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## [Change history for Microsoft Edge](change-history-for-microsoft-edge.md)
## [Microsoft Edge Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)](microsoft-edge-faq.md)
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ms.author: dansimp
author: dansimp
ms.date: 10/02/2018
ms.reviewer:
ms.reviewer:
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.topic: reference
---
# Sync browser settings
# Sync browser settings
> [!NOTE]
> You've reached the documentation for Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier. To see the documentation for Microsoft Edge version 77 or later, go to the [Microsoft Edge documentation landing page](https://docs.microsoft.com/DeployEdge/).
By default, the “browser” group syncs automatically between the users devices, letting users make changes. The “browser” group uses the Sync your Settings option in Settings to sync information like history and favorites. You can configure Microsoft Edge to prevent the “browser” group from syncing and prevent users from turning on the _Sync your Settings_ toggle in Settings. If you want syncing turned off by default but not disabled, select the _Allow users to turn “browser” syncing_ option in the Do not sync browser policy.
By default, the “browser” group syncs automatically between the users devices, letting users make changes. The “browser” group uses the Sync your Settings option in Settings to sync information like history and favorites. You can configure Microsoft Edge to prevent the “browser” group from syncing and prevent users from turning on the _Sync your Settings_ toggle in Settings. If you want syncing turned off by default but not disabled, select the _Allow users to turn “browser” syncing_ option in the Do not sync browser policy.
## Relevant policies
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To verify the settings:
1. In the upper-right corner of Microsoft Edge, click **More** \(**...**\).
2. Click **Settings**.
3. Under Account, see if the setting is toggled on or off.<p>![Verify configuration](../images/sync-settings.PNG)
3. Under Account, see if the setting is toggled on or off.<p>![Verify configuration](../images/sync-settings.png)
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To verify Windows Defender SmartScreen is turned off (disabled):
To verify Windows Defender SmartScreen is turned off (disabled):
1. Click or tap **More** (…) and select **Settings** > **View Advanced settings**.
2. Verify the setting **Help protect me from malicious sites and download with Windows Defender SmartScreen** is disabled.<p>![Verify that Windows Defender SmartScreen is turned off (disabled)](../images/allow-smart-screen-validation.PNG)
2. Verify the setting **Help protect me from malicious sites and download with Windows Defender SmartScreen** is disabled.<p>![Verify that Windows Defender SmartScreen is turned off (disabled)](../images/allow-smart-screen-validation.png)
### ADMX info and settings
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#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowSmartScreen](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser#browser-allowsmartscreen)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop and Mobile
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSmartScreen
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manager: dansimp
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author: dansimp
ms.author: dansimp
ms.prod: edge
ms.topic: article
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>Applies to: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile
> [!NOTE]
> You've reached the documentation for Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier. To see the documentation for Microsoft Edge version 77 or later, go to the [Microsoft Edge documentation landing page](https://docs.microsoft.com/DeployEdge/).
## How can I get the next major version of Microsoft Edge, based on Chromium?
In December 2018, Microsoft [announced](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/12/06/microsoft-edge-making-the-web-better-through-more-open-source-collaboration/#8jv53blDvL6TIKuS.97) our intention to adopt the Chromium open source project in the development of Microsoft Edge on the desktop, to create better web compatibility for our customers and less fragmentation of the web for all web developers. You can get more information at the [Microsoft Edge Insiders site](https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/).
## Whats the difference between Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11? How do I know which one to use?
Microsoft Edge is the default browser for all Windows 10 devices. Its built to be highly compatible with the modern web. For some enterprise web apps and a small set of sites that were built to work with older technologies like ActiveX, [you can use Enterprise Mode](emie-to-improve-compatibility.md) to automatically send users to Internet Explorer 11.
For more information on how Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge work together to support your legacy web apps, while still defaulting to the higher security and modern experiences enabled by Microsoft Edge, see [Legacy apps in the enterprise](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/04/07/legacy-web-apps-enterprise/#RAbtRvJSYFaKu2BI.97).
## Does Microsoft Edge work with Enterprise Mode?
[Enterprise Mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/enterprise-mode-overview-for-ie11) helps you run many legacy web applications with better backward compatibility. You can configure both Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer to use the same Enterprise Mode Site List, switching seamlessly between browsers to support both modern and legacy web apps.
## How do I customize Microsoft Edge and related settings for my organization?
You can use Group Policy or Microsoft Intune to manage settings related to Microsoft Edge, such as security settings, folder redirection, and preferences. See [Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/group-policies/) for a list of policies currently available for Microsoft Edge and configuration information. Note that the preview release of Chromium-based Microsoft Edge might not include management policies or other enterprise functionality; our focus during the preview is modern browser fundamentals.
## Is Adobe Flash supported in Microsoft Edge?
Adobe Flash is currently supported as a built-in feature of Microsoft Edge on PCs running Windows 10. In July 2017, Adobe announced that Flash support will end after 2020. With this change to Adobe support, weve started to phase Flash out of Microsoft Edge by adding the [Configure the Adobe Flash Click-to-Run setting group policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/available-policies#configure-the-adobe-flash-click-to-run-setting) - this lets you control which websites can run Adobe Flash content.
To learn more about Microsofts plan for phasing Flash out of Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, see [The End of an Era — Next Steps for Adobe Flash](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/07/25/flash-on-windows-timeline/#3Bcc3QjRw0l7XsZ4.97) (blog article).
## Does Microsoft Edge support ActiveX controls or BHOs like Silverlight or Java?
No. Microsoft Edge doesnt support ActiveX controls and BHOs like Silverlight or Java. If youre running web apps that use ActiveX controls, x-ua-compatible headers, or legacy document modes, you need to keep running them in IE11. IE11 offers additional security, manageability, performance, backward compatibility, and standards support.
## How often will Microsoft Edge be updated?
In Windows 10, were delivering Windows as a service, updated on a cadence driven by quality and the availability of new features. Microsoft Edge security updates are released every two to four weeks, while bigger feature updates are included in the Windows 10 releases on a semi-annual cadence.
## How can I provide feedback on Microsoft Edge?
Microsoft Edge is an evergreen browser - well continue to evolve both the web platform and the user interface with regular updates. To send feedback on user experience, or on broken or malicious sites, use the **Send Feedback** option under the ellipses icon (**...**) in the Microsoft Edge toolbar.
## Will Internet Explorer 11 continue to receive updates?
Were committed to keeping Internet Explorer a supported, reliable, and safe browser. Internet Explorer is still a component of Windows and follows the support lifecycle of the OS on which its installed. For details, see [Lifecycle FAQ - Internet Explorer](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17454/). While we continue to support and update Internet Explorer, the latest features and platform updates will only be available in Microsoft Edge.
## How do I find out what version of Microsoft Edge I have?
In the upper right corner of Microsoft Edge, click the ellipses icon (**...**), and then click **Settings**. Look in the **About Microsoft Edge** section to find your version.
## What is Microsoft EdgeHTML?
Microsoft EdgeHTML is the web rendering engine that powers the current Microsoft Edge web browser and Windows 10 web app platform. (As opposed to *Microsoft Edge, based on Chromium*.)

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Applies to: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile
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answer: |
In December 2018, Microsoft [announced](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/12/06/microsoft-edge-making-the-web-better-through-more-open-source-collaboration/#8jv53blDvL6TIKuS.97) our intention to adopt the Chromium open source project in the development of Microsoft Edge on the desktop, to create better web compatibility for our customers and less fragmentation of the web for all web developers. You can get more information at the [Microsoft Edge Insiders site](https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/).
- question: What's the difference between Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11? How do I know which one to use?
answer: |
Microsoft Edge is the default browser for all Windows 10 devices. It's built to be highly compatible with the modern web. For some enterprise web apps and a small set of sites that were built to work with older technologies like ActiveX, [you can use Enterprise Mode](emie-to-improve-compatibility.md) to automatically send users to Internet Explorer 11.
For more information on how Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge work together to support your legacy web apps, while still defaulting to the higher security and modern experiences enabled by Microsoft Edge, see [Legacy apps in the enterprise](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/04/07/legacy-web-apps-enterprise/#RAbtRvJSYFaKu2BI.97).
- question: Does Microsoft Edge work with Enterprise Mode?
answer: |
[Enterprise Mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/enterprise-mode-overview-for-ie11) helps you run many legacy web applications with better backward compatibility. You can configure both Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer to use the same Enterprise Mode Site List, switching seamlessly between browsers to support both modern and legacy web apps.
- question: How do I customize Microsoft Edge and related settings for my organization?
answer: |
You can use Group Policy or Microsoft Intune to manage settings related to Microsoft Edge, such as security settings, folder redirection, and preferences. See [Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/group-policies/) for a list of policies currently available for Microsoft Edge and configuration information. Note that the preview release of Chromium-based Microsoft Edge might not include management policies or other enterprise functionality; our focus during the preview is modern browser fundamentals.
- question: Is Adobe Flash supported in Microsoft Edge?
answer: |
Adobe Flash is currently supported as a built-in feature of Microsoft Edge on PCs running Windows 10. In July 2017, Adobe announced that Flash support will end after 2020. With this change to Adobe support, we've started to phase Flash out of Microsoft Edge by adding the [Configure the Adobe Flash Click-to-Run setting group policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/available-policies#configure-the-adobe-flash-click-to-run-setting) - this lets you control which websites can run Adobe Flash content.
To learn more about Microsoft's plan for phasing Flash out of Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, see [The End of an Era — Next Steps for Adobe Flash](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/07/25/flash-on-windows-timeline/#3Bcc3QjRw0l7XsZ4.97) (blog article).
- question: Does Microsoft Edge support ActiveX controls or BHOs like Silverlight or Java?
answer: |
No, Microsoft Edge doesn't support ActiveX controls and Browser Helper Objects (BHOs) like Silverlight or Java. If you're running web apps that use ActiveX controls, x-ua-compatible headers, or legacy document modes, you need to keep running them in Internet Explorer 11. Internet Explorer 11 offers additional security, manageability, performance, backward compatibility, and standards support.
- question: How often will Microsoft Edge be updated?
answer: |
In Windows 10, we're delivering Windows as a service, updated on a cadence driven by quality and the availability of new features. Microsoft Edge security updates are released every two to four weeks, while bigger feature updates are included in the Windows 10 releases on a semi-annual cadence.
- question: How can I provide feedback on Microsoft Edge?
answer: |
Microsoft Edge is an evergreen browser - we'll continue to evolve both the web platform and the user interface with regular updates. To send feedback on user experience, or on broken or malicious sites, use the **Send Feedback** option under the ellipses icon (**...**) in the Microsoft Edge toolbar.
