made final tweaks to windows automatic redeployment topic and ensured all instances of Windows Store is changed to Microsoft Store

This commit is contained in:
Celeste de Guzman 2017-10-13 14:22:18 -07:00
parent 0409ec6f46
commit ef1a8e868d
15 changed files with 149 additions and 153 deletions

View File

@ -81,13 +81,13 @@ This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Windows 10 for Education](index.
| New or changed topic | Description |
| --- | --- |
| [Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education from Windows Store for Business] | New. Learn how to opt-in to a free upgrade to Windows 10 Pro Education. As of May 2017, this topic has been replaced with [Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](switch-to-pro-education.md). |
| [Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education from Microsoft Store for Business] | New. Learn how to opt-in to a free upgrade to Windows 10 Pro Education. As of May 2017, this topic has been replaced with [Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](switch-to-pro-education.md). |
## November 2016
| New or changed topic | Description|
| --- | --- |
| [Working with Windows Store for Business education scenarios](education-scenarios-store-for-business.md) | New. Learn about education scenarios for Windows Store for Business. |
| [Working with Microsoft Store for Business education scenarios](education-scenarios-store-for-business.md) | New. Learn about education scenarios for Microsoft Store for Business. |
| [For teachers - get Minecraft: Education Edition](teacher-get-minecraft.md) | Updates. Subscription support for Minecraft: Education Edition. |
| [For IT administrators - get Minecraft: Education Edition](school-get-minecraft.md) | Updates. Subscription support for Minecraft: Education Edition. |

View File

@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ Table 1. Google App replacements
It may be that you will decide to replace Google Apps after you deploy Windows devices. For more information on making this decision, see the [Select cloud services migration strategy](#select-cs-migrationstrat) section of this guide.
**Find the same or similar apps in the Windows Store**
**Find the same or similar apps in the Microsoft Store**
In many instances, software vendors will create a version of their app for multiple platforms. You can search the Windows Store to find the same or similar apps to any apps not identified in the [Select Google Apps replacements](#select-googleapps) section.
In many instances, software vendors will create a version of their app for multiple platforms. You can search the Microsoft Store to find the same or similar apps to any apps not identified in the [Select Google Apps replacements](#select-googleapps) section.
In other instances, the offline app does not have a version written for the Windows Store or is not a web app. In these cases, look for an app that provides similar functions. For example, you might have a graphing calculator offline Android app published on the Chrome OS, but the software publisher does not have a version for Windows devices. Search the Windows Store for a graphing calculator app that provides similar features and functionality. Use that Windows Store app as a replacement for the graphing calculator offline Android app published on the Chrome OS.
In other instances, the offline app does not have a version written for the Microsoft Store or is not a web app. In these cases, look for an app that provides similar functions. For example, you might have a graphing calculator offline Android app published on the Chrome OS, but the software publisher does not have a version for Windows devices. Search the Microsoft Store for a graphing calculator app that provides similar features and functionality. Use that Microsoft Store app as a replacement for the graphing calculator offline Android app published on the Chrome OS.
Record the Windows app that replaces the Chromebook app in your app portfolio.

