-reference-windows-store-for-business.md) | The Microsoft Store for Business and Education has a group of settings that admins use to manage the store. |
+| [Roles and permissions in Microsoft Store for Business and Education](roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md) | The first person to sign in to Microsoft Store for Business and Education must be a Global Admin of the Azure Active Directory (AD) tenant. Once the Global Admin has signed in, they can give permissions to others employees. |
+| [Settings reference: Microsoft Store for Business and Education](settings-reference-windows-store-for-business.md) | Microsoft Store for Business and Education has a group of settings that admins use to manage the store. |
diff --git a/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md b/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md
index adccdea373..f716149cbc 100644
--- a/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/store-for-business/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Before signing up for Microsoft Store, make sure you're the global administrator
1. Go to [https://www.microsoft.com/business-store](https://www.microsoft.com/business-store), or [https://www.microsoft.com/education-store](https://www.microsoft.com/education-store) and click **Sign up**.
- - If you start the Microsoft Store sign-up process, and don't have an Azure AD directory for your organization, we'll help you create one. For more info, see [Sign up for Azure AD accounts](#o365-welcome).
+ - If you start Microsoft Store sign-up process, and don't have an Azure AD directory for your organization, we'll help you create one. For more info, see [Sign up for Azure AD accounts](#o365-welcome).
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Before signing up for Microsoft Store, make sure you're the global administrator
After signing up for Microsoft Store for Business or Microsoft Store for Education, you can:
- **Add users to your Azure AD directory**. If you created your Azure AD directory during sign up, additional user accounts are required for employees to install apps you assign to them, or to browse the private store in Store app. For more information, see [Manage user accounts in Microsoft Store for Business and Education](manage-users-and-groups-windows-store-for-business.md).
-- **Assign roles to employees**. For more information, see [Roles and permissions in the Microsoft Store for Business and Education](roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md).
+- **Assign roles to employees**. For more information, see [Roles and permissions in Microsoft Store for Business and Education](roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md).
diff --git a/store-for-business/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md b/store-for-business/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md
index 29d1144790..e2266ea8a6 100644
--- a/store-for-business/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md
+++ b/store-for-business/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ We need your business address, email contact, and tax-exemption certificates tha
Before purchasing apps that have a fee, you need to add or update your organization's business address, and contact email address.
-We use the Business address to calculate sales tax. If your organization's address has already been entered for other commercial purchases through the Microsoft Store, or through other online purchases such as Office 365 or Azure subscriptions, then we’ll use the same address in the Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. If we don’t have an address, we’ll ask you to enter it during your first purchase.
+We use the Business address to calculate sales tax. If your organization's address has already been entered for other commercial purchases through Microsoft Store, or through other online purchases such as Office 365 or Azure subscriptions, then we’ll use the same address in Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. If we don’t have an address, we’ll ask you to enter it during your first purchase.
We need an email address in case we need to contact you about your Microsoft Store for Business and Education account. This email account should reach the admin for your organization’s Office 365 or Azure AD tenant that is used with Microsoft Store.
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ For example:
($1.29 X .095) X 100 = $12.25
## Payment options
-You can purchase apps from the Microsoft Store for Business using your credit card. You can enter your credit card information on Account Information, or when you purchase an app. We currently accept these credit cards:
+You can purchase apps from Microsoft Store for Business using your credit card. You can enter your credit card information on Account Information, or when you purchase an app. We currently accept these credit cards:
1. VISA
2. MasterCard
3. Discover
@@ -147,6 +147,4 @@ Admins can decide whether or not offline licenses are shown for apps in Microsof
You have the following distribution options for offline-licensed apps:
- Include the app in a provisioning package, and then use it as part of imaging a device.
- Distribute the app through a management tool.
-For more information, see [Distribute apps to your employees from the Store for Business](distribute-apps-with-management-tool.md).
-
-
+For more information, see [Distribute apps to your employees from the Store for Business](distribute-apps-with-management-tool.md).
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diff --git a/store-for-business/windows-store-for-business-overview.md b/store-for-business/windows-store-for-business-overview.md
index 5640ea1f23..92902b6347 100644
--- a/store-for-business/windows-store-for-business-overview.md
+++ b/store-for-business/windows-store-for-business-overview.md
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD) accounts for your employees:
- Employees need Azure AD account when they access Store for Business content from Windows devices.
- If you use a management tool to distribute and manage online-licensed apps, all employees will need an Azure AD account
- For offline-licensed apps, Azure AD accounts are not required for employees.
-- Admins can add or remove user accounts in the Office 365 admin center, even if you don’t have an Office 365 subscrition. You can access the Office 365 admin portal directly from the Microsoft Store for Business and Eduction.
+- Admins can add or remove user accounts in the Office 365 admin center, even if you don’t have an Office 365 subscription. You can access the Office 365 admin portal directly from the Microsoft Store for Business and Education.
For more information on Azure AD, see [About Office 365 and Azure Active Directory](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=708612), and [Intro to Azure: identity and access](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=708611).
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ For more information, see [Sign up for the Store for Business](sign-up-windows-s
## Set up
-After your admin signs up for the Store for Business, they can assign roles to other employees in your company. The admin needs Azure AD User Admin permissions to assign WSFB roles. These are the roles and their permissions.
+After your admin signs up for the Store for Business, they can assign roles to other employees in your company. The admin needs Azure AD User Admin permissions to assign Microsoft Store for Business and Education roles. These are the roles and their permissions.
| Permission | Account settings | Acquire apps | Distribute apps | Device Guard signing |
| ---------- | ---------------- | ------------ | --------------- | -------------------- |
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ App distribution is handled through two channels, either through the Store for B
- Scoped content distribution – Ability to scope content distribution to specific groups of employees.
- Install apps for employees – Employees are not responsible for installing apps. Management tool installs apps for employees.
-Management tools can synchronize content that has been acquired in the Store for Business. If an offline application has been purchased this will also include the app package, license and metadata for the app (like, icons, count, or localized product descriptions). Using the metadata,management tools can enable portals or apps as a destination for employees to acquire apps.
+Management tools can synchronize content that has been acquired in the Store for Business. If an offline application has been purchased this will also include the app package, license and metadata for the app (like, icons, count, or localized product descriptions). Using the metadata, management tools can enable portals or apps as a destination for employees to acquire apps.
For more information, see [Distribute apps to your employees from the Store for Business](distribute-apps-to-your-employees-windows-store-for-business.md).
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ For more information, see [Distribute apps to your employees from the Store for
Once you are signed up with the Business store and have purchased apps, Admins can manage Store for Business settings and inventory.
-**Manage Store for Business settings**
+**Manage Microsoft Store for Business settings**
- Assign and change roles for employees or groups
- Device Guard signing
- Register a management server to deploy and install content
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ For more information, see [Manage settings in the Store for Business](manage-set
## Supported markets
-Store for Business is currently available in these markets.
+Microsoft Store for Business and Education is currently available in these markets.