- question: Will Internet Explorer 11 continue to receive updates?
answer: |
We're committed to keeping Internet Explorer a supported, reliable, and safe browser. Internet Explorer is still a component of Windows and follows the support lifecycle of the OS on which it's installed. For details, see [Lifecycle FAQ - Internet Explorer](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17454/). While we continue to support and update Internet Explorer, the latest features and platform updates will only be available in Microsoft Edge.
- question: How do I find out which version of Microsoft Edge I have?
answer: |
In the upper-right corner of Microsoft Edge, select the ellipses icon (**...**), and then select **Settings**. Look in the **About Microsoft Edge** section to find your version.
- question: What is Microsoft EdgeHTML?
answer: |
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Find out the latest and greatest news on Microsoft Edge.<br>
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Even if you still have legacy apps in your organization, you can default to the secure, modern experience of Microsoft Edge and provide a consistent level of compatibility with existing legacy applications.<br>
<table><tr><td><img src='images/compat1.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Test your site on Microsoft Edge**<br>Test your site on Microsoft Edge for free instantly, with remote browser testing powered by BrowserStack. You can also use the linting tool sonarwhal to assess your site's accessibility, speed, security, and more.<br><a href='https://developer.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/tools/remote/'>Test your site on Microsoft Edge for free on BrowserStack</a><br><a href='https://sonarwhal.com/'>Use sonarwhal to improve your website.</a></td><td><img src='images/compat2.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Improve compatibility with Enterprise Mode**<br>With Enterprise Mode you can use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while ensuring apps continue working on IE11.<br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/emie-to-improve-compatibility'>Use Enterprise mode to improve compatibility</a><br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-enterprise-mode-and-use-a-site-list'>Turn on Enterprise Mode and use a site list</a><br><a href='https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal'>Enterprise Site List Portal</a><br><a href='https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/home_is_where_i_lay_my_head/2017/04/25/the-ultimate-browser-strategy-on-windows-10/'>Ultimate browser strategy on Windows 10</a></td><td><img src='images/compat3.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Web Application Compatibility Lab Kit**<br>The Web Application Compatibility Lab Kit is a primer for the features and techniques used to provide web application compatibility during a typical enterprise migration to Microsoft Edge.<br><a href='web-app-compat-toolkit'>Find out more</a></td></tr>
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Microsoft Edge uses Windows Hello and Windows Defender SmartScreen to defend against phishing and malware. Take a look at some of the additional features behind the strong defense that Microsoft Edge provides against web-based attacks.<br>
<table><tr><td><img src='images/security1.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**NSS Labs web browser security reports**<br>See the results of two global tests measuring how effective browsers are at protecting against socially engineered malware and phishing attacks.<br><a href='https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=54773'>Download the reports</a></td><td><img src='images/security2.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Microsoft Edge sandbox**<br>See how Microsoft Edge has significantly reduced the attack surface of the sandbox by configuring the app container to further reduce its privilege.<br><a href='https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/03/23/strengthening-microsoft-edge-sandbox/'>Find out more</a></td><td><img src='images/security3.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Windows Defender SmartScreen**<br>Manage your organization's computer settings with Group Policy and MDM settings to display a warning page to employees or block a site entirely.<br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-smartscreen/windows-defender-smartscreen-overview'>Read the docs</a></td></tr>
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<table><tr><td><img src='images/deploy-land.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Deployment**<br>Find resources, learn about features, and get answers to commonly asked questions to help you deploy Microsoft Edge in your organization.<br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/'>Microsoft Edge deployment guide</a><br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/microsoft-edge-faq'>Microsoft Edge FAQ</a><br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/hardware-and-software-requirements'>System requirements and language support</a><br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy/available-policies'>Group Policy and MDM settings in Microsoft Edge</a><br><a href='https://www.microsoft.com/itpro/microsoft-edge/web-app-compat-toolkit'>Download the Web Application Compatibility Lab Kit</a><br><a href='edge-technical-demos.md'>Microsoft Edge training and demonstrations</a></td><td><img src='images/enduser-land.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**End user readiness**<br>Help your users get started on Microsoft Edge quickly and learn about features like tab management, instant access to Office files, and more.<br><a href='https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=825648'>Quick Start: Microsoft Edge (PDF, .98 MB)</a><br><a href='https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=825661'>Find it faster with Microsoft Edge (PDF, 605 KB)</a><br><a href='https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=825653'>Use Microsoft Edge to collaborate (PDF, 468 KB)</a><br><a href='https://microsoftedgetips.microsoft.com/en-us/2/39'>Import bookmarks</a><br><a href='https://microsoftedgetips.microsoft.com/en-us/2/18'>Password management</a><br><a href='https://myignite.microsoft.com/sessions/56630?source=sessions'>Microsoft Edge tips and tricks (video, 20:26)</a></td></tr>
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| 1/14/2021 | [Chromebook migration guide (Windows 10)](/education/windows/chromebook-migration-guide) | modified |
| 1/14/2021 | [Deploy Windows 10 in a school district (Windows 10)](/education/windows/deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district) | modified |

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<td align="left">X</td>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td align="left">Use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager for management</td>
<td align="left">Use Microsoft Endpoint Manager for management</td>
<td align="left">X</td>
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Proper preparation is essential for a successful district deployment. To avoid common mistakes, your first step is to plan a typical district configuration. Just as with building a house, you need a blueprint for what your district and individual schools should look like when its finished. The second step in preparation is to learn how you will manage the users, apps, and devices in your district. Just as a builder needs to have the right tools to build a house, you need the right set of tools to deploy your district.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;This guide focuses on Windows 10 deployment and management in a district. For management of other devices and operating systems in education environments, see [Manage BYOD and corporate-owned devices with MDM solutions](https://www.microsoft.com/cloud-platform/mobile-device-management).
> [!NOTE]
> This guide focuses on Windows 10 deployment and management in a district. For management of other devices and operating systems in education environments, see [Manage BYOD and corporate-owned devices with MDM solutions](https://www.microsoft.com/cloud-platform/mobile-device-management).
### Plan a typical district configuration
As part of preparing for your district deployment, you need to plan your district configuration — the focus of this guide. Figure 1 illustrates a typical finished district configuration that you can use as a model (the blueprint in our builder analogy) for the finished state.
![Typical district configuration for this guide](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig1.png "Typical district configuration for this guide")
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> ![Typical district configuration for this guide](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig1.png "Typical district configuration for this guide")
*Figure 1. Typical district configuration for this guide*
A *district* consists of multiple schools, typically at different physical locations. Figure 2 illustrates a typical school configuration within the district that this guide uses.
![Typical school configuration for this guide](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig2.png "Typical school configuration for this guide")
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> ![Typical school configuration for this guide](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig2.png "Typical school configuration for this guide")
*Figure 2. Typical school configuration for this guide*
Finally, each school consists of multiple classrooms. Figure 3 shows the classroom configuration this guide uses.
![Typical classroom configuration in a school](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig3.png "Typical classroom configuration in a school")
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> ![Typical classroom configuration in a school](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig3.png "Typical classroom configuration in a school")
*Figure 3. Typical classroom configuration in a school*
This district configuration has the following characteristics:
* It contains one or more admin devices.
* It contains two or more schools.
* Each school contains two or more classrooms.
* Each classroom contains one teacher device.
* 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 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.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;In this guide, all references to MDT refer to the 64-bit version of MDT 2013 Update 2.
> [!NOTE]
> In this guide, all references to MDT refer to the 64-bit version of MDT 2013 Update 2.
* The devices use Azure AD in Office 365 Education for identity management.
* If you have on-premises AD DS, you can [integrate Azure AD with on-premises AD DS](https://azure.microsoft.com/documentation/articles/active-directory-aadconnect/).
* Use [Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/), [Mobile Device Management for Office 365](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-up-Mobile-Device-Management-MDM-in-Office-365-dd892318-bc44-4eb1-af00-9db5430be3cd?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US), or [Group Policy in AD DS](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc725828.aspx) to manage devices.
* Each device supports a one-student-per-device or multiple-students-per-device scenario.
* The devices can be a mixture of different make, model, and processor architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) or be identical.
* To initiate Windows 10 deployment, use a USB flash drive, DVD-ROM or CD-ROM, or Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE) boot.
* The devices can be a mixture of different Windows 10 editions, such as Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, or Windows 10 Education.
Use these characteristics at a minimum as you deploy your schools. If your district deployment is less complex, you may want to review the guidance in [Deploy Windows 10 in a school](https://technet.microsoft.com/edu/windows/deploy-windows-10-in-a-school).
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;This guide focuses on Intune as the mobile device management (MDM) solution. If you want to use an MDM solution other than Intune, ignore the Intune-specific content in this guide. For each section, contact your MDM provider to determine the features and management capabilities for your institution.
> [!NOTE]
> This guide focuses on Intune as the mobile device management (MDM) solution. If you want to use an MDM solution other than Intune, ignore the Intune-specific content in this guide. For each section, contact your MDM provider to determine the features and management capabilities for your institution.
Office 365 Education allows:
* Students and faculty to use Microsoft Office to create and edit Microsoft Word, OneNote, PowerPoint, and Excel documents in a browser.
* Teachers to use the [OneNote Class Notebook app](https://www.onenote.com/classnotebook) to share content and collaborate with students.
* Faculty to use the [OneNote Staff Notebooks app](https://www.onenote.com/staffnotebookedu) to collaborate with other teachers, the administration, and faculty.
* Teachers to employ Sway to create interactive educational digital storytelling.
* Students and faculty to use email and calendars, with mailboxes up to 50 GB per user.
* Faculty to use advanced email features like email archiving and legal hold capabilities.
* Faculty to help prevent unauthorized users from accessing documents and email by using Microsoft Azure Rights Management.
* Faculty to use advanced compliance tools on the unified eDiscovery pages in the Office 365 Compliance Center.
* Faculty to host online classes, parentteacher conferences, and other collaboration in Skype for Business.
* Students and faculty to access up to 1 TB of personal cloud storage that users inside and outside the educational institution can share through OneDrive for Business.
* Teachers to provide collaboration in the classroom through Microsoft SharePoint Online team sites.
* Students and faculty to use Office 365 Video to manage videos.
* Students and faculty to use Yammer to collaborate through private social networking.
* Students and faculty to access classroom resources from anywhere on any device (including Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, and Android devices).
For more information about Office 365 Education features and an FAQ, go to [Office 365 Education plans and pricing](https://products.office.com/en-us/academic).
