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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/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#group-policy-table). More specifically, the **ApplicationManagement/RequirePrivateStoreOnly** policy.
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Organizations can use either an MDM policy, or Group Policy to show only their private store in Windows Store.
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## Show private store only using MDM policy
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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.
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**ApplicationManagement/RequirePrivateStoreOnly** policy is supported on the following Windows 10 editions:
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- Enterprise
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- Education
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- Mobile
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- Mobile Enterprise
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For more information on configuring an MDM provider, see [Configure an MDM provider](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/configure-mdm-provider-windows-store-for-business).
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## Show private store only using Group Policy
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## Show private store only using Group Policy
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If you're using Windows Store for Business 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.
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If you're using Windows Store for Business 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.
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**Only display the private store within the Windows Store app** group policy is supported on the following Windows 10 editions:
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- Enterprise
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**To show private store only in Windows Store app**
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**To show private store only in Windows Store app**
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1. Type **gpedit** in the search bar, and then select **Edit group policy (Control panel)** to find and start Group Policy Editor.
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1. Type **gpedit** in the search bar, and then select **Edit group policy (Control panel)** to find and start Group Policy Editor.
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