View File

@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ This district configuration has the following characteristics:
* The classrooms connect to each other through multiple subnets.
* All devices in each classroom connect to a single subnet.
* All devices have high-speed, persistent connections to each other and to the Internet.
* All teachers and students have access to Windows Store or Windows Store for Business.
* All teachers and students have access to Microsoft Store or Microsoft Store for Business.
* You install a 64-bit version of Windows 10 on the admin device.
* You install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) on the admin device.
* You install the 64-bit version of the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2013 Update 2 on the admin device.
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual c
3. On the admin device, configure integration between on-premises AD DS and Azure AD (if you have an on premises AD DS configuration).
4. On the admin device, create and configure a Windows Store for Business portal.
4. On the admin device, create and configure a Microsoft Store for Business portal.
5. On the admin device, prepare for management of the Windows 10 devices after deployment.
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ In this district, you looked at the final configuration of your individual class
## Select deployment and management methods
Now that you know what a typical district looks like and how to configure the devices in your district, you need to make a few decisions. You must select the methods youll use to deploy Windows 10 to the faculty and student devices in your district. Next, you must select the method youll use to manage configuration settings for your users and devices. Finally, you must select the method youll use to manage Windows desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and software updates.
Now that you know what a typical district looks like and how to configure the devices in your district, you need to make a few decisions. You must select the methods youll use to deploy Windows 10 to the faculty and student devices in your district. Next, you must select the method youll use to manage configuration settings for your users and devices. Finally, you must select the method youll use to manage Windows desktop apps, Microsoft Store apps, and software updates.
### Typical deployment and management scenarios
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ To deploy Windows 10 and your apps, you can use MDT by itself or System Center C
<tr>
<td valign="top">MDT</td>
<td><p>MDT is an on-premises solution that supports initial operating system deployment and upgrade. You can use MDT to deploy and upgrade Windows 10. In addition, you can initially deploy Windows desktop and Windows Store apps and software updates.<br/><br/>
<td><p>MDT is an on-premises solution that supports initial operating system deployment and upgrade. You can use MDT to deploy and upgrade Windows 10. In addition, you can initially deploy Windows desktop and Microsoft Store apps and software updates.<br/><br/>
Select this method when you:</p>
<ul>
<li>Want to deploy Windows 10 to institution-owned and personal devices. (Devices need not be domain joined.)</li>
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Select this method when you:</p>
<tr>
<td valign="top">System Center Configuration Manager</td>
<td><p>System Center Configuration Manager is an on-premises solution that supports operating system management throughout the entire operating system life cycle. You can use System Center Configuration Manager to deploy and upgrade Windows 10. In addition, you can manage Windows desktop and Windows Store apps and software updates as well as provide antivirus and antimalware protection.<br/><br/>
<td><p>System Center Configuration Manager is an on-premises solution that supports operating system management throughout the entire operating system life cycle. You can use System Center Configuration Manager to deploy and upgrade Windows 10. In addition, you can manage Windows desktop and Microsoft Store apps and software updates as well as provide antivirus and antimalware protection.<br/><br/>
Select this method when you:</p>
<ul>
<li>Want to deploy Windows 10 to institution-owned devices that are domain joined (personal devices are typically not domain joined).</li>
@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ Select this method when you:</p>
<p>The advantages of this method are that:</p>
<ul>
<li>You can deploy Windows 10 operating systems.</li>
<li>You can manage (deploy) Windows desktop and Windows Store apps throughout entire application life cycle.</li>
<li>You can manage (deploy) Windows desktop and Microsoft Store apps throughout entire application life cycle.</li>
<li>You can manage software updates for Windows 10 and apps.</li>
<li>You can manage antivirus and malware protection.</li>
<li>It scales to large number of users and devices.</li>
@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ Use the information in Table 6 to determine which combination of app and update
<tr>
<td valign="top">System Center Configuration Manager</td>
<td><p>System Center Configuration Manager is an on-premises solution that allows you to specify configuration settings for Windows 10; previous versions of Windows; and other operating systems, such as iOS or Android, through integration with Intune.<br/><br/>System Center Configuration Manager supports application management throughout the entire application life cycle. You can deploy, upgrade, manage multiple versions, and retire applications by using System Center Configuration Manager. You can also manage Windows desktop and Windows Store applications.<br/><br/>Select this method when you:</p>
<td><p>System Center Configuration Manager is an on-premises solution that allows you to specify configuration settings for Windows 10; previous versions of Windows; and other operating systems, such as iOS or Android, through integration with Intune.<br/><br/>System Center Configuration Manager supports application management throughout the entire application life cycle. You can deploy, upgrade, manage multiple versions, and retire applications by using System Center Configuration Manager. You can also manage Windows desktop and Microsoft Store applications.<br/><br/>Select this method when you:</p>
<ul>
<li>Selected System Center Configuration Manager to deploy Windows 10.</li>
<li>Want to manage institution-owned devices that are domain joined (personally owned devices are typically not domain joined).</li>
@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ Select this method when you:</p>
<tr>
<td valign="top">System Center Configuration Manager and Intune (hybrid)</td>
<td><p>System Center Configuration Manager and Intune together extend System Center Configuration Manager from an on-premises management system for domain-joined devices to a solution that can manage devices regardless of their location and connectivity options. This hybrid option provides the benefits of both System Center Configuration Manager and Intune.<br/><br/>
System Center Configuration Manager and Intune in the hybrid configuration allow you to support application management throughout the entire application life cycle. You can deploy, upgrade, manage multiple versions, and retire applications by using System Center Configuration Manager, and you can manage Windows desktop and Windows Store applications for both institution-owned and personal devices.<br/><br/>
System Center Configuration Manager and Intune in the hybrid configuration allow you to support application management throughout the entire application life cycle. You can deploy, upgrade, manage multiple versions, and retire applications by using System Center Configuration Manager, and you can manage Windows desktop and Microsoft Store applications for both institution-owned and personal devices.<br/><br/>
Select this method when you:</p>
<ul>
<li>Selected System Center Configuration Manager to deploy Windows 10.</li>
@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ Record the app and update management methods that you selected in Table 7.
*Table 7. App and update management methods selected*
#### Summary
In this section, you selected the methods that you will use to deploy Windows 10 to the faculty and student devices in your district. You selected the methods that you will use to manage configuration settings. Finally, you selected the methods that you will use to manage Windows desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and software updates.
In this section, you selected the methods that you will use to deploy Windows 10 to the faculty and student devices in your district. You selected the methods that you will use to manage configuration settings. Finally, you selected the methods that you will use to manage Windows desktop apps, Microsoft Store apps, and software updates.
## Prepare the admin device
@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ For more information about how to create a deployment share, see [Step 3-1: Crea
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you selected System Center Configuration Manager to deploy Windows 10 or manage your devices (in the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods) and [Select the configuration setting management methods](#select-the-configuration-setting-management-methods) sections, respectively), perform the steps in this section. Otherwise, skip this section and continue to the next.
You can use System Center Configuration Manager to manage Windows 10 deployments, Windows desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and software updates. To manage System Center Configuration Manager, you use the Configuration Manager console. You must install the Configuration Manager console on every device you use to manage System Center Configuration Manager (specifically, the admin device). The Configuration Manager console is automatically installed when you install System Center Configuration Manager primary site servers.
You can use System Center Configuration Manager to manage Windows 10 deployments, Windows desktop apps, Microsoft Store apps, and software updates. To manage System Center Configuration Manager, you use the Configuration Manager console. You must install the Configuration Manager console on every device you use to manage System Center Configuration Manager (specifically, the admin device). The Configuration Manager console is automatically installed when you install System Center Configuration Manager primary site servers.
For more information about how to install the Configuration Manager console, see [Install System Center Configuration Manager consoles](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt590197.aspx#bkmk_InstallConsole).
@ -908,62 +908,62 @@ If you enabled Azure AD Premium in the [Enable Azure AD Premium](#enable-azure-a
For more information about assigning user licenses for Azure AD Premium, see [How to assign EMS/Azure AD Premium licenses to user accounts](https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Azure-Active-Directory-Videos-Demos/How-to-assign-Azure-AD-Premium-Licenses-to-user-accounts).
## Create and configure a Windows Store for Business portal
## Create and configure a Microsoft Store for Business portal
Windows Store for Business allows you to create your own private portal to manage Windows Store apps in your institution. With Windows Store for Business, you can:
Microsoft Store for Business allows you to create your own private portal to manage Microsoft Store apps in your institution. With Microsoft Store for Business, you can:
* Find and acquire Windows Store apps.
* Find and acquire Microsoft Store apps.
* Manage apps, app licenses, and updates.
* Distribute apps to your users.
For more information about Windows Store for Business, see [Windows Store for Business overview](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/windows-store-for-business-overview).
For more information about Microsoft Store for Business, see [Microsoft Store for Business overview](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/windows-store-for-business-overview).
This section shows you how to create a Windows Store for Business portal and configure it for your school.
This section shows you how to create a Microsoft Store for Business portal and configure it for your school.
### Create and configure your Windows Store for Business portal
### Create and configure your Microsoft Store for Business portal
To create and configure your Windows Store for Business portal, simply use the administrative account for your Office 365 subscription to sign in to Windows Store for Business. Windows Store for Business automatically creates a portal for your institution and uses your account as its administrator.
