From 9f9b9f52864f143ad0ef56a65ed03557f74a733f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trudy Hakala Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 09:55:41 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] updates for links between offline license info --- windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md | 4 ++-- windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md | 2 +- .../update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md | 2 +- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md b/windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md index 3840db35c7..f9a6004ba5 100644 --- a/windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md +++ b/windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business.md @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ localizationpriority: high As an admin, you can acquire apps from the Windows Store for Business for your employees. Some apps are free, and some have a price. For info on app types that are supported, see [Apps in the Windows Store for Business](apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md). ## App licensing model -The Business store supports two options to license apps: online and offline. **Online** licensing is the default licensing model and is similar to the Windows Store. Online licensed apps require users and devices to connect to the Store for Business service to acquire an app and its license. **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. +The Business store supports two options to license apps: online and offline. **Online** licensing is the default licensing model and is similar to the Windows Store. Online licensed apps require users and devices to connect to the Store for Business service to acquire an app and its license. **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. Admins control whether or not offline apps are available in Store for Business 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). -For more information, see [Apps in the Windows Store for Business](apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md). +For more information on the Store for Business licensing model, see [licensing model](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business#licensing-model). ## Payment options Some apps are free, and some have a price. Apps can be purchased in the Windows Store for Business using your credit card. You can enter your credit card information on **Account Information**, or when you purchase an app. Currently, we accept these credit cards: diff --git a/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md b/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md index f74b81160c..5dcc21f0b4 100644 --- a/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md +++ b/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business.md @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Distribution options for online-licensed apps include the ability to: - Distribute through a management tool. -**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 Store for Business. This model means organizations can deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store. +**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 Store for Business. This model means organizations can deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store. Admins control whether or not offline apps are available in Store for Business 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: diff --git a/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md b/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md index 90469e91a6..dbf68b6bad 100644 --- a/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md +++ b/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings.md @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Once you click **Next**, the information you provided will be validated with a ##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 Store for Business. This model means organizations can deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store. +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 Store for Business. This model means organizations can deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store. For more information on the Store for Business licensing model, see [licensing model](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business#licensing-model). Admins can decide whether or not offline licenses are shown for apps in Windows Store for Business.