@ -105,7 +142,7 @@ This guide focuses on LTI deployments to deploy the reference device. You can us
MDT includes the Deployment Workbench, a console from which you can manage the deployment of Windows 10 and your apps. You configure the deployment process in the Deployment Workbench, including the management of operating systems, device drivers, apps, and migration of user settings on existing devices.
LTI performs deployment from a *deployment share* — a network-shared folder on the device on which you installed MDT. You can perform over-the-network deployments from the deployment share or perform deployments from a local copy of the deployment share on a USB drive or DVD. You will learn more about MDT in the [Prepare the admin device](#prepare-the-admin-device) section.
LTI performs deployment from a *deployment share* — a network-shared folder on the device on which you installed MDT. You can perform over-the-network deployments from the deployment share or perform deployments from a local copy of the deployment share on a USB drive or DVD. You will learn more about MDT in [Prepare the admin device](#prepare-the-admin-device), earlier in this article.
The focus of MDT is deployment, so you also need tools that help you manage your Windows 10 devices and apps. You can manage Windows 10 devices and apps with Intune, the Compliance Management feature in Office 365, or Group Policy in AD DS. You can use any combination of these tools based on your school requirements.
@ -114,9 +151,13 @@ ZTI performs fully automated deployments using Configuration Manager and MDT. Al
The configuration process requires the following devices:
* **Admin device.** This is the device you use for your day-to-day job functions. Its also the one you use to create and manage the Windows 10 and app deployment process. You install the Windows ADK, MDT, and the Configuration Manager Console on this device.
* **Reference devices.** These are the devices that you will use as a template for the faculty and student devices. You install Windows 10 and Windows desktop apps on these devices, and then capture an image (.wim file) of the devices.
You will have a reference device for each type of device in your district. For example, if your district has Surface, HP Stream, Dell Inspiron, and Lenovo Yoga devices, then you would have a reference device for each model. For more information about approved Windows 10 devices, see [Explore devices](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/view-all).
* **Faculty and staff devices.** These are the devices that the teachers, faculty, and staff use for their day-to-day job functions. You use the admin device to deploy (or upgrade) Windows 10 and apps to these devices.
* **Student devices.** The students will use these devices. You will use the admin device deploy (or upgrade) Windows 10 and apps to them.
The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual classrooms, individual schools, and the district as a whole is as follows and illustrated in Figure 4:
@ -139,7 +180,8 @@ The high-level process for deploying and configuring devices within individual c
9. On the admin device, manage the Windows 10 devices and apps, the Office 365 subscription, and the AD DSAzure AD integration.
![How district configuration works](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig4.png "How district configuration works")
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> ![How district configuration works](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig4.png "How district configuration works")
*Figure 4. How district configuration works*
@ -160,7 +202,7 @@ Before you select the deployment and management methods, you need to review the
|Scenario feature |Cloud-centric|On-premises and cloud|
|---|---|---|
|Identity management | Azure AD (stand-alone or integrated with on-premises AD DS) | AD DS integrated with Azure AD |
|Windows 10 deployment | MDT only | Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager with MDT |
|Windows 10 deployment | MDT only | Microsoft Endpoint Manager with MDT |
|Configuration setting management | Intune | Group Policy<br/><br/>Intune|
|App and update management | Intune |Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager<br/><br/>Intune|
@ -174,14 +216,14 @@ These scenarios assume the need to support:
Some constraints exist in these scenarios. As you select the deployment and management methods for your device, keep the following constraints in mind:
* You can use Group Policy or Intune to manage configuration settings on a device but not both.
* You can use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager or Intune to manage apps and updates on a device but not both.
* You can use Microsoft Endpoint Manager or Intune to manage apps and updates on a device but not both.
* You cannot manage multiple users on a device with Intune if the device is AD DS domain joined.
Use the cloud-centric scenario and on-premises and cloud scenario as a guide for your district. You may need to customize these scenarios, however, based on your district. As you go through the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods), [Select the configuration setting management methods](#select-the-configuration-setting-management-methods), and the [Select the app and update management products](#select-the-app-and-update-management-products) sections, remember these scenarios and use them as the basis for your district.
### Select the deployment methods
To deploy Windows 10 and your apps, you can use MDT by itself or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager and MDT together. For a district, there are a few ways to deploy Windows 10 to devices. Table 2 lists the methods that this guide describes and recommends. Use this information to determine which combination of deployment methods is right for your institution.
To deploy Windows 10 and your apps, you can use MDT by itself or Microsoft Endpoint Manager and MDT together. For a district, there are a few ways to deploy Windows 10 to devices. Table 2 lists the methods that this guide describes and recommends. Use this information to determine which combination of deployment methods is right for your institution.
<table>
<colgroup>
@ -249,7 +291,7 @@ Select this method when you:</p>
</ul>
<p>The disadvantages of this method are that it:</p>
<ul>
<li>Carries an additional cost for Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager server licenses (if the institution does not have Configuration Manager already).</li>
<li>Carries an additional cost for Microsoft Endpoint Manager server licenses (if the institution does not have Configuration Manager already).</li>
<li>Can deploy Windows 10 only to domain-joined (institution-owned devices).</li>
<li>Requires an AD DS infrastructure (if the institution does not have AD DS already).</li>
</ul>
@ -265,7 +307,7 @@ Record the deployment methods you selected in Table 3.
|Selection | Deployment method|
|--------- | -----------------|
| |MDT by itself |
| |Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager and MDT|
| |Microsoft Endpoint Manager and MDT|
*Table 3. Deployment methods selected*
@ -441,12 +483,12 @@ Select this method when you:</p>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager and Intune (hybrid)</td>
<td valign="top">Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Intune (hybrid)</td>
<td><p>Configuration Manager and Intune together extend 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 Configuration Manager and Intune.<br/><br/>
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 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 Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to deploy Windows 10.</li>
<li>Selected Microsoft Endpoint Manager to deploy Windows 10.</li>
<li>Want to manage institution-owned and personal devices (does not require that the device be domain joined).</li>
<li>Want to manage domain-joined devices.</li>
<li>Want to manage Azure AD domain-joined devices.</li>
@ -483,9 +525,9 @@ Record the app and update management methods that you selected in Table 7.
|Selection | Management method|
|----------|------------------|
| |Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager by itself|
| |Microsoft Endpoint Manager by itself|
| |Intune by itself|
| |Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager and Intune (hybrid mode)|
| |Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Intune (hybrid mode)|
*Table 7. App and update management methods selected*
@ -512,7 +554,8 @@ For more information about installing the Windows ADK, see [Step 2-2: Install Wi
Next, install MDT. MDT uses the Windows ADK to help you manage and perform Windows 10 and app deployment. It is a free tool available directly from Microsoft.
You can use MDT to deploy 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows 10. Install the 64-bit version of MDT to support deployment of 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you install the 32-bit version of MDT, you can install only 32-bit versions of Windows 10. Ensure that you download and install the 64-bit version of MDT so that you can install 64-bit and 32-bit versions of the operating system.
> [!NOTE]
> If you install the 32-bit version of MDT, you can install only 32-bit versions of Windows 10. Ensure that you download and install the 64-bit version of MDT so that you can install 64-bit and 32-bit versions of the operating system.
For more information about installing MDT on the admin device, see [Installing a New Instance of MDT](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn759415.aspx#InstallingaNewInstanceofMDT).
@ -526,15 +569,17 @@ For more information about how to create a deployment share, see [Step 3-1: Crea
### Install the Configuration Manager console
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you selected Microsoft Endpoint 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.
> [!NOTE]
> If you selected Microsoft Endpoint 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 Configuration Manager to manage Windows 10 deployments, Windows desktop apps, Microsoft Store apps, and software updates. To manage Configuration Manager, you use the Configuration Manager console. You must install the Configuration Manager console on every device you use to manage Configuration Manager (specifically, the admin device). The Configuration Manager console is automatically installed when you install Configuration Manager primary site servers.
For more information about how to install the Configuration Manager console, see [Install Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager consoles](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt590197.aspx#bkmk_InstallConsole).
For more information about how to install the Configuration Manager console, see [Install Microsoft Endpoint Manager consoles](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt590197.aspx#bkmk_InstallConsole).
### Configure MDT integration with the Configuration Manager console
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you selected MDT only to deploy Windows 10 and your apps (and not Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) in the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods) section, then skip this section and continue to the next.
> [!NOTE]
> If you selected MDT only to deploy Windows 10 and your apps (and not Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) in [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods), earlier in this article, then skip this section and continue to the next.
You can use MDT with Configuration Manager to make ZTI operating system deployment easier. To configure MDT integration with Configuration Manager, run the Configure ConfigMgr Integration Wizard. This wizard is installed when you install MDT.
@ -544,7 +589,7 @@ For more information, see [Enable Configuration Manager Console Integration for
#### Summary
In this section, you installed the Windows ADK and MDT on the admin device. You also created the MDT deployment share that you will configure and use later to capture a reference image. You can also use the MDT deployment share to deploy Windows 10 and your apps to faculty and students (if thats the method you selected in the [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods) section). Finally, you installed the Configuration Manager console and configured MDT integration with the Configuration Manager console.
In this section, you installed the Windows ADK and MDT on the admin device. You also created the MDT deployment share that you will configure and use later to capture a reference image. You can also use the MDT deployment share to deploy Windows 10 and your apps to faculty and students (if thats the method you selected in [Select the deployment methods](#select-the-deployment-methods), earlier in this article). Finally, you installed the Configuration Manager console and configured MDT integration with the Configuration Manager console.
## Create and configure Office 365
@ -590,13 +635,19 @@ You will use the Office 365 Education license plan information you record in Tab
To create a new Office 365 Education subscription for use in the classroom, use your educational institutions email account. There are no costs to you or to students for signing up for Office 365 Education subscriptions.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you already have an Office 365 Education subscription, you can use that subscription and continue to the next section, [Create user accounts in Office 365](#create-user-accounts-in-office-365).
> [!NOTE]
> If you already have an Office 365 Education subscription, you can use that subscription and continue to the next section, [Create user accounts in Office 365](#create-user-accounts-in-office-365).
#### To create a new Office 365 subscription
1. In Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer, type `https://portal.office.com/start?sku=faculty` in the address bar.
> **Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you have already used your current sign-in account to create a new Office 365 subscription, you will be prompted to sign in. If you want to create a new Office 365 subscription, start an In-Private Window by using one of the following methods:
> <ul><li>In Microsoft Edge, open the Microsoft Edge app (press Ctrl+Shift+P, or click or tap <strong>More actions</strong>), and then click or tap <strong>New InPrivate window</strong>.<li>In Internet Explorer 11, open Internet Explorer 11 (press Ctrl+Shift+P, or click or tap <strong>Settings</strong>), click or tap <strong>Safety</strong>, and then click or tap <strong>InPrivate Browsing</strong>.</li></ul>
> [!NOTE]
> If you have already used your current sign-in account to create a new Office 365 subscription, you will be prompted to sign in. If you want to create a new Office 365 subscription, start an In-Private Window by using one of the following methods:
>
> - In Microsoft Edge, open the Microsoft Edge app (press Ctrl+Shift+P, or click or tap <strong>More actions</strong>), and then click or tap <strong>New InPrivate window</strong>.
