branding and UI changes

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Apps in your inventory will have at least one of these supported platforms listed for the app:
- Windows 10 desktops
- Windows 10 phones
- Windows 10 xbox
- Windows 10 IOT devices
- Windows 10 servers
- Windows 10 \*all devices\*
- Windows 10 Surface Hub
- Windows 10 HoloLens
- Windows 10 desktops
- Windows 10 phones
- Windows 10 xbox
- Windows 10 IOT devices
- Windows 10 servers
- Windows 10 \*all devices\*
- 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.
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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 organizations inventory.
## Licensing model: online and offline licenses
## <a href="" id="licensing-model"></a>Licensing model: online and offline licenses
Microsoft Store supports two options to license apps: online and offline.
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Distribution options for online-licensed apps include the ability to:
- Assign an app to employees.
- Add an app to your private store, allowing employees to download the app.
- Distribute through a management tool.
- Assign an app to employees.
- Add an app to your private store, allowing employees to download the app.
- 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).
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.
- 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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**To claim an app from the private store**
1. Sign in to your computer with your Azure Active Directory (AD) credentials, and start the Windows Store app.
2. Click the **private store** tab.
3. Click the app you want to install, and then click **Install**.
1. Sign in to your computer with your Azure Active Directory (AD) credentials, and start the Windows Store app.
2. Click the **private store** tab.
3. Click the app you want to install, and then click **Install**.
## Related topics
[Manage access to private store](manage-access-to-private-store.md)
[Configure access to Windows Store](/windows/configuration/stop-employees-from-using-the-windows-store)
- [Manage access to private store](manage-access-to-private-store.md)
- [Configure access to Windows Store](/windows/configuration/stop-employees-from-using-the-windows-store)
 

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Microsoft Store for Business and Education has a set of roles that help admins and employees manage access to apps and tasks for Microsoft Store. Employees with these roles will need to use their Azure AD account to access the Store. Global Administrators and global user accounts that are used with other Microsoft services, such as Azure, or Office 365 can sign in to Microsoft Store. Global user accounts have some permissions in Microsoft Store, and Microsoft Store has a set of roles that help IT admins and employees manage access to apps and tasks for Microsoft Store.
### Global user account permissions in Microsoft Store
## Global user account permissions in Microsoft Store
This table lists the global user accounts and the permissions they have in Microsoft Store.
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- **Billing Administrator** - IT Pros with this account have the same permissions as Microsoft Store Purchaser role.
### Microsoft Store roles and permissions
## Microsoft Store roles and permissions
Microsoft Store has a set of roles that help IT admins and employees manage access to apps and tasks for Microsoft Store. Employees with these roles will need to use their Azure AD account to access Microsoft Store.
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- **Manage Microsoft Store settings**:
- Account information (view only)
- Device Guard signing
- LOB publishers
- Management tools
- Offline licensing
- Permissions
- Private store
- **Acquire apps** - Acquire apps from Microsoft Store and add them to your inventory.

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---
title: Sign up and get started (Windows 10)
description: IT admins can sign up for the Mcirosoft Store for Business, and get started working with apps.
description: IT admins can sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business or Microsoft Store for Education and get started working with apps.
ms.assetid: 87C6FA60-3AB9-4152-A85C-6A1588A20C7B
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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# Sign up and get started
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
IT admins can sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business, and get started working with apps.
IT admins can sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business and Education, and get started working with apps.
## In this section