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Manage and update Windows 10
Administrative Tools in Windows 10
Cortana integration in your business or enterprise
Update Windows 10 in the enterprise
Overview of Windows as a service
Prepare servicing strategy for Windows 10 updates
Build deployment rings for Windows 10 updates
Assign devices to servicing branches for Windows 10 updates
Optimize update delivery for Windows 10 updates
Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates
Configure BranchCache for Windows 10 updates
Manage updates for Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise
Manage updates using Windows Update for Business
Configure Windows Update for Business
Integrate Windows Update for Business with management solutions
Walkthrough: use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business
Walkthrough: use Intune to configure Windows Update for Business
Manage Windows 10 updates using Windows Server Update Services
Manage Windows 10 updates using System Center Configuration Manager
Manage corporate devices
Connect to remote Azure Active Directory-joined PC
Manage Windows 10 and Windows Store tips, tricks, and suggestions
New policies for Windows 10
Group Policies that apply only to Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education
Changes to Group Policy settings for Windows 10 Start
Windows 10 Mobile and MDM
Introduction to configuration service providers (CSPs)
Windows Spotlight on the lock screen
Manage Windows 10 Start and taskbar layout
Configure Windows 10 taskbar
Customize and export Start layout
Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with Group Policy
Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with ICD and provisioning packages
Customize Windows 10 Start with mobile device management (MDM)
Create mandatory user profiles
Lock down Windows 10
Lockdown features from Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry
Set up a shared or guest PC with Windows 10
Set up a device for anyone to use (kiosk mode)
Set up a kiosk on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education
Set up a kiosk on Windows 10 Mobile or Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise
Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)
Lock down Windows 10 to specific apps
Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services
Configure Windows telemetry in your organization
Configure access to Windows Store
Manage Wi-Fi Sense in your company
Configure Windows 10 Mobile using Lockdown XML
Settings and quick actions that can be locked down in Windows 10 Mobile
Product IDs in Windows 10 Mobile
Reset a Windows 10 Mobile device
Join Windows 10 Mobile to Azure Active Directory
Configure devices without MDM
Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows
Getting Started with App-V
What's new in App-V
Release Notes for App-V
Evaluating App-V
High Level Architecture for App-V
Planning for App-V
Preparing Your Environment for App-V
App-V Prerequisites
App-V Security Considerations
Planning to Deploy App-V
App-V Supported Configurations
App-V Capacity Planning
Planning for High Availability with App-V
Planning to Deploy App-V with an Electronic Software Distribution System
Planning for the App-V Server Deployment
Planning for the App-V Sequencer and Client Deployment
Planning for Using App-V with Office
Planning to Use Folder Redirection with App-V
App-V Planning Checklist
Deploying App-V
Deploying the App-V Sequencer and Configuring the Client
About Client Configuration Settings
Enable the App-V desktop client
How to Install the Sequencer
Deploying the App-V Server
How to Deploy the App-V Server
How to Deploy the App-V Server Using a Script
How to Deploy the App-V Databases by Using SQL Scripts
How to Install the Publishing Server on a Remote Computer
How to Install the Management and Reporting Databases on Separate Computers from the Management and Reporting Services
How to install the Management Server on a Standalone Computer and Connect it to the Database
About App-V Reporting
How to install the Reporting Server on a Standalone Computer and Connect it to the Database
App-V Deployment Checklist
Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using App-V
Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V
Operations for App-V
Creating and Managing App-V Virtualized Applications
How to Sequence a New Application with App-V
How to Modify an Existing Virtual Application Package
How to Create and Use a Project Template
How to Create a Package Accelerator
How to Create a Virtual Application Package Using an App-V Package Accelerator
Administering App-V Virtual Applications by Using the Management Console
About App-V Dynamic Configuration
How to Connect to the Management Console
How to Add or Upgrade Packages by Using the Management Console
How to Configure Access to Packages by Using the Management Console
How to Publish a Package by Using the Management Console
How to Delete a Package in the Management Console
How to Add or Remove an Administrator by Using the Management Console
How to Register and Unregister a Publishing Server by Using the Management Console
How to Create a Custom Configuration File by Using the App-V Management Console
How to Transfer Access and Configurations to Another Version of a Package by Using the Management Console
How to Customize Virtual Applications Extensions for a Specific AD Group by Using the Management Console
How to View and Configure Applications and Default Virtual Application Extensions by Using the Management Console
Managing Connection Groups
About the Connection Group Virtual Environment
About the Connection Group File
How to Create a Connection Group
How to Create a Connection Group with User-Published and Globally Published Packages
How to Delete a Connection Group
How to Publish a Connection Group
How to Make a Connection Group Ignore the Package Version
How to Allow Only Administrators to Enable Connection Groups
Deploying App-V Packages by Using Electronic Software Distribution (ESD)
How to deploy App-V Packages Using Electronic Software Distribution
How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD
Using the App-V Client Management Console
Migrating to App-V from a Previous Version
How to Convert a Package Created in a Previous Version of App-V
Maintaining App-V
How to Move the App-V Server to Another Computer
Administering App-V by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Load the Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for App-V and Get Cmdlet Help
How to Manage App-V Packages Running on a Stand-Alone Computer by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Manage Connection Groups on a Stand-alone Computer by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Modify Client Configuration by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Configure the Client to Receive Package and Connection Groups Updates From the Publishing Server
How to Apply the User Configuration File by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Apply the Deployment Configuration File by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Sequence a Package by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Create a Package Accelerator by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Enable Reporting on the App-V Client by Using Windows PowerShell
How to Install the App-V Databases and Convert the Associated Security Identifiers by Using Windows PowerShell
Troubleshooting App-V
Technical Reference for App-V
Performance Guidance for Application Virtualization
Application Publishing and Client Interaction
Viewing App-V Server Publishing Metadata
Running a Locally Installed Application Inside a Virtual Environment with Virtualized Applications
User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) for Windows
Get Started with UE-V
What's New in UE-V for Windows 10, version 1607
User Experience Virtualization Release Notes
Upgrade to UE-V for Windows 10
Prepare a UE-V Deployment
Deploy Required UE-V Features
Deploy UE-V for use with Custom Applications
Administering UE-V
Manage Configurations for UE-V
Configuring UE-V with Group Policy Objects
Configuring UE-V with System Center Configuration Manager
Administering UE-V with Windows PowerShell and WMI
Managing the UE-V Service and Packages with Windows PowerShell and WMI
Managing UE-V Settings Location Templates Using Windows PowerShell and WMI
Working with Custom UE-V Templates and the UE-V Template Generator
Manage Administrative Backup and Restore in UE-V
Changing the Frequency of UE-V Scheduled Tasks
Migrating UE-V Settings Packages
Using UE-V with Application Virtualization Applications
Troubleshooting UE-V
Technical Reference for UE-V
Sync Methods for UE-V
Sync Trigger Events for UE-V
Synchronizing Microsoft Office with UE-V
Application Template Schema Reference for UE-V
Security Considerations for UE-V
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