--- title: Sync Trigger Events for UE-V description: Learn how User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) lets you synchronize your application and Windows settings across all your domain-joined devices. author: aczechowski ms.prod: w10 ms.date: 04/19/2017 ms.reviewer: manager: dougeby ms.author: aaroncz ms.topic: article --- # Sync Trigger Events for UE-V **Applies to** - Windows 10, version 1607 User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) lets you synchronize your application and Windows settings across all your domain-joined devices. *Sync trigger events* define when the UE-V service synchronizes those settings with the settings storage location. For more information about Sync Method configuration, see [Sync Methods for UE-V](uev-sync-methods.md). ## UE-V Sync Trigger Events The following table explains the trigger events for classic applications and Windows settings. |UE-V Trigger Event|SyncMethod=SyncProvider|SyncMethod=None| |--- |--- |--- | |**Windows Logon**|
  • Application and Windows settings are imported to the local cache from the settings storage location.
  • [Asynchronous Windows settings](uev-prepare-for-deployment.md#windows-settings-synchronized-by-default) are applied.
  • Synchronous Windows settings will be applied during the next Windows logon.
  • Application settings will be applied when the application starts.|
  • Application and Windows settings are read directly from the settings storage location.
  • Asynchronous and synchronous Windows settings are applied.
  • Application settings will be applied when the application starts.| |**Windows Logoff**|Store changes locally and cache and copy asynchronous and synchronous Windows settings to the settings storage location server, if available|Store changes to asynchronous and synchronous Windows settings storage location| |**Windows Connect (RDP) / Unlock**|Synchronize any asynchronous Windows settings from settings storage location to local cache, if available.

    Apply cached Windows settings|Download and apply asynchronous windows settings from settings storage location| |**Windows Disconnect (RDP) / Lock**|Store asynchronous Windows settings changes to the local cache.

    Synchronize any asynchronous Windows settings from the local cache to settings storage location, if available|Store asynchronous Windows settings changes to the settings storage location| |**Application start**|Apply application settings from local cache as the application starts|Apply application settings from settings storage location as the application starts| |**Application closes**|Store any application settings changes to the local cache and copy settings to settings storage location, if available|Store any application settings changes to settings storage location| |**Sync Controller Scheduled Task**|Application and Windows settings are synchronized between the settings storage location and the local cache.

    **Note** Settings changes are not cached locally until an application closes. This trigger will not export changes made to a currently running application.

    For Windows settings, this means that any changes will not be cached locally and exported until the next Lock (Asynchronous) or Logoff (Asynchronous and Synchronous).

    Settings are applied in these cases:

  • Asynchronous Windows settings are applied directly.
  • Application settings are applied when the application starts.
  • Both asynchronous and synchronous Windows settings are applied during the next Windows logon.
  • Windows app (AppX) settings are applied during the next refresh. See [Monitor Application Settings](uev-changing-the-frequency-of-scheduled-tasks.md#monitor-application-settings) for more information.|NA| |**Asynchronous Settings updated on remote store***|Load and apply new asynchronous settings from the cache.|Load and apply settings from central server| ## Related topics [Technical Reference for UE-V](uev-technical-reference.md) [Changing the Frequency of UE-V Scheduled Tasks](uev-changing-the-frequency-of-scheduled-tasks.md) [Choose the Configuration Method for UE-V](uev-deploy-required-features.md)