To create and configure your Microsoft Store for Business portal, simply use the administrative account for your Office 365 subscription to sign in to Microsoft Store for Business. Microsoft Store for Business automatically creates a portal for your institution and uses your account as its administrator.
#### To create and configure a Windows Store for Business portal
#### To create and configure a Microsoft Store for Business portal
1. In Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer, type `http://microsoft.com/business-store` in the address bar.
2. On the **Windows Store for Business** page, click **Sign in with an organizational account**.
2. On the **Microsoft Store for Business** page, click **Sign in with an organizational account**.
3. On the Windows Store for Business sign-in page, use the administrative account for the Office 365 subscription you created in the [Create a new Office 365 Education subscription](#create-a-new-office-365-education-subscription) section to sign in.
3. On the Microsoft Store for Business sign-in page, use the administrative account for the Office 365 subscription you created in the [Create a new Office 365 Education subscription](#create-a-new-office-365-education-subscription) section to sign in.
4. On the **Windows Store for Business Services Agreement** page, review the agreement, select the **I accept this agreement and certify that I have the authority to bind my organization to its terms** check box, and then click **Accept**.
4. On the **Microsoft Store for Business Services Agreement** page, review the agreement, select the **I accept this agreement and certify that I have the authority to bind my organization to its terms** check box, and then click **Accept**.
5. In the **Welcome to the Windows Store for Business** dialog box, click **OK**.
5. In the **Welcome to the Microsoft Store for Business** dialog box, click **OK**.
After you create the Windows Store for Business portal, configure it by using the commands in the **Settings** menu listed in Table 14. Depending on your institution, you may (or may not) need to change these settings to further customize your portal.
After you create the Microsoft Store for Business portal, configure it by using the commands in the **Settings** menu listed in Table 14. Depending on your institution, you may (or may not) need to change these settings to further customize your portal.
|Menu selection|What can you do in this menu|
|--------------|----------------------------|
|Account information |Displays information about your Windows Store for Business account (no settings can be changed). You make changes to this information in Office 365 or the Azure Management Portal. For more information, see [Update Windows Store for Business account settings](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings).|
|Account information |Displays information about your Microsoft Store for Business account (no settings can be changed). You make changes to this information in Office 365 or the Azure Management Portal. For more information, see [Update Microsoft Store for Business account settings](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings).|
|Device Guard signing |Allows you to upload and sign Device Guard catalog and policy files. For more information about Device Guard, see [Device Guard deployment guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/device-guard-deployment-guide).|
|LOB publishers |Allows you to add line-of-business (LOB) publishers that can then publish apps to your private store. LOB publishers are usually internal developers or software vendors that are working with your institution. For more information, see [Working with line-of-business apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/working-with-line-of-business-apps).|
|Management tools |Allows you to add tools that you can use to distribute (deploy) apps in your private store. For more information, see [Distribute apps with a management tool](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-with-management-tool).|
|Offline licensing|Allows you to show (or not show) offline licensed apps to people shopping in your private store. For more information, see the “Licensing model: online and offline licenses” section in [Apps in Windows Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business#licensing-model).|
|Permissions |Allows you to grant other users in your organization the ability to buy, manage, and administer your Windows Store for Business portal. You can also remove permissions you have previously granted. For more information, see [Roles and permissions in Windows Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business).|
|Private store |Allows you to change the organization name used in your Windows Store for Business portal. When you create your portal, the private store uses the organization name that you used to create your Office 365 subscription. For more information, see [Distribute apps using your private store](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store).|
|Offline licensing|Allows you to show (or not show) offline licensed apps to people shopping in your private store. For more information, see the “Licensing model: online and offline licenses” section in [Apps in Microsoft Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business#licensing-model).|
|Permissions |Allows you to grant other users in your organization the ability to buy, manage, and administer your Microsoft Store for Business portal. You can also remove permissions you have previously granted. For more information, see [Roles and permissions in Microsoft Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business).|
|Private store |Allows you to change the organization name used in your Microsoft Store for Business portal. When you create your portal, the private store uses the organization name that you used to create your Office 365 subscription. For more information, see [Distribute apps using your private store](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store).|
*Table 14. Menu selections to configure Windows Store for Business settings*
*Table 14. Menu selections to configure Microsoft Store for Business settings*
### Find, acquire, and distribute apps in the portal
Now that you have created your Windows Store for Business portal, youre ready to find, acquire, and distribute apps that you will add to your portal. You do this from the **Inventory** page in Windows Store for Business.
Now that you have created your Microsoft Store for Business portal, youre ready to find, acquire, and distribute apps that you will add to your portal. You do this from the **Inventory** page in Microsoft Store for Business.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Your educational institution can now use a credit card or purchase order to pay for apps in Windows Store for Business.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Your educational institution can now use a credit card or purchase order to pay for apps in Microsoft Store for Business.
You can deploy apps to individual users or make apps available to users through your private store. Deploying apps to individual users restricts the app to those specified users. Making apps available through your private store allows all your users to install the apps.
For more information about how to find, acquire, and distribute apps in the portal, see [App inventory management for Windows Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business).
For more information about how to find, acquire, and distribute apps in the portal, see [App inventory management for Microsoft Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business).
#### Summary
At the end of this section, you should have a properly configured Windows Store for Business portal. You have also found and acquired your apps from Windows Store. Finally, you should have deployed all your Windows Store apps to your users. Now, youre ready to deploy Windows Store apps to your users.
At the end of this section, you should have a properly configured Microsoft Store for Business portal. You have also found and acquired your apps from Microsoft Store. Finally, you should have deployed all your Microsoft Store apps to your users. Now, youre ready to deploy Microsoft Store apps to your users.
## Plan for deployment
@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ Depending on your schools requirements, you may need any combination of the f
* Upgrade institution-owned devices to Windows 10 Education.
* Deploy new instances of Windows 10 Education so that new devices have a known configuration.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Although you can use Windows 10 Home on institution-owned devices, Microsoft recommends that you use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Education, instead. Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Education provide support for MDM, policy-based management, and Windows Store for Business—features not available in Windows 10 Home. For more information about how to upgrade Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Education, see [Windows 10 edition upgrade](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/deploy/windows-10-edition-upgrades).
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Although you can use Windows 10 Home on institution-owned devices, Microsoft recommends that you use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Education, instead. Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Education provide support for MDM, policy-based management, and Microsoft Store for Business—features not available in Windows 10 Home. For more information about how to upgrade Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Education, see [Windows 10 edition upgrade](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/deploy/windows-10-edition-upgrades).
For more information about the Windows 10 editions, see [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ At the end of this section, you should know the Windows 10 editions and processo
## Prepare for deployment
Before you can deploy Windows 10 and your apps to devices, you need to prepare your MDT environment, Windows Deployment Services, and System Center Configuration Manager (if you selected it to do operating system deployment in the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods) section). In this section, you ensure that the deployment methods you selected in the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods) section have the necessary Windows 10 editions and versions, Windows desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and device drivers.
Before you can deploy Windows 10 and your apps to devices, you need to prepare your MDT environment, Windows Deployment Services, and System Center Configuration Manager (if you selected it to do operating system deployment in the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods) section). In this section, you ensure that the deployment methods you selected in the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods) section have the necessary Windows 10 editions and versions, Windows desktop apps, Microsoft Store apps, and device drivers.
### Configure the MDT deployment share
@ -1110,18 +1110,18 @@ Import device drivers for each device in your institution. For more information
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3. Create MDT applications for Windows Store apps</td>
<td>Create an MDT application for each Windows Store app you want to deploy. You can deploy Windows Store apps by using <i>sideloading</i>, which allows you to use the **Add-AppxPackage** Windows PowerShell cmdlet to deploy the .appx files associated with the app (called *provisioned apps*). Use this method to deploy up to 24 apps to Windows 10.<br/><br/>
<p>Prior to sideloading the .appx files, obtain the Windows Store .appx files that you will use to deploy (sideload) the apps in your provisioning package. For apps in Windows Store, you will need to obtain the .appx files by performing one of the following tasks:</p>
<td valign="top">3. Create MDT applications for Microsoft Store apps</td>
<td>Create an MDT application for each Microsoft Store app you want to deploy. You can deploy Microsoft Store apps by using <i>sideloading</i>, which allows you to use the **Add-AppxPackage** Windows PowerShell cmdlet to deploy the .appx files associated with the app (called *provisioned apps*). Use this method to deploy up to 24 apps to Windows 10.<br/><br/>
<p>Prior to sideloading the .appx files, obtain the Microsoft Store .appx files that you will use to deploy (sideload) the apps in your provisioning package. For apps in Microsoft Store, you will need to obtain the .appx files by performing one of the following tasks:</p>
<ul>
<li>For offline-licensed apps, download the .appx files from the Windows Store for Business.</li>
<li>For offline-licensed apps, download the .appx files from the Microsoft Store for Business.</li>
<li>For apps that are not offline licensed, obtain the .appx files from the app software vendor directly.</li>
