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title: Fixing Applications by Using the SUA Tool (Windows 10)
description: On the user interface for the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool, you can apply fixes to an application.
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manager: dougeby
ms.author: aaroncz
ms.prod: w10
author: aczechowski
ms.date: 04/19/2017
ms.topic: article
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# Fixing Applications by Using the SUA Tool
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2008 R2
On the user interface for the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool, you can apply fixes to an application.
**To fix an application by using the SUA tool**
1. Use the SUA tool to test an application. For more information, see [Using the SUA Tool](using-the-sua-tool.md).
2. After you finish testing, open the SUA tool.
3. On the **Mitigation** menu, click the command that corresponds to the action that you want to take. The following table describes the commands.
|Mitigation menu command|Description|
|--- |--- |
|**Apply Mitigations**|Opens the **Mitigate AppCompat Issues** dialog box, in which you can select the fixes that you intend to apply to the application.|
|**Undo Mitigations**|Removes the application fixes that you just applied.<p>This option is available only after you apply an application fix and before you close the SUA tool. Alternatively, you can manually remove application fixes by using **Programs and Features** in Control Panel.|
|**Export Mitigations as Windows Installer file**|Exports your application fixes as a Windows® Installer (.msi) file, which can then be deployed to other computers that are running the application.|