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#### [Viewing App-V Server Publishing Metadata](app-v/appv-viewing-appv-server-publishing-metadata.md)
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#### [Running a Locally Installed Application Inside a Virtual Environment with Virtualized Applications](app-v/appv-running-locally-installed-applications-inside-a-virtual-environment.md)
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## [Service Host process refactoring](svchost-service-refactoring.md)
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## [Per User services in Windows](per-user-services-in-windows.md)
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## [Per-user services in Windows](per-user-services-in-windows.md)
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## [Deploy app upgrades on Windows 10 Mobile](deploy-app-upgrades-windows-10-mobile.md)
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## [Change history for Application management](change-history-for-application-management.md)
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This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Configure Windows 10](index.md) documentation for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile.
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## September 2017
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| [Per-user services in Windows](per-user-services-in-windows.md) | New |
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## July 2017
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title: Per-user services in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016
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title: Per-user services in Windows 10 and Windows Server
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description: Learn about per-user services introduced in Windows 10.
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.date: 08/14/2017
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# Per-user services in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016
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# Per-user services in Windows 10 and Windows Server
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> Applies to: Windows 10, Windows Server
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Per-user services are services that are created when a user signs into Windows or Windows Server and are stopped and deleted when that user signs out. These services run in the security context of the user account - this provides better resource management than the previous approach of running these kinds of services in Explorer, associated with a preconfigured account, or as tasks.
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