>
> - In Internet Explorer 11, open Internet Explorer 11 (press Ctrl+Shift+P, or click or tap <strong>Settings</strong>), click or tap <strong>Safety</strong>, and then click or tap <strong>InPrivate Browsing</strong>.
2. On the **Get started** page, in **Enter your school email address**, type your school email address, and then click **Sign up**.
@ -631,7 +682,8 @@ Now that you have created your new Office 365 Education subscription, add the do
To make it easier for faculty and students to join your Office 365 Education subscription (or *tenant*), allow them to automatically sign up to your tenant (*automatic tenant join*). In automatic tenant join, when a faculty member or student signs up for Office 365, Office 365 automatically adds (joins) the user to your Office 365 tenant.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;By default, automatic tenant join is enabled in Office 365 Education, with the exception of certain areas in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. These countries/regions require opt-in steps to add new users to existing Office 365 tenants. Check your country/region requirements to determine the automatic tenant join default configuration. Also, if you use Azure AD Connect, then automatic tenant join is disabled. For more information, see [Office 365 Education Self-Sign up: Technical FAQ](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-365-Education-Self-Sign-up-Technical-FAQ-7fb1b2f9-94c2-4cbb-b01e-a6eca34261d6?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US&WT.mc_id=eml_CXM__33537_MOD_EDU_Student_Advantage_Rush).
> [!NOTE]
> By default, automatic tenant join is enabled in Office 365 Education, with the exception of certain areas in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. These countries/regions require opt-in steps to add new users to existing Office 365 tenants. Check your country/region requirements to determine the automatic tenant join default configuration. Also, if you use Azure AD Connect, then automatic tenant join is disabled. For more information, see [Office 365 Education Self-Sign up: Technical FAQ](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-365-Education-Self-Sign-up-Technical-FAQ-7fb1b2f9-94c2-4cbb-b01e-a6eca34261d6?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US&WT.mc_id=eml_CXM__33537_MOD_EDU_Student_Advantage_Rush).
Office 365 uses the domain portion of the users email address to know which Office 365 tenant to join. For example, if a faculty member or student provides an email address of user@contoso.edu, then Office 365 automatically performs one of the following tasks:
@ -640,7 +692,8 @@ Office 365 uses the domain portion of the users email address to know which O
You will always want faculty and students to join the Office 365 tenant that you created. Ensure that you perform the steps in the [Create a new Office 365 Education subscription](#create-a-new-office-365-education-subscription) and [Add domains and subdomains](#add-domains-and-subdomains) sections before you allow other faculty and students to join Office 365.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;You cannot merge multiple tenants, so any faculty or students who create their own tenant will need to abandon their existing tenant and join yours.
> [!NOTE]
> You cannot merge multiple tenants, so any faculty or students who create their own tenant will need to abandon their existing tenant and join yours.
By default, all new Office 365 Education subscriptions have automatic tenant join enabled, but you can enable or disable automatic tenant join by using the Windows PowerShell commands in Table 10. For more information about how to run these commands, see [How can I prevent students from joining my existing Office 365 tenant](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-365-Education-Self-Sign-up-Technical-FAQ-7fb1b2f9-94c2-4cbb-b01e-a6eca34261d6?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US#BKMK_PreventJoins).
@ -651,13 +704,15 @@ By default, all new Office 365 Education subscriptions have automatic tenant joi
*Table 10. Windows PowerShell commands to enable or disable automatic tenant join*
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If your institution has AD DS, then disable automatic tenant join. Instead, use Azure AD integration with AD DS to add users to your Office 365 tenant.
> [!NOTE]
> If your institution has AD DS, then disable automatic tenant join. Instead, use Azure AD integration with AD DS to add users to your Office 365 tenant.
### Disable automatic licensing
To reduce your administrative effort, automatically assign Office 365 Education or Office 365 Education Plus licenses to faculty and students when they sign up (automatic licensing). Automatic licensing also enables Office 365 Education or Office 365 Education Plus features that do not require administrative approval.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;By default, automatic licensing is enabled in Office 365 Education. If you want to use automatic licensing, then skip this section and go to the next section.
> [!NOTE]
> By default, automatic licensing is enabled in Office 365 Education. If you want to use automatic licensing, then skip this section and go to the next section.
Although all new Office 365 Education subscriptions have automatic licensing enabled by default, you can enable or disable it for your Office 365 tenant by using the Windows PowerShell commands in Table 11. For more information about how to run these commands, see [How can I prevent students from joining my existing Office 365 tenant](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-365-Education-Self-Sign-up-Technical-FAQ-7fb1b2f9-94c2-4cbb-b01e-a6eca34261d6?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US#BKMK_PreventJoins).
@ -678,7 +733,7 @@ The following Azure AD Premium features are not in Azure AD Basic:
* Allow designated users to manage group membership
* Dynamic group membership based on user metadata
* Azure multifactor authentication (MFA; see [What is Azure Multi-Factor Authentication](https://azure.microsoft.com/documentation/articles/multi-factor-authentication/))
* Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA; see [What is Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication](https://azure.microsoft.com/documentation/articles/multi-factor-authentication/))
* Identify cloud apps that your users run
* Self-service recovery of BitLocker
* Add local administrator accounts to Windows 10 devices
@ -709,9 +764,11 @@ Now that you have an Office 365 subscription, you must determine how youll cr
In this method, you have an on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 5, the Azure AD Connector tool automatically synchronizes AD DS with Azure AD. When you add or change any user accounts in AD DS, the Azure AD Connector tool automatically updates Azure AD.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Azure AD Connect also supports synchronization from any Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (LDAPv3)compliant directory by using the information provided in [Generic LDAP Connector for FIM 2010 R2 Technical Reference](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn510997.aspx).
> [!NOTE]
> Azure AD Connect also supports synchronization from any Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3 (LDAPv3)compliant directory by using the information provided in [Generic LDAP Connector for FIM 2010 R2 Technical Reference](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn510997.aspx).
![Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig5.png "Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD")
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig5.png "Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD")
*Figure 5. Automatic synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD*
@ -721,7 +778,8 @@ For more information about how to perform this step, see the [Integrate on-premi
In this method, you have no on-premises AD DS domain. As shown in Figure 6, you manually prepare a .csv file with the student information from your source, and then manually import the information directly into Azure AD. The .csv file must be in the format that Office 365 specifies.
![Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig6.png "Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources")
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig6.png "Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources")
*Figure 6. Bulk import into Azure AD from other sources*
@ -742,7 +800,8 @@ In this section, you selected the method for creating user accounts in your Offi
You can integrate your on-premises AD DS domain with Azure AD to provide identity management for your Office 365 tenant. With this integration, you can synchronize the users, security groups, and distribution lists in your AD DS domain with Azure AD with the Azure AD Connect tool. Users will be able to sign in to Office 365 automatically by using their email account and the same password they use to sign in to AD DS.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If your institution does not have an on-premises AD DS domain, you can skip this section.
> [!NOTE]
> If your institution does not have an on-premises AD DS domain, you can skip this section.
### Select a synchronization model
@ -752,13 +811,15 @@ You can deploy the Azure AD Connect tool:
- **On premises.** As shown in Figure 7, Azure AD Connect runs on premises, which has the advantage of not requiring a VPN connection to Azure. It does, however, require a virtual machine (VM) or physical server.
![Azure AD Connect on premises](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig7.png "Azure AD Connect on premises")
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Azure AD Connect on premises](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig7.png "Azure AD Connect on premises")
*Figure 7. Azure AD Connect on premises*
- **In Azure.** As shown in Figure 8, Azure AD Connect runs on a VM in Azure AD, which has the advantages of being faster to provision (than a physical, on-premises server), offers better site availability, and helps reduce the number of on-premises servers. The disadvantage is that you need to deploy a VPN gateway on premises.
![Azure AD Connect in Azure](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig8.png "Azure AD Connect in Azure")
> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
> ![Azure AD Connect in Azure](images/edu-districtdeploy-fig8.png "Azure AD Connect in Azure")
*Figure 8. Azure AD Connect in Azure*
@ -815,7 +876,8 @@ In this section, you selected your synchronization model, deployed Azure AD Conn
You can bulk-import user and group accounts into your on-premises AD DS domain. Bulk-importing accounts helps reduce the time and effort needed to create users compared to creating the accounts manually in the Office 365 Admin portal. First, you select the appropriate method for bulk-importing user accounts into AD DS. Next, you create the .csv file that contains the user accounts. Finally, you use the selected method to import the .csv file into AD DS.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If your institution doesnt have an on-premises AD DS domain, you can skip this section.
> [!NOTE]
> If your institution doesnt have an on-premises AD DS domain, you can skip this section.
### Select the bulk import method
@ -823,7 +885,7 @@ Several methods are available to bulk-import user accounts into AD DS domains. T
|Method |Description and reason to select this method |
|-------|---------------------------------------------|
|Ldifde.exe|This command-line tool allows you to import and export objects (such as user accounts) from AD DS. Select this method if you arent comfortable with Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), Windows PowerShell, or other scripting languages. For more information about using Ldifde.exe, see [Step-by-Step Guide to Bulk Import and Export to Active Directory](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/bb727091.aspx), [LDIFDE—Export/Import data from Active Directory—LDIFDE commands](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/555636), [Import or Export Directory Objects Using Ldifde](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc816781.aspx), and [LDIFDE](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc755456.aspx).|
|Ldifde.exe|This command-line tool allows you to import and export objects (such as user accounts) from AD DS. Select this method if you aren't comfortable with Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), Windows PowerShell, or other scripting languages. For more information about using Ldifde.exe, see [Step-by-Step Guide to Bulk Import and Export to Active Directory](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/bb727091.aspx), [LDIFDE—Export/Import data from Active Directory—LDIFDE commands](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/555636), [Import or Export Directory Objects Using Ldifde](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc816781.aspx), and [LDIFDE](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc755456.aspx).|
|VBScript|This scripting language uses the Active Directory Services Interfaces (ADSI) Component Object Model interface to manage AD DS objects, including user and group objects. Select this method if youre comfortable with VBScript. For more information about using VBScript and ADSI, see [Step-by-Step Guide to Bulk Import and Export to Active Directory](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/bb727091.aspx) and [ADSI Scriptomatic](https://technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/dd939958.aspx).|
|Windows PowerShell|This scripting language natively supports cmdlets to manage AD DS objects, including user and group objects. Select this method if youre comfortable with Window PowerShell scripting. For more information about using Windows PowerShell, see [Import Bulk Users to Active Directory](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/bettertogether/2011/01/09/import-bulk-users-to-active-directory/) and [PowerShell: Bulk create AD Users from CSV file](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/24541.powershell-bulk-create-ad-users-from-csv-file.aspx).|
@ -845,7 +907,8 @@ After you have selected your user and group account bulk import method, youre
With the bulk-import source file finished, youre ready to import the user and group accounts into AD DS. The steps for importing the file are slightly different for each method.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Bulk-import your group accounts first, and then import your user accounts. Importing in this order allows you to specify group membership when you import your user accounts.