</ul>
<br/>If you are unable to obtain the .appx files from the app software vendor, then you or the students will need to install the apps on the student devices directly from Windows Store or Windows Store for Business.<br/><br/>
If you have Intune or System Center Configuration Manager, you can deploy Windows Store apps after you deploy Windows 10, as described in the [Deploy and manage apps by using Intune](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-intune) and [Deploy and manage apps by using System Center Configuration Manager](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-system-center-configuration-manager) sections. This method provides granular deployment of Windows Store apps, and you can use it for ongoing management of Windows Store apps. This is the preferred method of deploying and managing Windows Store apps.<br/><br/>
In addition, you must prepare your environment for sideloading Windows Store apps. For more information about how to:<br/><br/>
<br/>If you are unable to obtain the .appx files from the app software vendor, then you or the students will need to install the apps on the student devices directly from Microsoft Store or Microsoft Store for Business.<br/><br/>
If you have Intune or System Center Configuration Manager, you can deploy Microsoft Store apps after you deploy Windows 10, as described in the [Deploy and manage apps by using Intune](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-intune) and [Deploy and manage apps by using System Center Configuration Manager](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-system-center-configuration-manager) sections. This method provides granular deployment of Microsoft Store apps, and you can use it for ongoing management of Microsoft Store apps. This is the preferred method of deploying and managing Microsoft Store apps.<br/><br/>
In addition, you must prepare your environment for sideloading Microsoft Store apps. For more information about how to:<br/><br/>
<ul>
<li>Prepare your environment for sideloading, see [Try it out: sideload Windows Store apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/jj874388.aspx).</li>
<li>Prepare your environment for sideloading, see [Try it out: sideload Microsoft Store apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/jj874388.aspx).</li>
<li>Create an MDT application, see [Create a New Application in the Deployment Workbench](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn759415.aspx#CreateaNewApplicationintheDeploymentWorkbench).</li>
</ul>
@ -1198,9 +1198,9 @@ Deploying a new System Center Configuration Manager infrastructure is beyond the
Create a System Center Configuration Manager driver package for each device type in your district. For more information, see [Manage drivers in System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt627934.aspx).
4. Add Windows apps.
Install the Windows apps (Windows desktop and Windows Store apps) that you want to deploy after the task sequence deploys your customized image (a thick, reference image that include Windows 10 and your core Windows desktop apps). These apps are in addition to the apps included in your reference image. You can only deploy Windows Store apps after you deploy Windows 10 because you cannot capture Windows Store apps in a reference image. Windows Store apps target users, not devices.
Install the Windows apps (Windows desktop and Microsoft Store apps) that you want to deploy after the task sequence deploys your customized image (a thick, reference image that include Windows 10 and your core Windows desktop apps). These apps are in addition to the apps included in your reference image. You can only deploy Microsoft Store apps after you deploy Windows 10 because you cannot capture Microsoft Store apps in a reference image. Microsoft Store apps target users, not devices.
Create a System Center Configuration Manager application for each Windows desktop or Windows Store app that you want to deploy after you apply the reference image to a device. For more information, see [Deploy and manage applications with System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt627959.aspx).
Create a System Center Configuration Manager application for each Windows desktop or Microsoft Store app that you want to deploy after you apply the reference image to a device. For more information, see [Deploy and manage applications with System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt627959.aspx).
### Configure Window Deployment Services for MDT
@ -1397,10 +1397,10 @@ Use the information in Table 17 to help you determine whether you need to config
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">Control Windows Store access</td>
<td>You can control access to Windows Store and whether existing Windows Store apps receive updates. You can only disable the Windows Store app in Windows 10 Education and Windows 10 Enterprise.<br/><br/>
**Group Policy.** To disable the Windows Store app, use the **Turn off the Store Application** group policy setting. To prevent Windows Store apps from receiving updates, use the **Turn off Automatic Download and Install of updates** Group Policy setting. For more information about configuring these settings, see [Can I use Group Policy to control the Windows Store in my enterprise environment?](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh832040.aspx#BKMK_UseGP).<br/><br/>
**Intune.** To enable or disable Windows Store access, use the **Allow application store** policy setting in the **Apps** section of a **Windows 10 General Configuration policy**.
<td valign="top">Control Microsoft Store access</td>
<td>You can control access to Microsoft Store and whether existing Microsoft Store apps receive updates. You can only disable the Microsoft Store app in Windows 10 Education and Windows 10 Enterprise.<br/><br/>
**Group Policy.** To disable the Microsoft Store app, use the **Turn off the Store Application** group policy setting. To prevent Microsoft Store apps from receiving updates, use the **Turn off Automatic Download and Install of updates** Group Policy setting. For more information about configuring these settings, see [Can I use Group Policy to control the Microsoft Store in my enterprise environment?](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh832040.aspx#BKMK_UseGP).<br/><br/>
**Intune.** To enable or disable Microsoft Store access, use the **Allow application store** policy setting in the **Apps** section of a **Windows 10 General Configuration policy**.
</td>
</tr>
@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ For more information about Intune, see [Microsoft Intune Documentation](https://
If you selected to deploy and manage apps by using System Center Configuration Manager and Intune in a hybrid configuration, then skip this section and continue to the [Deploy and manage apps by using System Center Configuration Manager](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-system-center-configuration-manager) section.
You can use Intune to deploy Windows Store and Windows desktop apps. Intune provides improved control over which users receive specific apps. In addition, Intune allows you to deploy apps to companion devices (such as Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android devices). Finally, Intune helps you manage app security and features, such as mobile application management policies that let you manage apps on devices that are not enrolled in Intune or that another solution manages.
You can use Intune to deploy Microsoft Store and Windows desktop apps. Intune provides improved control over which users receive specific apps. In addition, Intune allows you to deploy apps to companion devices (such as Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android devices). Finally, Intune helps you manage app security and features, such as mobile application management policies that let you manage apps on devices that are not enrolled in Intune or that another solution manages.
For more information about how to configure Intune to manage your apps, see the following resources:
@ -1511,7 +1511,7 @@ For more information about how to configure Intune to manage your apps, see the
### Deploy and manage apps by using System Center Configuration Manager
You can use System Center Configuration Manager to deploy Windows Store and Windows desktop apps. System Center Configuration Manager allows you to create a System Center Configuration Manager application that you can use to deploy apps to different devices (such as Windows 10 desktop, Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android devices) by using *deployment types*. You can think of a System Center Configuration Manager application as a box. You can think of deployment types as one or more sets of installation files and installation instructions within that box.
You can use System Center Configuration Manager to deploy Microsoft Store and Windows desktop apps. System Center Configuration Manager allows you to create a System Center Configuration Manager application that you can use to deploy apps to different devices (such as Windows 10 desktop, Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android devices) by using *deployment types*. You can think of a System Center Configuration Manager application as a box. You can think of deployment types as one or more sets of installation files and installation instructions within that box.
For example, you could create a Skype application that contains a deployment type for Windows 10 desktop, Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, and Android. You can deploy the one application to multiple device types.
@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ Prior to deployment of Windows 10, complete the tasks in Table 18. Most of these
|----|----|
|1. |Ensure that the target devices have sufficient system resources to run Windows 10.|
|2. |Identify the necessary devices drivers, and then import them into the MDT deployment share or System Center Configuration Manager.|
|3. |For each Windows Store and Windows desktop app, create an MDT application or System Center Configuration Manager application.|
|3. |For each Microsoft Store and Windows desktop app, create an MDT application or System Center Configuration Manager application.|
|4. |Notify the students and faculty about the deployment.|
*Table 18. Deployment preparation checklist*
@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ As a final quality control step, verify the device configuration to ensure that
* Windows Update is active and current with software updates.
* Windows Defender is active and current with malware signatures.
* The SmartScreen Filter is active.
* All Windows Store apps are properly installed and updated.
* All Microsoft Store apps are properly installed and updated.
* All Windows desktop apps are properly installed and updated.
* Printers are properly configured.
@ -1735,9 +1735,9 @@ For more information, see:
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Install new or update existing Windows Store apps used in the curriculum.<br/><br/>
Windows Store apps are automatically updated from Windows Store. The menu bar in the Windows Store app shows whether any Windows Store app updates are available for download.<br/><br/>
You can also deploy Windows Store apps directly to devices by using Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or both in a hybrid configuration. For more information, see:
<td>Install new or update existing Microsoft Store apps used in the curriculum.<br/><br/>
Microsoft Store apps are automatically updated from Microsoft Store. The menu bar in the Microsoft Store app shows whether any Microsoft Store app updates are available for download.<br/><br/>
You can also deploy Microsoft Store apps directly to devices by using Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or both in a hybrid configuration. For more information, see:
<ul>
<li>[Deploy and manage apps by using Intune](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-intune)</li>
<li>[Deploy and manage apps by using System Center Configuration Manager](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-system-center-configuration-manager)</li>
@ -1853,4 +1853,4 @@ You have now identified the tasks you need to perform monthly, at the end of an
* [Manage Windows 10 updates and upgrades in a school environment (video)](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mt723347)
* [Reprovision devices at the end of the school year (video)](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mt723344)
* [Use MDT to deploy Windows 10 in a school (video)](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mt723343)
* [Use Windows Store for Business in a school environment (video)](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mt723348)
* [Use Microsoft Store for Business in a school environment (video)](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mt723348)

