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> Applies to: Windows 10
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When you have a new version of an application, how do you get that to the Windows 10 Mobile devices in your environment? With [application supersedence in System Center Configuration Manager](/sccm/apps/deploy-use/revise-and-supersede-applications#application-supersedence).
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When you have a new version of an application, how do you get that to the Windows 10 Mobile devices in your environment? With [application supersedence in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/revise-and-supersede-applications#application-supersedence).
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There are two steps to deploy an app upgrade:
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If you haven't deployed an app through Configuration Manager before, check out [Deploy applications with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/apps/deploy-use/deploy-applications). You can also see how to delete deployments (although you don't have to) and notify users about the upgraded app.
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If you haven't deployed an app through Configuration Manager before, check out [Deploy applications with Microsoft Endoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/deploy-applications). You can also see how to delete deployments (although you don't have to) and notify users about the upgraded app.
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