> [!NOTE]
> Bulk-import your group accounts first, and then import your user accounts. Importing in this order allows you to specify group membership when you import your user accounts.
For more information about how to import user accounts into AD DS by using:
@ -865,7 +928,8 @@ You can bulk-import user and group accounts directly into Office 365, reducing t
Now that you have created your new Office 365 Education subscription, you need to create user accounts. You can add user accounts for the teachers, other faculty, and students who will use the classroom.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If your institution has AD DS, 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.
> [!NOTE]
> If your institution has AD DS, 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.
You can use the Microsoft 365 admin center to add individual Office 365 accounts manually—a reasonable process when youre adding only a few users. If you have many users, however, you can automate the process by creating a list of those users, and then use that list to create user accounts (that is, bulk-add users).
@ -873,7 +937,8 @@ The bulk-add process assigns the same Office 365 Education license plan to all u
For more information about how to bulk-add users to Office 365, see [Add several users at the same time to Office 365 - Admin help](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-several-users-at-the-same-time-to-Office-365-Admin-Help-1f5767ed-e717-4f24-969c-6ea9d412ca88?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US).
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you encountered errors during bulk add, resolve them before you continue the bulk-add process. You can view the log file to see which users caused the errors, and then modify the .csv file to correct the problems. Click **Back** to retry the verification process.
> [!NOTE]
> If you encountered errors during bulk add, resolve them before you continue the bulk-add process. You can view the log file to see which users caused the errors, and then modify the .csv file to correct the problems. Click **Back** to retry the verification process.
The email accounts are assigned temporary passwords on creation. You must communicate these temporary passwords to your users before they can sign in to Office 365.
@ -881,13 +946,15 @@ The email accounts are assigned temporary passwords on creation. You must commun
Assign SharePoint Online resource permissions to Office 365 security groups, not individual user accounts. For example, create one security group for faculty members and another for students. Then, you can assign unique SharePoint Online resource permissions to faculty members and a different set of permissions to students. Add or remove users from the security groups to grant or revoke access to SharePoint Online resources.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If your institution has AD DS, 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.
> [!NOTE]
> If your institution has AD DS, 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.
For information about creating security groups, see [Create an Office 365 Group in the admin center](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-an-Office-365-Group-in-the-admin-center-74a1ef8b-3844-4d08-9980-9f8f7a36000f?ui=en-US&rs=en-001&ad=US).
You can add and remove users from security groups at any time.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Office 365 evaluates group membership when users sign in. If you change group membership for a user, that user may have to sign out, and then sign in again for the change to take effect.
> [!NOTE]
> Office 365 evaluates group membership when users sign in. If you change group membership for a user, that user may have to sign out, and then sign in again for the change to take effect.
### Create email distribution groups
@ -895,7 +962,8 @@ Microsoft Exchange Online uses an email distribution group as a single email rec
You can create email distribution groups based on job role (such as teacher, administration, or student) or specific interests (such as robotics, drama club, or soccer team). You can create any number of distribution groups, and users can be members of more than one group.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;Office 365 can take some time to complete the Exchange Online creation process. You will have to wait until the creation process ends before you can perform the following steps.
> [!NOTE]
> Office 365 can take some time to complete the Exchange Online creation process. You will have to wait until the creation process ends before you can perform the following steps.
For information about creating email distribution groups, see [Create an Office 365 Group in the admin center](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-an-Office-365-Group-in-the-admin-center-74a1ef8b-3844-4d08-9980-9f8f7a36000f?ui=en-US&rs=en-001&ad=US).
@ -957,7 +1025,8 @@ After you create the Microsoft Store for Business portal, configure it by using
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 Microsoft Store for Business.
> [!NOTE]
> 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.
@ -989,13 +1058,15 @@ 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 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).
> [!NOTE]
> 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/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
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.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;On devices that have minimal system resources (such as devices with only 2 GB of memory or 32 GB of storage), use 32-bit versions of Windows 10 because 64-bit versions of Windows 10 place more stress on device system resources.
> [!NOTE]
> On devices that have minimal system resources (such as devices with only 2 GB of memory or 32 GB of storage), use 32-bit versions of Windows 10 because 64-bit versions of Windows 10 place more stress on device system resources.
Finally, as a best practice, minimize the number of operating systems that you deploy and manage. If possible, standardize institution-owned devices on one Windows 10 edition (such as a 64-bit version of Windows 10 Education or Windows 10 Pro). Of course, you cannot standardize personal devices on a specific operating system version or processor architecture.
@ -1077,7 +1148,7 @@ 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 Microsoft Endpoint 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.
Before you can deploy Windows 10 and your apps to devices, you need to prepare your MDT environment, Windows Deployment Services, and Microsoft Endpoint 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
@ -1173,7 +1244,8 @@ For more information about how to update a deployment share, see <a href="https:
### Configure Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you have already configured your Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager infrastructure to support the operating system deployment feature or if you selected to deploy Windows 10 by using MDT only, then skip this section and continue to the next section.
> [!NOTE]
> If you have already configured your Microsoft Endpoint Manager infrastructure to support the operating system deployment feature or if you selected to deploy Windows 10 by using MDT only, then skip this section and continue to the next section.
Before you can use Configuration Manager to deploy Windows 10 and manage your apps and devices, you must configure Configuration Manager to support the operating system deployment feature. If you dont have an existing Configuration Manager infrastructure, you will need to deploy a new infrastructure.
@ -1183,7 +1255,7 @@ Deploying a new Configuration Manager infrastructure is beyond the scope of this
* [Start using Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt608544.aspx)
#### To configure an existing Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager infrastructure for operating system deployment
#### To configure an existing Microsoft Endpoint Manager infrastructure for operating system deployment
1. Perform any necessary infrastructure remediation.
@ -1192,12 +1264,12 @@ Deploying a new Configuration Manager infrastructure is beyond the scope of this
You need to add the Windows PE boot images, Windows 10 operating system images, and other deployment content that you will use to deploy Windows 10 with ZTI. To add this content, use the Create MDT Task Sequence Wizard.
You can add this content by using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager only (without MDT), but the Create MDT Task Sequence Wizard is the preferred method because the wizard prompts you for all the deployment content you need for a task sequence and provides a much more intuitive user experience. For more information, see [Create ZTI Task Sequences Using the Create MDT Task Sequence Wizard in Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn759415.aspx#CreateZTITaskSequencesUsingtheCreateMDTTaskSequenceWizardinConfigurationManager).
You can add this content by using Microsoft Endpoint Manager only (without MDT), but the Create MDT Task Sequence Wizard is the preferred method because the wizard prompts you for all the deployment content you need for a task sequence and provides a much more intuitive user experience. For more information, see [Create ZTI Task Sequences Using the Create MDT Task Sequence Wizard in Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn759415.aspx#CreateZTITaskSequencesUsingtheCreateMDTTaskSequenceWizardinConfigurationManager).
3. Add device drivers.
You must add device drivers for the different device types in your district. For example, if you have a mixture of Surface, HP Stream, Dell Inspiron, and Lenovo Yoga devices, then you must have the device drivers for each device.
Create a Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager driver package for each device type in your district. For more information, see [Manage drivers in Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt627934.aspx).
Create a Microsoft Endpoint Manager driver package for each device type in your district. For more information, see [Manage drivers in Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt627934.aspx).
4. Add Windows apps.
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.
@ -1228,7 +1300,8 @@ You can use Windows Deployment Services in conjunction with MDT to automatically
### Configure Window Deployment Services for Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If you have already configured your Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager infrastructure to support PXE boot or selected to deploy Windows 10 by using MDT only, then skip this section and continue to the next.
> [!NOTE]
> If you have already configured your Microsoft Endpoint Manager infrastructure to support PXE boot or selected to deploy Windows 10 by using MDT only, then skip this section and continue to the next.
You can use Windows Deployment Services in conjunction with Configuration Manager to automatically initiate boot images on target devices. These boot images are Windows PE images that you use to boot the target devices, and then initiate Windows 10, app, and device driver deployment.
@ -1255,7 +1328,7 @@ You can use Windows Deployment Services in conjunction with Configuration Manage
#### Summary
Your MDT deployment share and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager are now ready for deployment. Windows Deployment Services is ready to initiate the LTI or ZTI deployment process. You have set up and configured Windows Deployment Services for MDT and for Configuration Manager. You have also ensured that your boot images are available to Windows Deployment Services (for LTI) or the distribution points (for ZTI and Configuration Manager). Now, youre ready to capture the reference images for the different devices you have in your district.
Your MDT deployment share and Microsoft Endpoint Manager are now ready for deployment. Windows Deployment Services is ready to initiate the LTI or ZTI deployment process. You have set up and configured Windows Deployment Services for MDT and for Configuration Manager. You have also ensured that your boot images are available to Windows Deployment Services (for LTI) or the distribution points (for ZTI and Configuration Manager). Now, youre ready to capture the reference images for the different devices you have in your district.
## Capture the reference image
@ -1265,7 +1338,8 @@ After you deploy Windows 10 and the desktop apps to the reference device, you ca
You will capture multiple reference images, one for each type of device that you have in your organization. You perform the steps in this section for each image (device) that you have in your district. Use LTI in MDT to automate the deployment and capture of the reference image.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;You can use LTI in MDT or Configuration Manager to automate the deployment and capture of the reference image, but this guide only discusses how to use LTI in MDT to capture the reference image.
> [!NOTE]
> You can use LTI in MDT or Configuration Manager to automate the deployment and capture of the reference image, but this guide only discusses how to use LTI in MDT to capture the reference image.