View File

@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This school configuration has the following characteristics:
- The classrooms connect to each other through multiple subnets.
- All devices in each classroom connect to a single subnet.
- All devices have high-speed, persistent connections to each other and to the Internet.
- All teachers and students have access to Windows Store or Windows Store for Business.
- All teachers and students have access to Microsoft Store or Microsoft Store for Business.
- All devices receive software updates from Intune (or another device management system).
- You install a 64-bit version of Windows 10 on the admin device.
- You install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) on the admin device.
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual c
1. Prepare the admin device for use, which includes installing the Windows ADK and MDT.
2. On the admin device, create and configure the Office 365 Education subscription that you will use for each classroom in the school.
3. On the admin device, configure integration between on-premises AD DS and Azure AD (if you have an on premises AD DS configuration).
4. On the admin device, create and configure a Windows Store for Business portal.
4. On the admin device, create and configure a Microsoft Store for Business portal.
5. On the admin device, prepare for management of the Windows 10 devices after deployment.
6. On the student and faculty devices, deploy Windows 10 to new or existing devices, or upgrade eligible devices to Windows 10.
7. On the admin device, manage the Windows 10 devices and apps, the Office 365 subscription, and the AD DS and Azure AD integration.
@ -525,57 +525,57 @@ For more information about:
- Azure AD editions, see [Azure Active Directory editions](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-editions/).
- How to assign user licenses for Azure AD Premium, see [How to assign EMS/Azure AD Premium licenses to user accounts](https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Azure-Active-Directory-Videos-Demos/How-to-assign-Azure-AD-Premium-Licenses-to-user-accounts).
## Create and configure a Windows Store for Business portal
## Create and configure a Microsoft Store for Business portal
Windows Store for Business allows you to create your own private portal to manage Windows Store apps in your institution. With Windows Store for Business, you can do the following:
Microsoft Store for Business allows you to create your own private portal to manage Microsoft Store apps in your institution. With Microsoft Store for Business, you can do the following:
- Find and acquire Windows Store apps.
- Find and acquire Microsoft Store apps.
- Manage apps, app licenses, and updates.
- Distribute apps to your users.
For more information about Windows Store for Business, see [Windows Store for Business overview](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/windows-store-for-business-overview).
For more information about Microsoft Store for Business, see [Microsoft Store for Business overview](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/windows-store-for-business-overview).
The following section shows you how to create a Windows Store for Business portal and configure it for your school.
The following section shows you how to create a Microsoft Store for Business portal and configure it for your school.
### Create and configure your Windows Store for Business portal
### Create and configure your Microsoft Store for Business portal
To create and configure your Windows Store for Business portal, simply use the administrative account for your Office 365 subscription to sign in to Windows Store for Business. Windows Store for Business automatically creates a portal for your institution and uses your account as its administrator.
To create and configure your Microsoft Store for Business portal, simply use the administrative account for your Office 365 subscription to sign in to Microsoft Store for Business. Microsoft Store for Business automatically creates a portal for your institution and uses your account as its administrator.
#### To create and configure a Windows Store for Business portal
#### To create and configure a Microsoft Store for Business portal
1. In Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer, type `http://microsoft.com/business-store` in the address bar.
2. On the **Windows Store for Business** page, click **Sign in with an organizational account**.<p>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If your institution has AD DS, then dont create security accounts in Office 365. Instead, create the security groups in AD DS, and then use Azure AD integration to synchronize the security groups with your Office 365 tenant.
3. On the Windows Store for Business sign-in page, use the administrative account for the Office 365 subscription you created in the [Create a new Office 365 Education subscription](#create-a-new-office-365-education-subscription) section to sign in.
4. On the **Windows Store for Business Services Agreement** page, review the agreement, select the **I accept this agreement and certify that I have the authority to bind my organization to its terms** check box, and then click **Accept**
5. In the **Welcome to the Windows Store for Business** dialog box, click **OK**.
2. On the **Microsoft Store for Business** page, click **Sign in with an organizational account**.<p>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If your institution has AD DS, then dont create security accounts in Office 365. Instead, create the security groups in AD DS, and then use Azure AD integration to synchronize the security groups with your Office 365 tenant.
3. On the Microsoft Store for Business sign-in page, use the administrative account for the Office 365 subscription you created in the [Create a new Office 365 Education subscription](#create-a-new-office-365-education-subscription) section to sign in.
4. On the **Microsoft Store for Business Services Agreement** page, review the agreement, select the **I accept this agreement and certify that I have the authority to bind my organization to its terms** check box, and then click **Accept**
5. In the **Welcome to the Microsoft Store for Business** dialog box, click **OK**.
After you create the Windows Store for Business portal, configure it by using the commands in the settings menu listed in Table 7. Depending on your institution, you may (or may not) need to change these settings to further customize your portal.
After you create the Microsoft Store for Business portal, configure it by using the commands in the settings menu listed in Table 7. Depending on your institution, you may (or may not) need to change these settings to further customize your portal.
*Table 7. Menu selections to configure Windows Store for Business settings*
*Table 7. Menu selections to configure Microsoft Store for Business settings*
| Menu selection | What you can do in this menu |
|---------------| -------------------|
|Account information|Displays information about your Windows Store for Business account (no settings can be changed). You make changes to this information in Office 365 or the Azure Portal. For more information, see [Update Windows Store for Business account settings](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings).|
|Account information|Displays information about your Microsoft Store for Business account (no settings can be changed). You make changes to this information in Office 365 or the Azure Portal. For more information, see [Update Microsoft Store for Business account settings](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/update-windows-store-for-business-account-settings).|
|Device Guard signing|Allows you to upload and sign Device Guard catalog and policy files. For more information about Device Guard, see [Device Guard deployment guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/device-guard-deployment-guide).|
|LOB publishers| Allows you to add line-of-business (LOB) publishers that can then publish apps to your private store. LOB publishers are usually internal developers or software vendors that are working with your institution. For more information, see [Working with line-of-business apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/working-with-line-of-business-apps).|
|Management tools| Allows you to add tools that you can use to distribute (deploy) apps in your private store. For more information, see [Distribute apps with a management tool](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-with-management-tool).|
|Offline licensing|Allows you to show (or not show) offline licensed apps to people shopping in your private store. For more information, see [Licensing model: online and offline licenses](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/apps-in-windows-store-for-business#licensing-model).|
|Permissions|Allows you to grant other users in your organization the ability to buy, manage, and administer your Windows Store for Business portal. You can also remove permissions you have previously granted. For more information, see [Roles and permissions in Windows Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business).|
|Private store|Allows you to change the organization name used in your Windows Store for Business portal. When you create your portal, the private store uses the organization name that you used to create your Office 365 subscription. For more information, see [Distribute apps using your private store](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store).|
|Permissions|Allows you to grant other users in your organization the ability to buy, manage, and administer your Microsoft Store for Business portal. You can also remove permissions you have previously granted. For more information, see [Roles and permissions in Microsoft Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business).|
|Private store|Allows you to change the organization name used in your Microsoft Store for Business portal. When you create your portal, the private store uses the organization name that you used to create your Office 365 subscription. For more information, see [Distribute apps using your private store](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store).|
<p>
### Find, acquire, and distribute apps in the portal
Now that you have created your Windows Store for Business portal, youre ready to find, acquire, and distribute apps that you will add to your portal. You do this by using the Inventory page in Windows Store for Business.
Now that you have created your Microsoft Store for Business portal, youre ready to find, acquire, and distribute apps that you will add to your portal. You do this by using the Inventory page in Microsoft Store for Business.
**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Your educational institution can now use a credit card to pay for apps in Windows Store for Business.
**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Your educational institution can now use a credit card to pay for apps in Microsoft Store for Business.
You can deploy apps to individual users or make apps available to users through your private store. Deploying apps to individual users restricts the app to those specified users. Making apps available through your private store allows all your users.
For more information about how to find, acquire, and distribute apps in the portal, see [App inventory management for Windows Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business).
For more information about how to find, acquire, and distribute apps in the portal, see [App inventory management for Microsoft Store for Business](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business).
### Summary
At the end of this section, you should have a properly configured Windows Store for Business portal. You have also found and acquired your apps from Windows Store. Finally, you should have deployed all your Windows Store apps to your users. Now, youre ready to deploy Windows Store apps to your users.
At the end of this section, you should have a properly configured Microsoft Store for Business portal. You have also found and acquired your apps from Microsoft Store. Finally, you should have deployed all your Microsoft Store apps to your users. Now, youre ready to deploy Microsoft Store apps to your users.
## Plan for deployment
@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Depending on your schools requirements, you may need any combination of the f
- Upgrade institution-owned devices to Windows 10 Education.
- Deploy new instances of Windows 10 Education so that new devices have a known configuration.
**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Although you can use Windows 10 Home on institution-owned devices, Microsoft recommends that you use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Education, instead. Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Education provide support for MDM, policy-based management, and Windows Store for Business. These features are not available in Windows 10 Home.
**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Although you can use Windows 10 Home on institution-owned devices, Microsoft recommends that you use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Education, instead. Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Education provide support for MDM, policy-based management, and Microsoft Store for Business. These features are not available in Windows 10 Home.
One other consideration is the mix of processor architectures you will support. If you can, support only 64-bit versions of Windows 10. If you have devices that can run only 32 bit versions of Windows 10, you will need to import both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of the Windows 10 editions listed above.
@ -716,14 +716,14 @@ Import device drivers for each device in your institution. For more information
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3. Create MDT applications for Windows Store apps</td>
<td>Create an MDT application for each Windows Store app you want to deploy. You can deploy Windows Store apps by using *sideloading*, which allows you to use the **Add-AppxPackage** Windows PowerShell cmdlet to deploy the .appx files associated with the app (called *provisioned apps*). Use this method to deploy up to 24 apps to Windows 10.<br/><br/>
<td valign="top">3. Create MDT applications for Microsoft Store apps</td>
<td>Create an MDT application for each Microsoft Store app you want to deploy. You can deploy Microsoft Store apps by using *sideloading*, which allows you to use the **Add-AppxPackage** Windows PowerShell cmdlet to deploy the .appx files associated with the app (called *provisioned apps*). Use this method to deploy up to 24 apps to Windows 10.<br/><br/>
Prior to sideloading the .appx files, obtain the Windows Store .appx files that you will use to deploy (sideload) the apps in your provisioning package. For apps in Windows Store, you will need to obtain the .appx files from the app software vendor directly. If you are unable to obtain the .appx files from the app software vendor, then you or the students will need to install the apps on the student devices directly from Windows Store or Windows Store for Business.<br/><br/>
Prior to sideloading the .appx files, obtain the Microsoft Store .appx files that you will use to deploy (sideload) the apps in your provisioning package. For apps in Microsoft Store, you will need to obtain the .appx files from the app software vendor directly. If you are unable to obtain the .appx files from the app software vendor, then you or the students will need to install the apps on the student devices directly from Microsoft Store or Microsoft Store for Business.<br/><br/>
If you have Intune, you can deploy Windows Store apps after you deploy Windows 10, as described in the [Deploy apps by using Intune](#deploy-apps-by-using-intune) section. This method provides granular deployment of Windows Store apps, and you can use it for ongoing management of Windows Store apps. This is the preferred method of deploying and managing Windows Store apps.<br/><br/>
If you have Intune, you can deploy Microsoft Store apps after you deploy Windows 10, as described in the [Deploy apps by using Intune](#deploy-apps-by-using-intune) section. This method provides granular deployment of Microsoft Store apps, and you can use it for ongoing management of Microsoft Store apps. This is the preferred method of deploying and managing Microsoft Store apps.<br/><br/>
In addition, you must prepare your environment for sideloading (deploying) Windows Store apps. For more information about how to:<br/><br/>
In addition, you must prepare your environment for sideloading (deploying) Microsoft Store apps. For more information about how to:<br/><br/>
<ul>
<li>Prepare your environment for sideloading, see [Sideload LOB apps in Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/deploy/sideload-apps-in-windows-10).</li>
<li>Create an MDT application, see [Create a New Application in the Deployment Workbench](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn759415.aspx#CreateaNewApplicationintheDeploymentWorkbench).</li>
@ -930,9 +930,9 @@ Microsoft has several recommended settings for educational institutions. Table 1
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">Control Windows Store access</td>
<td>You can control access to Windows Store and whether existing Windows Store apps receive updates. You can only disable the Windows Store app in Windows 10 Education and Windows 10 Enterprise.<br/><br/>
**Group Policy**. You can disable the Windows Store app by using the **Turn off the Store Application** Group Policy setting. You can prevent Windows Store apps from receiving updates by using the **Turn off Automatic Download and Install of updates** Group Policy setting. For more information about configuring these settings, see [Can I use Group Policy to control the Windows Store in my enterprise environment?](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh832040.aspx#BKMK_UseGP).<br/><br/>
<td valign="top">Control Microsoft Store access</td>
<td>You can control access to Microsoft Store and whether existing Microsoft Store apps receive updates. You can only disable the Microsoft Store app in Windows 10 Education and Windows 10 Enterprise.<br/><br/>
**Group Policy**. You can disable the Microsoft Store app by using the **Turn off the Store Application** Group Policy setting. You can prevent Microsoft Store apps from receiving updates by using the **Turn off Automatic Download and Install of updates** Group Policy setting. For more information about configuring these settings, see [Can I use Group Policy to control the Microsoft Store in my enterprise environment?](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh832040.aspx#BKMK_UseGP).<br/><br/>
**Intune**. You can enable or disable the camera by using the **Allow application store** policy setting in the **Apps** section of a **Windows 10 General Configuration** policy.
</td>
</tr>
@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ For more information about Intune, see [Documentation for Microsoft Intune](http
### Deploy apps by using Intune
You can use Intune to deploy Windows Store and Windows desktop apps. Intune provides improved control over which users receive specific apps. In addition, Intune allows you deploy apps to companion devices (such as Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android devices) Finally, Intune helps you manage app security and features, such as mobile application management policies that let you manage apps on devices that are not enrolled in Intune or are managed by another solution.
You can use Intune to deploy Microsoft Store and Windows desktop apps. Intune provides improved control over which users receive specific apps. In addition, Intune allows you deploy apps to companion devices (such as Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android devices) Finally, Intune helps you manage app security and features, such as mobile application management policies that let you manage apps on devices that are not enrolled in Intune or are managed by another solution.
For more information about how to configure Intune to manage your apps, see [Deploy and configure apps with Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/).
@ -1037,7 +1037,7 @@ Prior to deployment of Windows 10, ensure that you complete the tasks listed in
| ---| --- |
| |The target devices have sufficient system resources to run Windows 10. |
| | Identify the necessary devices drivers, and import them to the MDT deployment share.|
| | Create an MDT application for each Windows Store and Windows desktop app.|
| | Create an MDT application for each Microsoft Store and Windows desktop app.|
| | Notify the students and faculty about the deployment.|
<p>
### Perform the deployment
@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ As a final quality control step, verify the device configuration to ensure that
- Windows Update is active and current with software updates.
- Windows Defender is active and current with malware signatures.
- The SmartScreen Filter is active.
- All Windows Store apps are properly installed and updated.
- All Microsoft Store apps are properly installed and updated.
- All Windows desktop apps are properly installed and updated.
- Printers are properly configured.
@ -1179,9 +1179,9 @@ For more information, see the [Deploy apps by using Intune](#deploy-apps-by-usin
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Install new or update existing Windows Store apps that are used in the curriculum.<br/><br/>
Windows Store apps are automatically updated from Windows Store. The menu bar in the Windows Store app shows whether any Windows Store app updates are available for download.<br/><br/>
You can also deploy Windows Store apps directly to devices by using Intune. For more information, see the [Deploy apps by using Intune](#deploy-apps-by-using-intune) section.
<td>Install new or update existing Microsoft Store apps that are used in the curriculum.<br/><br/>
Microsoft Store apps are automatically updated from Microsoft Store. The menu bar in the Microsoft Store app shows whether any Microsoft Store app updates are available for download.<br/><br/>
You can also deploy Microsoft Store apps directly to devices by using Intune. For more information, see the [Deploy apps by using Intune](#deploy-apps-by-using-intune) section.
</td>
<td></td>

