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- [User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) for Windows client overview](/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-for-windows)
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- [User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) for Windows client overview](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-for-windows)
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- [Get Started with UE-V](/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-getting-started)
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- [Get Started with UE-V](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-getting-started)
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> [!Note]
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> [!Note]
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> Without performing an additional configuration step, User Environment Virtualization (UE-V) won't be able to synchronize the Start menu shortcuts (.lnk files) on the target computer. The .lnk file type is excluded by default.
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> Without performing an additional configuration step, User Environment Virtualization (UE-V) won't be able to synchronize the Start menu shortcuts (.lnk files) on the target computer. The .lnk file type is excluded by default.
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- name: Windows Configuration Designer
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- name: Windows Configuration Designer
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- name: User Experience Virtualization (UE-V)
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- name: User Experience Virtualization (UE-V)
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href: ue-v/toc.yml
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href: /microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-for-windows
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|Device Guard|This feature is a combination of hardware and software security features that allows only trusted applications to run on a device. Even if an attacker manages to get control of the Windows kernel, they're much less likely to run executable code. Device Guard can use virtualization-based security (VBS) in Windows Enterprise edition to isolate the Code Integrity service from the Windows kernel itself. With VBS, even if malware gains access to the kernel, the effects can be severely limited, because the hypervisor can prevent the malware from executing code.<br><br>Device Guard protects in the following ways:<li>Helps protect against malware<li>Helps protect the Windows system core from vulnerability and zero-day exploits<li>Allows only trusted apps to run<br><br>For more information, see [Introduction to Device Guard](/windows/security/application-security/application-control/introduction-to-device-guard-virtualization-based-security-and-windows-defender-application-control).|
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|Device Guard|This feature is a combination of hardware and software security features that allows only trusted applications to run on a device. Even if an attacker manages to get control of the Windows kernel, they're much less likely to run executable code. Device Guard can use virtualization-based security (VBS) in Windows Enterprise edition to isolate the Code Integrity service from the Windows kernel itself. With VBS, even if malware gains access to the kernel, the effects can be severely limited, because the hypervisor can prevent the malware from executing code.<br><br>Device Guard protects in the following ways:<li>Helps protect against malware<li>Helps protect the Windows system core from vulnerability and zero-day exploits<li>Allows only trusted apps to run<br><br>For more information, see [Introduction to Device Guard](/windows/security/application-security/application-control/introduction-to-device-guard-virtualization-based-security-and-windows-defender-application-control).|
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|AppLocker management|This feature helps IT pros determine which applications and files users can run on a device. The applications and files that can be managed include executable files, scripts, Windows Installer files, dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), packaged apps, and packaged app installers.<br><br>For more information, see [AppLocker](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/applocker/applocker-overview).|
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|AppLocker management|This feature helps IT pros determine which applications and files users can run on a device. The applications and files that can be managed include executable files, scripts, Windows Installer files, dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), packaged apps, and packaged app installers.<br><br>For more information, see [AppLocker](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/applocker/applocker-overview).|
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|Application Virtualization (App-V)|This feature makes applications available to end users without installing the applications directly on users' devices. App-V transforms applications into centrally managed services that are never installed and don't conflict with other applications. This feature also helps ensure that applications are kept current with the latest security updates.<br><br>For more information, see [Getting started with App-V for Windows client](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-getting-started).|
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|Application Virtualization (App-V)|This feature makes applications available to end users without installing the applications directly on users' devices. App-V transforms applications into centrally managed services that are never installed and don't conflict with other applications. This feature also helps ensure that applications are kept current with the latest security updates.<br><br>For more information, see [Getting started with App-V for Windows client](/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-getting-started).|
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|User Experience Virtualization (UE-V)|With this feature, user-customized Windows and application settings can be captured and stored on a centrally managed network file share.<br><br>When users sign in, their personalized settings are applied to their work session, regardless of which device or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions they sign into.<br><br>UE-V provides the following features:<li>Specify which application and Windows settings synchronize across user devices<li>Deliver the settings anytime and anywhere users work throughout the enterprise<li>Create custom templates for line-of-business applications<li>Recover settings after hardware replacement or upgrade, or after reimaging a virtual machine to its initial state<br><br>For more information, see [User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) overview](/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-for-windows).|
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|User Experience Virtualization (UE-V)|With this feature, user-customized Windows and application settings can be captured and stored on a centrally managed network file share.<br><br>When users sign in, their personalized settings are applied to their work session, regardless of which device or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions they sign into.<br><br>UE-V provides the following features:<li>Specify which application and Windows settings synchronize across user devices<li>Deliver the settings anytime and anywhere users work throughout the enterprise<li>Create custom templates for line-of-business applications<li>Recover settings after hardware replacement or upgrade, or after reimaging a virtual machine to its initial state<br><br>For more information, see [User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) overview](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-for-windows).|
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|Managed User Experience|This feature helps customize and lock down a Windows device's user interface to restrict it to a specific task. For example, a device can be configured for a controlled scenario such as a kiosk or classroom device. The user experience would be automatically reset once a user signs off. Access to services such as the Windows Store can also be restricted. For Windows 10, Start layout options can also be managed, such as:<li>Removing and preventing access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands<li>Removing Log Off (the User tile) from the Start menu<li>Removing frequent programs from the Start menu<li>Removing the All Programs list from the Start menu<li>Preventing users from customizing their Start screen<li>Forcing Start menu to be either full-screen size or menu size<li>Preventing changes to Taskbar and Start menu settings|
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|Managed User Experience|This feature helps customize and lock down a Windows device's user interface to restrict it to a specific task. For example, a device can be configured for a controlled scenario such as a kiosk or classroom device. The user experience would be automatically reset once a user signs off. Access to services such as the Windows Store can also be restricted. For Windows 10, Start layout options can also be managed, such as:<li>Removing and preventing access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands<li>Removing Log Off (the User tile) from the Start menu<li>Removing frequent programs from the Start menu<li>Removing the All Programs list from the Start menu<li>Preventing users from customizing their Start screen<li>Forcing Start menu to be either full-screen size or menu size<li>Preventing changes to Taskbar and Start menu settings|
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## Deployment of Windows Enterprise E3 licenses
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## Deployment of Windows Enterprise E3 licenses
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For more information about deploying UE-V, see the following resources:
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- [User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) overview](/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-for-windows)
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- [User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) overview](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-for-windows)
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- [Get Started with UE-V](/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-getting-started)
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- [Get Started with UE-V](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-getting-started)
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- [Prepare a UE-V Deployment](/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-prepare-for-deployment)
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- [Prepare a UE-V Deployment](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-prepare-for-deployment)
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### Managed User Experience
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### Managed User Experience
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With the release of this version of Windows 10, UE-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you're new to Windows 10 and UE-V or upgrading from a previous version of UE-V, you'll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start synchronizing user-customized settings across devices.
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With the release of this version of Windows 10, UE-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you're new to Windows 10 and UE-V or upgrading from a previous version of UE-V, you'll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start synchronizing user-customized settings across devices.
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[Learn how to synchronize user-customized settings with UE-V.](/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-for-windows)
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[Learn how to synchronize user-customized settings with UE-V.](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/ue-v/uev-for-windows)
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