### Customize the MDT deployment share
@ -1305,7 +1379,8 @@ To capture the reference image, run the LTI task sequence that you created in th
Use the Deployment Wizard to deploy Windows 10, your apps, and device drivers to the device, and then capture the .wim file. The LTI deployment process is almost fully automated: you provide only minimal information to the Deployment Wizard at the beginning of the process. After the wizard collects the necessary information, the remainder of the process is fully automated.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;To fully automate the LTI deployment process, complete the steps in the “Fully Automated LTI Deployment Scenario” section of [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Samples Guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn781089.aspx#Anchor_6).
> [!NOTE]
> To fully automate the LTI deployment process, complete the steps in the “Fully Automated LTI Deployment Scenario” section of [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Samples Guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn781089.aspx#Anchor_6).
In most instances, deployments occur without incident. Only in rare occasions do deployments experience problems.
@ -1350,7 +1425,8 @@ You also want to deploy apps and software updates after you deploy Windows 10. Y
Microsoft has several recommended settings for educational institutions. Table 17 lists them, provides a brief description of why you need to configure them, and recommends methods for configuring the settings. Review the settings in Table 17 and evaluate their relevancy to your institution.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;The settings for Intune in Table 17 also apply to the Configuration Manager and Intune management (hybrid) method.
> [!NOTE]
> The settings for Intune in Table 17 also apply to the Configuration Manager and Intune management (hybrid) method.
Use the information in Table 17 to help you determine whether you need to configure the setting and which method you will use to do so. At the end, you will have a list of settings that you want to apply to the Windows 10 devices and know which management method you will use to configure the settings.
@ -1499,7 +1575,7 @@ For more information about Intune, see [Microsoft Intune Documentation](https://
### Deploy and manage apps by using Intune
If you selected to deploy and manage apps by using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager and Intune in a hybrid configuration, then skip this section and continue to the [Deploy and manage apps by using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-microsoft-endpoint-configuration-manager) section.
If you selected to deploy and manage apps by using Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Intune in a hybrid configuration, then skip this section and continue to the [Deploy and manage apps by using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](#deploy-and-manage-apps-by-using-microsoft-endpoint-configuration-manager) section.
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.
@ -1513,11 +1589,12 @@ For more information about how to configure Intune to manage your apps, see the
### Deploy and manage apps by using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
You can use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to deploy Microsoft Store and Windows desktop apps. Configuration Manager allows you to create a 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 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 Microsoft Endpoint Manager to deploy Microsoft Store and Windows desktop apps. Configuration Manager allows you to create a 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 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.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;When you configure Configuration Manager and Intune in a hybrid model, you deploy apps by using Configuration Manager as described in this section.
> [!NOTE]
> When you configure Configuration Manager and Intune in a hybrid model, you deploy apps by using Configuration Manager as described in this section.
Configuration Manager helps you manage apps by monitoring app installation. You can determine how many of your devices have a specific app installed. Finally, you can allow users to install apps at their discretion or make apps mandatory.
@ -1529,7 +1606,8 @@ If you selected to manage updates by using Configuration Manager and Intune in a
To help ensure that your users have the most current features and security protection, keep Windows 10 and your apps current with updates. To configure Windows 10 and app updates, use the **Updates** workspace in Intune.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;You can only manage updates (including antivirus and antimalware updates) for Windows 10 desktop operating systems (not Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android).
> [!NOTE]
> You can only manage updates (including antivirus and antimalware updates) for Windows 10 desktop operating systems (not Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, or Android).
For more information about how to configure Intune to manage updates and malware protection, see the following resources:
@ -1542,13 +1620,14 @@ To ensure that your users have the most current features and security protection
You configure the software updates feature to manage updates for specific versions of Windows and apps. Then, the software updates feature obtains the updates from Windows Updates by using the WSUS server in your environment. This integration provides greater granularity of control over updates and more specific targeting of updates to users and devices (compared to WSUS alone or Intune alone), which allows you to ensure that the right user or device gets the right updates.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;When you configure Configuration Manager and Intune in a hybrid model, you use Configuration manager to manage updates as described in this section.
> [!NOTE]
> When you configure Configuration Manager and Intune in a hybrid model, you use Configuration manager to manage updates as described in this section.
For more information about how to configure Configuration Manager to manage Windows 10 and app updates, see [Deploy and manage software updates in Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt634340.aspx).
#### Summary
In this section, you prepared your institution for device management. You identified the configuration settings that you want to use to manage your users and devices. You configured Group Policy or Intune to manage these configuration settings. You configured Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to manage your apps. Finally, you configured Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to manage software updates for Windows 10 and your apps.
In this section, you prepared your institution for device management. You identified the configuration settings that you want to use to manage your users and devices. You configured Group Policy or Intune to manage these configuration settings. You configured Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage your apps. Finally, you configured Intune or Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage software updates for Windows 10 and your apps.
## Deploy Windows 10 to devices
@ -1571,7 +1650,8 @@ Prior to deployment of Windows 10, complete the tasks in Table 18. Most of these
Use the Deployment Wizard to deploy Windows 10. With the LTI deployment process, you provide only minimal information to the Deployment Wizard at the beginning of the process. After the wizard collects the necessary information, the remainder of the process is fully automated.
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;To fully automate the LTI deployment process, complete the steps in the “Fully Automated LTI Deployment Scenario” section in the [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Samples Guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn781089.aspx#Anchor_6).
> [!NOTE]
> To fully automate the LTI deployment process, complete the steps in the “Fully Automated LTI Deployment Scenario” section in the [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Samples Guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn781089.aspx#Anchor_6).
In most instances, deployments occur without incident. Only in rare occasions do deployments experience problems.
@ -1590,7 +1670,8 @@ In most instances, deployments occur without incident. Only in rare occasions do
After you have deployed Windows 10, the devices are almost ready for use. First, you must set up the printers that each classroom will use. Typically, you connect the printers to the same network as the devices in the same classroom. If you dont have printers in your classrooms, skip this section and proceed to [Verify deployment](#verify-deployment).
>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If youre performing an upgrade instead of a new deployment, the printers remain configured as they were in the previous version of Windows. As a result, you can skip this section and proceed to [Verify deployment](#verify-deployment).
> [!NOTE]
> If youre performing an upgrade instead of a new deployment, the printers remain configured as they were in the previous version of Windows. As a result, you can skip this section and proceed to [Verify deployment](#verify-deployment).
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.pagetype: edu
ms.localizationpriority: medium
author: dansimp
ms.author: dansimp
ms.date: 09/25/2019
ms.date: 08/31/2020
ms.reviewer:
manager: dansimp
---
@ -18,6 +18,11 @@ manager: dansimp
Learn whats new with the Set up School PCs app each week. Find out about new app features and functionality, see updated screenshots, and find information about past releases.
## Week of August 24, 2020
### Longer device names supported in app
You can now give devices running Windows 10, version 2004 and later a name that's up to 53 characters long.
## Week of September 23, 2019
### Easier way to deploy Office 365 to your classroom devices

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@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ To set up a test account through Windows Configuration Designer, follow these st
- username@tenant.com
4. Under **Runtime settings**, go to **TakeATest** and configure the following settings:
1. In **LaunchURI**, enter the assessment URL.
2. In **TesterAccount**, enter the test account you entered in step 3.
- In **LaunchURI**, enter the assessment URL.
- In **TesterAccount**, enter the test account you entered in step 3.
3. Follow the steps to [build a package](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-create-package#build-package).
@ -166,9 +166,9 @@ This sample PowerShell script configures the tester account and the assessment U
- Use your tester account for **-UserName**
>[!NOTE]
>The account that you specify for the tester account must already exist on the device.
>The account that you specify for the tester account must already exist on the device. For steps to create the tester account, see [Set up a dedicated test account](https://docs.microsoft.com/education/windows/take-a-test-single-pc#set-up-a-dedicated-test-account).
```
```powershell
$obj = get-wmiobject -namespace root/cimv2/mdm/dmmap -class MDM_SecureAssessment -filter "InstanceID='SecureAssessment' AND ParentID='./Vendor/MSFT'";
$obj.LaunchURI='https://www.foo.com';
$obj.TesterAccount='TestAccount';
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ One of the ways you can present content in a locked down manner is by embedding
1. Embed a link or create a desktop shortcut with:
```
```http
ms-edu-secureassessment:<URL>#enforceLockdown
```

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@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ Windows 10, version 1607 introduces two editions designed for the unique needs o
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>,
For Cortana<sup>[1](#footnote1)</sup>:
- If you're using version 1607, Cortana is removed.
- If you're using new devices with version 1703, Cortana is turned on by default.
- If you're upgrading from version 1607 to version 1703, Cortana will be enabled.
- If you're using new devices with version 1703 or later, Cortana is turned on by default.
- If you're upgrading from version 1607 to version 1703 or later, Cortana will be enabled.
You can use the **AllowCortana** policy to turn Cortana off. For more information, see [Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers](configure-windows-for-education.md).
@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ Customers who deploy Windows 10 Pro are able to configure the product to have si
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>,
For Cortana<sup>1</sup>:
- If you're using version 1607, Cortana<sup>1</sup> is removed.
- If you're using new devices with version 1703, Cortana is turned on by default.
- If you're upgrading from version 1607 to version 1703, Cortana will be enabled.
- If you're using new devices with version 1703 or later, Cortana is turned on by default.
- If you're upgrading from version 1607 to version 1703 or later, Cortana will be enabled.
You can use the **AllowCortana** policy to turn Cortana off. For more information, see [Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers](configure-windows-for-education.md).

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# Add unsigned app to code integrity policy
> [!IMPORTANT]
> We are introducing a new version of the Device Guard Signing Service (DGSS) to be more automation friendly. The new version of the service (DGSS v2) is now available. As announced earlier, you will have until the end of December 2020 to transition to DGSS v2. At the end of December 2020, the existing web-based mechanisms for the current version of the DGSS service will be retired and will no longer be available for use. Please make plans to migrate to the new version of the service by the end of December 2020.
>
> Following are the major changes we are making to the service:
> - The method for consuming the service will change to a more automation-friendly method based on PowerShell cmdlets. These cmdlets are available as a NuGet download, https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Acs.Dgss.Client/.
> - In order to achieve desired isolation, you will be required to get a new CI policy from DGSS v2 (and optionally sign it).
> - DGSS v2 will not have support for downloading leaf certificates used to sign your files (however, the root certificate will still be available to download). Note that the certificate used to sign a file can be easily extracted from the signed file itself. As a result, after DGSS v1 is retired at the end of December 2020, you will no longer be able to download the leaf certificates used to sign your files.
>
> The following functionality will be available via these PowerShell cmdlets:
> - Get a CI policy
> - Sign a CI policy
> - Sign a catalog
> - Download root cert
> - Download history of your signing operations
>
> For any questions, please contact us at DGSSMigration@microsoft.com.