View File

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ We want all students to have the chance to use the apps they need for success in
Keep these best practices in mind when deploying any edition of Windows 10 in schools or districts:
* A Microsoft account is only intended for consumer services. Enterprises and educational institutions should use enterprise versions where possible, such as Skype for Business, OneDrive for Business, and so on. For schools, consider using mobile device management (MDM) or Group Policy to block students from adding a Microsoft account as a secondary account.
* If schools allow the use of personal accounts by their students to access personal services, schools should be aware that these accounts belong to individuals, not the school.
* IT administrators, school officials, and teachers should also consider ratings when picking apps from the Windows Store.
* IT administrators, school officials, and teachers should also consider ratings when picking apps from the Microsoft Store.
* If you have students or school personnel who rely on assistive technology apps that are not available in the Microsoft Store for Education, and who are using a Windows 10 S device, configure their device to Windows 10 Pro Education to allow the download and use of non-Microsoft Store assistive technology apps. See [Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](switch-to-pro-education.md) for more info.
## Windows 10 Contacts privacy settings

View File

@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ For info on how to distribute **Minecraft: Education Edition**, see [For teacher
3. Find an app, click the ellipses under **Action**, and then choose **Assign to people**.
4. Type the email address, or name for the student that you're assigning the app to, and click **Assign**.
Employees will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their device. Click the link to start the Windows Store app, and then click **Install**. Also, in the Windows Store app, they can find the app under **My Library**.
Employees will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their device. Click the link to start the Microsoft Store app, and then click **Install**. Also, in the Microsoft Store app, they can find the app under **My Library**.
### Purchase additional licenses
Applies to: IT admins and teachers

View File

@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Follow these links to find step-by-step guidance on how to deploy Windows 8.1 in
<p><b><a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn645510.aspx" target="_blank">BYOD</a></b><br />Explore Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) considerations, including device types, infrastructure, and deployment models.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn645488.aspx" target="_blank">Deploying Windows RT 8.1</a></b><br />Get step-by-step instructions on how to configure and deploy Windows RT devices (like Surface and other tablets) in educational environments.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn645483.aspx" target="_blank">Virtual Desktop Infrastructure</a></b><br />Learn how to address challenges related to BYOD scenarios using Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).</p>
<p><b><a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn645532.aspx" target="_blank">Windows Store apps</a></b><br />Explore Windows Store app deployment strategies and considerations for educational institutions running Windows 8.1.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn645532.aspx" target="_blank">Microsoft Store apps</a></b><br />Explore Microsoft Store app deployment strategies and considerations for educational institutions running Windows 8.1.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn645486.aspx" target="_blank">Windows To Go</a></b><br />Learn about the benefits, limitations, and processes involved in deploying Windows To Go.</p>
## Related topics