**Applies to**
@ -45,7 +62,7 @@ Before you get started, be sure to review these best practices and requirements:
**Best practices**
- **Naming convention** -- Using a naming convention makes it easier to find deployed catalog files. We'll use \*-Contoso.cat as the naming convention in this topic. For more information, see the section Inventorying catalog files by using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager in the [Device Guard deployment guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/device-security/device-guard/device-guard-deployment-guide).
- **Naming convention** -- Using a naming convention makes it easier to find deployed catalog files. We'll use \*-Contoso.cat as the naming convention in this topic. For more information, see the section Inventorying catalog files by using Microsoft Endpoint Manager in the [Device Guard deployment guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/device-security/device-guard/device-guard-deployment-guide).
- **Where to deploy code integrity policy** -- The [code integrity policy that you created](#create-ci-policy) should be deployed to the system on which you are running Package Inspector. This will ensure that the code integrity policy binaries are trusted.
Copy the commands for each step into an elevated Windows PowerShell session. You'll use Package Inspector to find and trust all binaries in the app.
@ -100,4 +117,4 @@ Catalog signing is a vital step to adding your unsigned apps to your code integr
When you use the Device Guard signing portal to sign a catalog file, the signing certificate is added to the default policy. When you download the signed catalog file, you should also download the default policy and merge this code integrity policy with your existing code integrity policies to protect machines running the catalog file. You need to do this step to trust and run your catalog files. For more information, see the Merging code integrity policies in the [Device Guard deployment guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/device-security/device-guard/device-guard-deployment-guide).
6. Open the root certificate that you downloaded, and follow the steps in **Certificate Import wizard** to install the certificate in your machine's certificate store.
7. Deploy signed catalogs to your managed devices. For more information, see Deploy catalog files with Group Policy, or Deploy catalog files with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager in the [Device Guard deployment guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/device-security/device-guard/device-guard-deployment-guide).
7. Deploy signed catalogs to your managed devices. For more information, see Deploy catalog files with Group Policy, or Deploy catalog files with Microsoft Endpoint Manager in the [Device Guard deployment guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/device-security/device-guard/device-guard-deployment-guide).

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# Device Guard signing
> [!IMPORTANT]
> We are introducing a new version of the Device Guard Signing Service (DGSS) to be more automation friendly. The new version of the service (DGSS v2) is now available. As announced earlier, you will have until the end of December 2020 to transition to DGSS v2. At the end of December 2020, the existing web-based mechanisms for the current version of the DGSS service will be retired and will no longer be available for use. Please make plans to migrate to the new version of the service by the end of December 2020.
>
> Following are the major changes we are making to the service:
> - The method for consuming the service will change to a more automation-friendly method based on PowerShell cmdlets. These cmdlets are available as a NuGet download, https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Acs.Dgss.Client/.
> - In order to achieve desired isolation, you will be required to get a new CI policy from DGSS v2 (and optionally sign it).
> - DGSS v2 will not have support for downloading leaf certificates used to sign your files (however, the root certificate will still be available to download). Note that the certificate used to sign a file can be easily extracted from the signed file itself. As a result, after DGSS v1 is retired at the end of December 2020, you will no longer be able to download the leaf certificates used to sign your files.
>
> The following functionality will be available via these PowerShell cmdlets:
> - Get a CI policy
> - Sign a CI policy
> - Sign a catalog
> - Download root cert
> - Download history of your signing operations
>
> For any questions, please contact us at DGSSMigration@microsoft.com.
**Applies to**

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# Distribute offline apps
**Applies to**
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10 with Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. With offline licenses, organizations can download apps and their licenses to deploy within their network, or on devices that are not connected to the Internet. ISVs or devs can opt-in their apps for offline licensing when they submit them to the Windows Dev Center. Only apps that are opted in to offline licensing will show that they are available for offline licensing in Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. This model allows organizations to deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store.
@ -29,23 +29,23 @@ Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10 with Microsoft Store
Offline-licensed apps offer an alternative to online apps, and provide additional deployment options. Some reasons to use offline-licensed apps:
- **You don't have access to Microsoft Store services** - If your employees don't have access to the internet and Microsoft Store services, downloading offline-licensed apps and deploying them with imaging is an alternative to online-licensed apps.
- **You don't have access to Microsoft Store services** - If your employees don't have access to the Internet and Microsoft Store services, downloading offline-licensed apps and deploying them with imaging is an alternative to online-licensed apps.
- **You use imaging to manage devices in your organization** - Offline-licensed apps can be added to images and deployed with Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM), or Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD).
- **You use imaging to manage devices in your organization** - Offline-licensed apps can be added to images and deployed with Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM), or Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD).
- **Your employees do not have Azure Active Directory (AD) accounts** - Azure AD accounts are required for employees that install apps assigned to them from Microsoft Store or that claim apps from a private store.
- **Your employees do not have Azure Active Directory (AD) accounts** - Azure AD accounts are required for employees that install apps assigned to them from Microsoft Store or that claim apps from a private store.
## Distribution options for offline-licensed apps
You can't distribute offline-licensed apps directly from Microsoft Store. Once you download the items for the offline-licensed app, you have options for distributing the apps:
- **Deployment Image Servicing and Management**. DISM is a command-line tool that is used to mount and service Microsoft Windows images before deployment. You can also use DISM to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings in a .wim file or VHD using the DISM servicing commands. DISM commands are used on offline images. For more information, see [Deployment Image Servicing and Management](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/dism---deployment-image-servicing-and-management-technical-reference-for-windows).
- **Deployment Image Servicing and Management**. DISM is a command-line tool that is used to mount and service Microsoft Windows images before deployment. You can also use DISM to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings in a .wim file or VHD using the DISM servicing commands. DISM commands are used on offline images. For more information, see [Deployment Image Servicing and Management](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/dism---deployment-image-servicing-and-management-technical-reference-for-windows).
- **Create provisioning package**. You can use Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) to create a provisioning package for your offline app. Once you have the package, there are options to [apply the provisioning package](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package). For more information, see [Provisioning Packages for Windows 10](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages).
- **Create provisioning package**. You can use Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) to create a provisioning package for your offline app. Once you have the package, there are options to [apply the provisioning package](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package). For more information, see [Provisioning Packages for Windows 10](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages).
- **Mobile device management provider or management server.** You can use a mobile device management (MDM) provider or management server to distribute offline apps. For more information, see these topics:
- **Mobile device management provider or management server.** You can use a mobile device management (MDM) provider or management server to distribute offline apps. For more information, see these topics:
- [Manage apps from Microsoft Store for Business with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/manage-apps-from-the-windows-store-for-business)
- [Manage apps from Microsoft Store for Business with Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/deploy-use/manage-apps-you-purchased-from-the-windows-store-for-business-with-microsoft-intune)<br>
- [Manage apps from Microsoft Store for Business with Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/apps/windows-store-for-business)<br>
For third-party MDM providers or management servers, check your product documentation.
@ -53,23 +53,22 @@ For third-party MDM providers or management servers, check your product document
There are several items to download or create for offline-licensed apps. The app package and app license are required; app metadata and app frameworks are optional. This section includes more info on each item, and tells you how to download an offline-licensed app.
- **App metadata** - App metadata is optional. The metadata includes app details, links to icons, product id, localized product ids, and other items. Devs who plan to use an app as part of another app or tool, might want the app metadata.
- **App metadata** - App metadata is optional. The metadata includes app details, links to icons, product id, localized product ids, and other items. Devs who plan to use an app as part of another app or tool, might want the app metadata.
- **App package** - App packages are required for distributing offline apps. There are app packages for different combinations of app platform and device architecture. You'll need to know what device architectures you have in your organization to know if there are app packages to support your devices.
- **App package** - App packages are required for distributing offline apps. There are app packages for different combinations of app platform and device architecture. You'll need to know what device architectures you have in your organization to know if there are app packages to support your devices.
- **App license** - App licenses are required for distributing offline apps. Use encoded licenses when you distribute offline-licensed apps using a management tool or ICD. Use unencoded licenses when you distribute offline-licensed apps using DISM.
- **App license** - App licenses are required for distributing offline apps. Use encoded licenses when you distribute offline-licensed apps using a management tool or ICD. Use unencoded licenses when you distribute offline-licensed apps using DISM.
- **App frameworks** - App frameworks are optional. If you already have the required framework, you don't need to download another copy. The Store for Business will select the app framework needed for the app platform and architecture that you selected.
- **App frameworks** - App frameworks are optional. If you already have the required framework, you don't need to download another copy. The Store for Business will select the app framework needed for the app platform and architecture that you selected.
<a href="" id="download-offline-licensed-app"></a>
**To download an offline-licensed app**
<a href="" id="download-offline-licensed-app"></a>**To download an offline-licensed app**
1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**.
3. Click **Settings**.
4. Click **Shop**. Search for the **Shopping experience** section, change the License type to **Offline**, and click **Get the app**, which will add the app to your inventory.
5. Click **Manage**. You now have access to download the appx bundle package metadata and license file.
6. Go to **Products & services**, and select **Apps & software**. (The list may be empty, but it will auto-populate after some time.)
1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/) or [Microsoft Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**.
3. Click **Settings**.
4. Click **Shop**. Search for the **Shopping experience** section, change the License type to **Offline**, and click **Get the app**, which will add the app to your inventory.
5. Click **Manage**. You now have access to download the appx bundle package metadata and license file.
6. Go to **Products & services**, and select **Apps & software**. (The list may be empty, but it will auto-populate after some time.)
- **To download app metadata**: Choose the language for the app metadata, and then click **Download**. Save the downloaded app metadata. This is optional.
- **To download app package**: Click to expand the package details information, choose the Platform and Architecture combination that you need for your organization, and then click **Download**. Save the downloaded app package. This is required.
@ -78,16 +77,3 @@ There are several items to download or create for offline-licensed apps. The app
> [!NOTE]
> You need the framework to support your app package, but if you already have a copy, you don't need to download it again. Frameworks are backward compatible.
 
 
 

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ms.author: TrudyHa
ms.topic: conceptual
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 10/17/2017
ms.date:
---
# Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education overview
@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ ms.date: 10/17/2017
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
Designed for organizations, Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education give IT decision makers and administrators in businesses or schools a flexible way to find, acquire, manage, and distribute free and paid apps in select markets to Windows 10 devices in volume. IT administrators can manage Microsoft Store apps and private line-of-business apps in one inventory, plus assign and re-use licenses as needed. You can choose the best distribution method for your organization: directly assign apps to individuals and teams, publish apps to private pages in Microsoft Store, or connect with management solutions for more options.
Designed for organizations, Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education give IT decision makers and administrators in businesses or schools a flexible way to find, acquire, manage, and distribute free and paid apps in select markets to Windows 10 devices in volume. IT administrators can manage Microsoft Store apps and private line-of-business apps in one inventory, plus assign and re-use licenses as needed. You can choose the best distribution method for your organization: directly assign apps to individuals and teams, publish apps to private pages in Microsoft Store, or connect with management solutions for more options.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Customers who are in the Office 365 GCC environment or are eligible to buy with government pricing cannot use Microsoft Store for Business.
## Features
Organizations or schools of any size can benefit from using Microsoft Store for Business or Microsoft Store for Education:

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ms.author: TrudyHa
ms.topic: conceptual
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 10/13/2017
ms.date:
---
# Prerequisites for Microsoft Store for Business and Education
@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ ms.date: 10/13/2017
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Customers who are in the Office 365 GCC environment or are eligible to buy with government pricing cannot use Microsoft Store for Business.
There are a few prerequisites for using Microsoft Store for Business or Microsoft Store for Education.
## Prerequisites
@ -64,7 +67,7 @@ If your organization restricts computers on your network from connecting to the
starting with Windows 10, version 1607)
Store for Business requires Microsoft Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP) to install, or update apps.
For more information about how to configure WinHTTP proxy settings to devices, see [Use Group Policy to apply WinHTTP proxy settings to Windows clients](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4494447/use-group-policy-to-apply-winhttp-proxy-settings-to-clients).
For more information about how to configure WinHTTP proxy settings to devices, see [Use Group Policy to apply WinHTTP proxy settings to Windows clients](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4494447/use-group-policy-to-apply-winhttp-proxy-settings-to-clients).

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# Sign code integrity policy with Device Guard signing
> [!IMPORTANT]
> We are introducing a new version of the Device Guard Signing Service (DGSS) to be more automation friendly. The new version of the service (DGSS v2) is now available. As announced earlier, you will have until the end of December 2020 to transition to DGSS v2. At the end of December 2020, the existing web-based mechanisms for the current version of the DGSS service will be retired and will no longer be available for use. Please make plans to migrate to the new version of the service by the end of December 2020.
>
> Following are the major changes we are making to the service:
> - The method for consuming the service will change to a more automation-friendly method based on PowerShell cmdlets. These cmdlets are available as a NuGet download, https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Acs.Dgss.Client/.
> - In order to achieve desired isolation, you will be required to get a new CI policy from DGSS v2 (and optionally sign it).
> - DGSS v2 will not have support for downloading leaf certificates used to sign your files (however, the root certificate will still be available to download). Note that the certificate used to sign a file can be easily extracted from the signed file itself. As a result, after DGSS v1 is retired at the end of December 2020, you will no longer be able to download the leaf certificates used to sign your files.
>
> The following functionality will be available via these PowerShell cmdlets:
> - Get a CI policy
> - Sign a CI policy
> - Sign a catalog
> - Download root cert
> - Download history of your signing operations
>
> For any questions, please contact us at DGSSMigration@microsoft.com.
**Applies to**
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author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Create and apply an App-V project template to a sequenced App-V package (Windows 10)
description: Steps for how to create and apply an App-V project template (.appvt) to a sequenced App-V package.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Creating and managing App-V virtualized applications (Windows 10)
description: Creating and managing App-V virtualized applications
author: lomayor
description: Create and manage App-V virtualized applications to monitor and record the installation process for an application to be run as a virtualized application.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to customize virtual application extensions for a specific AD group by using the Management Console (Windows 10)
description: How to customize virtual application extensions for a specific AD group by using the Management Console.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to delete a connection group (Windows 10)
description: How to delete a connection group.
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to delete an existing App-V connection group in the App-V Management Console and where to find information about managing connection groups.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to delete a package in the Management Console (Windows 10)
description: How to delete a package in the Management Console.
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to delete a package in the App-V Management Console and where to find information about operations for App-V.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Deploy the App-V Databases by Using SQL Scripts (Windows 10)
description: These instructions can be used to deploy App-V databases by using SQL scripts.
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to use SQL scripts to install the App-V databases and upgrade the App-V databases to a later version.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to deploy App-V packages using electronic software distribution (Windows 10)
description: How to deploy App-V packages using electronic software distribution.
author: lomayor
description: Learn how use an electronic software distribution (ESD) system to deploy App-V virtual applications to App-V clients.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Deploy the App-V Server Using a Script (Windows 10)
description: Information, lists, and tables that can help you deploy the App-V server using a script
author: lomayor
description: 'Learn how to deploy the App-V server by using a script (appv_server_setup.exe) from the command line.'
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Deploy the App-V Server (Windows 10)
description: Use these instructions to deploy the App-V Server in App-V for Windows 10.
author: lomayor
description: Use these instructions to deploy the Application Virtualization (App-V) Server in App-V for Windows 10.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Deploying App-V (Windows 10)
description: App-V supports several different deployment options. Learn how to complete App-V deployment at different stages in your App-V deployment.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V (Windows 10)
description: See the methods for creating Microsoft Office 2010 packages by Using App-V.
author: lomayor
description: Create Office 2010 packages for Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) using the App-V Sequencer or the App-V Package Accelerator.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using App-V (Windows 10)
description: Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using App-V
author: lomayor
description: Use Application Virtualization (App-V) to deliver Microsoft Office 2013 as a virtualized application to computers in your organization.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Deploying Microsoft Office 2016 by using App-V (Windows 10)
description: Use Application Virtualization (App-V) to deliver Microsoft Office 2016 as a virtualized application to computers in your organization.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Deploying App-V packages by using electronic software distribution (ESD)
description: Deploying App-V packages by using electronic software distribution (ESD)
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Deploying the App-V Sequencer and configuring the client (Windows 10)
description: Deploying the App-V Sequencer and configuring the client
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to deploy the App-V Sequencer and configure the client by using the ADMX template and Group Policy.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Deploying the App-V Server (Windows 10)
description: Deploying the App-V Server in App-V for Windows 10
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to deploy the Application Virtualization (App-V) Server in App-V for Windows 10 by using different deployment configurations described in this article.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: App-V Deployment Checklist (Windows 10)
description: App-V Deployment Checklist
author: lomayor
description: Use the App-V deployment checklist to understand the recommended steps and items to consider when deploying App-V features.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: About App-V Dynamic Configuration (Windows 10)
description: About App-V Dynamic Configuration
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to create or edit an existing Application Virtualization (App-V) dynamic configuration file.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD (Windows 10)
description: How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to enable only administrators to publish packages by bsing an electronic software delivery (ESD).
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
description: How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Enable the App-V in-box client (Windows 10)
description: How to enable the App-V in-box client installed with Windows 10.
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to enable the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) in-box client installed with Windows 10.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Evaluating App-V (Windows 10)
description: Learn how to evaluate App-V for Windows 10 in a lab environment before deploying into a production environment.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Application Virtualization (App-V) (Windows 10)
description: See various topics that can help you administer Application Virtualization (App-V) and its components.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Getting Started with App-V (Windows 10)
description: Get started with Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows 10.
author: lomayor
description: Get started with Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows 10. App-V for Windows 10 delivers Win32 applications to users as virtual applications.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: High-level architecture for App-V (Windows 10)
description: High-level Architecture for App-V.
author: lomayor
description: Use the information in this article to simplify your Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) deployment.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Install the App-V Databases and Convert the Associated Security Identifiers by Using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
description: How to Install the App-V Databases and Convert the Associated Security Identifiers by Using Windows PowerShell
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Install the Management and Reporting Databases on separate computers from the Management and Reporting Services (Windows 10)
description: How to install the Management and Reporting Databases on separate computers from the Management and Reporting Services.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to install the Management Server on a Standalone Computer and Connect it to the Database (Windows 10)
description: How to install the Management Server on a Standalone Computer and Connect it to the Database
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Install the Publishing Server on a Remote Computer (Windows 10)
description: Use the procedures in this article to install the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) publishing server on a separate computer.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to install the Reporting Server on a standalone computer and connect it to the database (Windows 10)
description: How to install the App-V Reporting Server on a Standalone Computer and Connect it to the Database
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Install the App-V Sequencer (Windows 10)
description: Install the App-V Sequencer
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to install the App-V Sequencer to convert Win32 applications into virtual packages for deployment to user devices.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Load the Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for App-V and Get Cmdlet Help (Windows 10)
description: How to Load the Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for App-V and Get Cmdlet Help
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Maintaining App-V (Windows 10)
description: After you have deployed App-V for Windows 10, you can use the following information to maintain the App-V infrastructure.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to manage App-V packages running on a stand-alone computer by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
description: How to manage App-V packages running on a stand-alone computer by using Windows PowerShell.
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Manage Connection Groups on a Stand-alone Computer by Using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
description: How to Manage Connection Groups on a Stand-alone Computer by Using Windows PowerShell
author: lomayor
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Managing Connection Groups (Windows 10)
description: Managing Connection Groups
author: lomayor
description: Connection groups can allow administrators to manage packages independently and avoid having to add the same application multiple times to a client computer.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Migrating to App-V from a Previous Version (Windows 10)
description: Migrating to App-V for Windows 10 from a previous version
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to migrate to Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows 10 from a previous version.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Modify an Existing Virtual Application Package (Windows 10)
description: How to Modify an Existing Virtual Application Package
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to modify an existing virtual application package and add a new application to an existing virtual application package.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Modify Client Configuration by Using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
description: How to Modify Client Configuration by Using Windows PowerShell
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to modify the Application Virtualization (App-V) client configuration by using Windows PowerShell.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: How to Move the App-V Server to Another Computer (Windows 10)
description: How to Move the App-V Server to Another Computer
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to create a new management server console in your environment and learn how to connect it to the App-V database.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Operations for App-V (Windows 10)
description: Operations for App-V
author: lomayor
description: Learn about the various types of App-V administration and operating tasks that are typically performed by an administrator.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Performance Guidance for Application Virtualization (Windows 10)
description: Performance Guidance for Application Virtualization
author: lomayor
description: Learn how to configure App-V for optimal performance, optimize virtual app packages, and provide a better user experience with RDS and VDI.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: App-V Planning Checklist (Windows 10)
description: App-V Planning Checklist
author: lomayor
description: Learn about the recommended steps and items to consider when planning an Application Virtualization (App-V) deployment.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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title: Planning to Use Folder Redirection with App-V (Windows 10)
description: Planning to Use Folder Redirection with App-V
author: lomayor
description: Learn about folder redirection with App-V. Folder redirection enables users and administrators to redirect the path of a folder to a new location.
author: dansimp
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library

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