View File

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ When you sign up for a [Minecraft: Education Edition](http://education.minecraft
>[!Note]
>If you don't have an Azure AD or Office 365 tenant, you can set up a free Office 365 Education subscription when you request Minecraft: Education Edition. For more information see [Office 365 Education plans and pricing](https://products.office.com/academic/compare-office-365-education-plans).
## Add Minecraft to your Windows Store for Education
## Add Minecraft to your Microsoft Store for Education
You can start with the Minecraft: Education Edition trial to get individual copies of the app. For more information, see [Minecraft: Education Edition - direct purchase](#individual-copies).
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Qualified education institutions can purchase Minecraft: Education Edition licen
- Your channel partner will submit and process your volume license order, your licenses will be shown on [Volume Licensing Service Center](https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/servicecenter/default.aspx), and the licenses will be available in your [Microsoft Store for Education](https://www.microsoft.com/business-store) inventory.
- Youll receive an email with a link to Microsoft Store for Education.
- Sign in to [Windows Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com) to distribute and manage the Minecraft: Education Edition licenses. For more information on distribution options, see [Distribute Minecraft](#distribute-minecraft)
- Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com) to distribute and manage the Minecraft: Education Edition licenses. For more information on distribution options, see [Distribute Minecraft](#distribute-minecraft)
## Minecraft: Education Edition payment options
You can pay for Minecraft: Education Edition with a debit or credit card, or with an invoice.
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ After Minecraft: Education Edition is added to your Microsoft Store for Educatio
Admins can also add Minecraft: Education Edition to the private store. This allows people in your organization to install the app from the private store. For more information, see [Distribute apps using your private store](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store).
<!---
Here's the page you'll see for Minecraft: Education Edition licenses purchased directly through the Windows Store for Business.
Here's the page you'll see for Minecraft: Education Edition licenses purchased directly through the Microsoft Store for Business.
![App distribution options - individual copies](images/mc-install-for-me-teacher.png)
@ -178,14 +178,14 @@ Enter email addresses for your students, and each student will get an email with
![Email with Get the app link](images/minecraft-student-install-email.png)
2. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Windows Store app.
3. In Windows Store app, click **Install**.
2. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Microsoft Store app.
3. In Microsoft Store app, click **Install**.
![Windows Store app with Minecraft page](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
![Microsoft Store app with Minecraft page](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Windows Store app under **My Library**. Windows Store app is preinstalled with Windows 10.
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Microsoft Store app under **My Library**. Microsoft Store app is preinstalled with Windows 10.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
When students click **My Library** they'll find apps assigned to them.
@ -202,17 +202,17 @@ Download for others allows teachers or IT admins to download an app that they ca
- Windows 10 (at least version 1511) is required for PCs running Minecraft: Education Edition.
**Check for updates**</br>
Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for other apps on the PC. Before installing Minecraft, check to see if there are pending updates for Windows Store apps.
Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for other apps on the PC. Before installing Minecraft, check to see if there are pending updates for Microsoft Store apps.
**To check for app updates**
1. Start Windows Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
1. Start Microsoft Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
2. Click the account button, and then click **Downloads and updates**.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
3. Click **Check for updates**, and install all available updates.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
4. Restart the computer before installing Minecraft: Education Edition.
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ You'll download a .zip file, extract the files, and then use one of the files to
1. **Download Minecraft Education Edition.zip**. From the **Minecraft: Education Edition** page, click **Download for others** tab, and then click **Download**.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
2. **Extract files**. Find the .zip file that you downloaded and extract the files. This is usually your **Downloads** folder, unless you chose to save the .zip file to a different location. Right-click the file and choose **Extract all**.
3. **Save to USB drive**. After you've extracted the files, save the Minecraft: Education Edition folder to a USB drive, or to a network location that you can access from each PC.
@ -235,14 +235,14 @@ You'll download a .zip file, extract the files, and then use one of the files to
<!--- ### Access to Microsoft Store for Business
By default, when a teacher with a work or school account acquires Minecraft: Education Edition, they are automatically signed up for Window Store for Business, and the **Basic Purchaser** role is assigned to them. **Basic Purchaser** role allows teachers to acquire Minecraft: Education Edition and to distribute it to students.
However, tenant admins can control whether or not teachers automatically sign up for Windows Store for Business, and get the **Basic Purchaser** role. You can configure this with the **Allow educators in my organization to sign up for the Windows Store for Business.** You'll find this on the **Permissions** page.
However, tenant admins can control whether or not teachers automatically sign up for Microsoft Store for Business, and get the **Basic Purchaser** role. You can configure this with the **Allow educators in my organization to sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business.** You'll find this on the **Permissions** page.
To prevent educators from automatically signing up for Windows Store for Business
1. In Windows Store for Business, click **Settings**, and then click **Permissions**.
To prevent educators from automatically signing up for Microsoft Store for Business
1. In Microsoft Store for Business, click **Settings**, and then click **Permissions**.
![Permission page for Windows Store for Business](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
2. Click **Allow educators in my organization to sign up for the Windows Store for Business.**
2. Click **Allow educators in my organization to sign up for the Microsoft Store for Business.**
-->
@ -263,21 +263,21 @@ Minecraft: Education Edition adds a new role for teachers: **Basic Purchaser**.
2. Click **Settings**, and then choose **Permissions**.
![Permission page for Windows Store for Business](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-admin-permissions.png)
3. Click **Add people**, type a name, select the correct person, choose the role you want to assign, and click **Save**.
![Permission page for Windows Store for Business](images/minecraft-assign-roles.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-assign-roles.png)
Windows Store for Business updates the list of people and permissions.
Microsoft Store for Business updates the list of people and permissions.
![Permission page for Windows Store for Business](images/minecraft-assign-roles-2.png)
![Permission page for Microsoft Store for Business](images/minecraft-assign-roles-2.png)
-->
<!--- ## <a href="" id="private-store"></a>Private store
When you create you Windows Store for Business account, you'll have a set of apps included for free in your private store. Apps in your private store are available for all people in your organization to install and use.
When you create you Microsoft Store for Business account, you'll have a set of apps included for free in your private store. Apps in your private store are available for all people in your organization to install and use.
These apps will automatically be in your private store:
- Word mobile
@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ These apps will automatically be in your private store:
As an admin, you can remove any of these apps from the private store if you'd prefer to control how apps are distributed. -->
<!--- ## Need more copies of Minecraft: Education Edition?
You can purchase more licenses by working with your channel partner. Licenses are available at a lower rate than the price for individual copies that are available through Windows Store for Business. Individual copies are also available through Windows Store for Business.
You can purchase more licenses by working with your channel partner. Licenses are available at a lower rate than the price for individual copies that are available through Microsoft Store for Business. Individual copies are also available through Microsoft Store for Business.
If youve purchased a volume license, be sure to let other basic purchasers in your organization know about the volume license. That should help prevent unnecessary purchases of individual copies. -->

View File

@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ The Set up School PCs app produces a specialized provisioning package that makes
- By default, saving content locally to the PC is blocked, but you can choose to enable it. This prevents data loss by forcing students to save to the cloud.
- A custom Start layout, taskbar layout, and lock screen image are set.
- Prohibits unlocking the PC to developer mode.
- Prohibits untrusted Windows Store apps from being installed.
- Prohibits untrusted Microsoft Store apps from being installed.
- Prohibits students from removing MDM.
- Prohibits students from adding new provisioning packages.
- Prohibits student from removing existing provisioning packages (including the one set by Set up School PCs).

View File

@ -80,25 +80,25 @@ Use the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) tool included in the Wi
## Add a universal app to your package
Universal apps that you can distribute in the provisioning package can be line-of-business (LOB) apps developed by your organization, Windows Store for Business apps that you acquire with [offline licensing](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business), or third-party apps. This procedure will assume you are distributing apps from the Windows Store for Business. For other apps, obtain the necessary information (such as the package family name) from the app developer.
Universal apps that you can distribute in the provisioning package can be line-of-business (LOB) apps developed by your organization, Microsoft Store for Business apps that you acquire with [offline licensing](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/acquire-apps-windows-store-for-business), or third-party apps. This procedure will assume you are distributing apps from the Microsoft Store for Business. For other apps, obtain the necessary information (such as the package family name) from the app developer.
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall**.
2. For **DeviceContextApp**, specify the **PackageFamilyName** for the app. In Windows Store for Business, the package family name is listed in the **Package details** section of the download page.
2. For **DeviceContextApp**, specify the **PackageFamilyName** for the app. In Microsoft Store for Business, the package family name is listed in the **Package details** section of the download page.
![details for offline app package](images/uwp-family.png)
3. For **ApplicationFile**, click **Browse** to find and select the target app (either an \*.appx or \*.appxbundle).
4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. In Windows Store for Business, any dependencies for the app are listed in the **Required frameworks** section of the download page.
4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. In Microsoft Store for Business, any dependencies for the app are listed in the **Required frameworks** section of the download page.
![required frameworks for offline app package](images/uwp-dependencies.png)
5. For **DeviceContextAppLicense**, enter the **LicenseProductID**. In Windows Store for Business, you generate the license for the app on the app's download page.
5. For **DeviceContextAppLicense**, enter the **LicenseProductID**. In Microsoft Store for Business, you generate the license for the app on the app's download page.
![generate license for offline app](images/uwp-license.png)
[Learn more about distributing offline apps from the Windows Store for Business.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps)
[Learn more about distributing offline apps from the Microsoft Store for Business.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps)
> [!NOTE]
> Removing a provisioning package will not remove any apps installed by device context in that provisioning package.

View File

@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ When Take a Test is running, the following MDM policies are applied to lock down
| Policy | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| AllowToasts | Disables toast notifications from being shown | 0 |
| AllowAppStoreAutoUpdate | Disables automatic updates for Windows Store apps that are installed on the PC | 0 |
| AllowAppStoreAutoUpdate | Disables automatic updates for Microsoft Store apps that are installed on the PC | 0 |
| AllowDeviceDiscovery | Disables UI for screen sharing | 0 |
| AllowInput Panel | Disables the onscreen keyboard which will disable auto-fill | 0 |
| AllowCortana | Disables Cortana functionality | 0 |

View File

@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ Students will receive an email with a link that will install the app on their PC
![Email with Get the app link](images/minecraft-student-install-email.png)
1. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Windows Store app.
2. In Windows Store app, click **Install**.
1. Click **Get the app** to start the app install in Microsoft Store app.
2. In Microsoft Store app, click **Install**.
![Windows Store app with Minecraft page](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
![Microsoft Store app with Minecraft page](images/minecraft-in-windows-store-app.png)
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Windows Store app under **My Library**.
After installing the app, students can find Minecraft: Education Edition in Microsoft Store app under **My Library**.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
When students click **My Library** they'll find apps assigned to them.
@ -113,17 +113,17 @@ Download for others allows teachers or IT admins to download a packages that the
- Windows 10 (at least version 1511) is required for PCs running Minecraft: Education Edition.
#### Check for updates
Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for other apps on the PC. Before installing Minecraft, check to see if there are pending updates for Windows Store apps.
Minecraft: Education Edition will not install if there are updates pending for other apps on the PC. Before installing Minecraft, check to see if there are pending updates for Microsoft Store apps.
**To check for app updates**
1. Start Windows Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
1. Start Microsoft Store app on the PC (click **Start**, and type **Store**).
2. Click the account button, and then click **Downloads and updates**.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/minecraft-private-store.png)
3. Click **Check for updates**, and install all available updates.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-check-for-updates.png)
4. Restart the computer before installing Minecraft: Education Edition.
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ You'll download a .zip file, extract the files, and then use one of the files to
1. **Download Minecraft Education Edition.zip**. From the **Minecraft: Education Edition** page, click **Download for others** tab, and then click **Download**.
![Windows Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
![Microsoft Store app showing access to My Library](images/mc-dnld-others-teacher.png)
2. **Extract files**. Find the .zip file that you downloaded and extract the files. This is usually your **Downloads** folder, unless you chose to save the .zip file to a different location. Right-click the file and choose **Extract all**.
3. **Save to USB drive**. After you've extracted the files, save the Minecraft: Education Edition folder to a USB drive, or to a network location that you can access from each PC.

View File

@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ The Windows 10 S self-installer will allow you to test Windows 10 S on a variety
Windows 10 S is built to give schools the familiar, robust, and productive experiences you count on from Windows in an experience that's been streamlined for security and performance in the classroom, and built to work with Microsoft Education<sup>[2](#footnote2)</sup>.
Windows 10 S is different from other editions of Windows 10 as everything that runs on the device is verfied by Microsoft for security and performance. Therefore, Windows 10 S works exclusively with apps from the Windows Store. Some accessories and apps compatible with Windows 10 may not work and performance may vary. Certain default settings, features, and apps cannot be changed. When you install Windows 10 S, your existing applications and settings will be deleted and you will only be able to install apps from the Windows Store.
Windows 10 S is different from other editions of Windows 10 as everything that runs on the device is verfied by Microsoft for security and performance. Therefore, Windows 10 S works exclusively with apps from the Microsoft Store. Some accessories and apps compatible with Windows 10 may not work and performance may vary. Certain default settings, features, and apps cannot be changed. When you install Windows 10 S, your existing applications and settings will be deleted and you will only be able to install apps from the Microsoft Store.
**Configuring Windows 10 S for school use is easy:** Education customers must configure **SetEduPolicies** for use in K-12 schools. For more information on how to do these, see [Use the Set up School PCs app](use-set-up-school-pcs-app.md) and [Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers](configure-windows-for-education.md).
**Installing Office 365 for Windows 10 S (Education preview)**: To install the Office applications in a school environment, you must use the free Set up School PCs app, which is available on the Microsoft Store for Education and from the Windows Store.
**Installing Office 365 for Windows 10 S (Education preview)**: To install the Office applications in a school environment, you must use the free Set up School PCs app, which is available on the Microsoft Store for Education and from the Microsoft Store.
As we finalize development of Office 365 for Windows 10 S (Education preview), the applications will be updated automatically. You must have an Office license to activate the applications once they are installed.To learn more about Office 365 for Education plans, see [FAQ: Office on Windows 10 S](https://support.office.com/article/717193b5-ff9f-4388-84c0-277ddf07fe3f).
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ As we finalize development of Office 365 for Windows 10 S (Education preview), t
### Important information
Before you install Windows 10 S, be aware that non-Windows Store apps will not work, peripherals that require custom drivers may not work, and other errors may occur. In particular, this release of Windows 10 S:
Before you install Windows 10 S, be aware that non-Microsoft Store apps will not work, peripherals that require custom drivers may not work, and other errors may occur. In particular, this release of Windows 10 S:
* Is intended for education customers to test compatibility with existing hardware
* May not work with some device drivers, which may not yet be ready for Windows 10 S and may cause some loss in functionality
* May not be compatible with all peripherals that require custom drivers and, even if compatible, may cause aspects of the peripheral to not function
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To use an installation media to reinstall Windows 10, follow these steps.
If you're not seeing the setup screen, your PC might not be set up to boot from a drive. Check your PC manufacturer's website for information on how to change your PC's boot order, and then try again.
8. Select **Install now**.
9. On the **Enter the product key to active Windows** page, enter a product key if you have one. If you upgraded to Windows 10 for free, or bought and activated Windows 10 from the Windows Store, select **Skip** and Windows will automatically activate later. For more information, see [Activation in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12440/windows-10-activation).
9. On the **Enter the product key to active Windows** page, enter a product key if you have one. If you upgraded to Windows 10 for free, or bought and activated Windows 10 from the Microsoft Store, select **Skip** and Windows will automatically activate later. For more information, see [Activation in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12440/windows-10-activation).
10. On the **License terms** page, select **I accept the license terms** if you agree, and then select **Next**.
11. On the **Which type of installation do you want?** page, select **Custom**.
12. On the **where do you want to install Windows?** page, select a partition, select a formatting option (if necessary), and then follow the instructions.

View File

@ -49,10 +49,6 @@ You can set the policy using one of these methods:
- Reach out to your device manufacturer.
- If you manage your PCs using Intune or Intune for Education, you can check the OS version by checking the **OS version** info for the device. If you are using another MDM provider, check the documentation for the MDM provider to confirm the OS version.
- Log into the PCs, go to the **Settings > System > About** page, look in the **Windows specifications** section and confirm **Version** is set to 1709.
<!-- Add this link back when the SUSPC topic has been updated with the Windows Automatic Redeployment info
For more info, see [Use Set up School PCs app](use-set-up-school-pcs-app.md).
-->
## Trigger Windows Automatic Redeployment
Windows Automatic Redeployment is a two-step process: trigger it and then authenticate. Once you've done these two steps, you can let the process execute and once it's done, the device is again ready for use.

View File

@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Windows 10, version 1607 introduces two editions designed for the unique needs o
## Windows 10 Pro Education
Windows 10 Pro Education builds on the commercial version of Windows 10 Pro and provides important management controls needed in schools. Windows 10 Pro Education is effectively a variant of Windows 10 Pro that provides education-specific default settings. These default settings disable tips, tricks and suggestions & Windows Store suggestions. More detailed information on these default settings is available in [Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, tricks, and suggestions](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=822627).
Windows 10 Pro Education builds on the commercial version of Windows 10 Pro and provides important management controls needed in schools. Windows 10 Pro Education is effectively a variant of Windows 10 Pro that provides education-specific default settings. These default settings disable tips, tricks and suggestions & Microsoft Store suggestions. More detailed information on these default settings is available in [Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, tricks, and suggestions](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=822627).
For Cortana<sup>[1](#footnote1)</sup>,
- If you're using version 1607, Cortana is removed.
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Customers who deploy Windows 10 Pro are able to configure the product to have si
## Windows 10 Education
Windows 10 Education builds on Windows 10 Enterprise and provides the enterprise-grade manageability and security desired by many schools. Windows 10 Education is effectively a variant of Windows 10 Enterprise that provides education-specific default settings. These default settings disable tips, tricks and suggestions & Windows Store suggestions. More detailed information on these default settings is available in [Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, tricks, and suggestions](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=822627).
Windows 10 Education builds on Windows 10 Enterprise and provides the enterprise-grade manageability and security desired by many schools. Windows 10 Education is effectively a variant of Windows 10 Enterprise that provides education-specific default settings. These default settings disable tips, tricks and suggestions & Microsoft Store suggestions. More detailed information on these default settings is available in [Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, tricks, and suggestions](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=822627).
For Cortana<sup>1</sup>,
- If you're using version 1607, Cortana<sup>1</sup> is removed.