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Software Program (app)

A sequence of instructions written to perform a specified task.

Desktop apps

Traditional apps, installed using .exe or .msi installer file.

When an application will not run, even under Compatibility Mode, try these: (3)

-Hyper-V virtual machine


-a RemoteApp


-App-V

Basic troubleshooting (3):

1. Record any error messages displayed.


2. Use the Event Viewer to look for additional warnings or errors. If application seems slow, use Task Manager and other performance tools, like Performance Monitor.


3. Perform research on internet and check vendor website.

Program Compatibility Troubleshooter

Wizard based application that can help choose a Windows 10 compatibility mechanism to configure an executable file.

Try Recommended Settings (Compatibility Troubleshooter Option 1)

Implements the compatibility settings that the troubleshooter has determined will resolve the problem and configures the executable to use those settings whenever you run it.

Troubleshoot Program (Compatibility Troubleshooter Option 2)

Displays "What problems do you notice?" And you select which problems and it will lead you through other pages to diagnose problem and configure executable with specific compatibility settings.

What does Task Manager do?

Provides a quick glance of application performance, programs that are not responding. It allows you to stop a program running in memory and to disable startup programs.

Service

A program, routine, or process that performs a specific system function to support other programs or to provide a network service. Runs in the system background without a used interface.

Universal Windows Platform (UWP)

Special type of Windows Store apps that can be installed on multiple platforms and can run in a single, full window display across multiple devices (ex. Desktops, laptops, tablets).

Microsoft Account

Enable you to synchronize your desktop across multiple windows 10 devices and provide a consistent experience when working with Windows Store apps.

Windows Store Downloads and Updates

Allows you to view the current downloads and allows you to check for updates for Windows Store apps.

Windows Store Settings

Can enable automatic updates, show products on the Live Tile, and stream line purchases, and manage your devices connected to the Microsoft Account.

Which option do you have when configuring the Local Group Policy Editor for a user for the Windows Store?

Turn off Store application.


Default: access to Store allowed.


Enabled: access denied.


Disabled: access allowed.

Which options (3) for when you get a policy for a computer in the Local Group Policy Editor for the Windows Store?

-Turn off automatic download of updates.


-Allow store to install apps on Windows To Go workspaces.


-Turn off the store application.

What is Windows Store for Business?

Supports volume purchases for Windows apps, flexible distribution options, ability to reclaim or reuse licenses, and create a private store with the organization's private apps for employees.

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies

Defines the standards, restrictions, and procedures for end users who have authorized access to company data from their personal devices.

Line of Business (LOB) apps

Apps that's are critical to running the company business and apps unique to the company's main business.

Store for Business Admin role

Configure account settings, acquire apps, distribute apps, and sign policies and catalogs.

Store for Business Purchaser role

Acquire apps and distribute apps.

Store for Business Device Guard signer role

Sign policies and catalogs.

Windows Installer

Software component used for installation, maintenance, and removal of software on Windows.

Microsoft Software Installation (MSI) file

Information for software is stored here in a database installation file that is a .msi filename extension.

Deploy software with group policies 3 steps:

1. Create a distribution point on the publishing server. Create a share, users need read and execute.


2. Create a group policy object to distribute software (assigned to computers: assigned at startup, assigned to users: assigned at login).


3. Assign (to users) or publish (to computers) a package.

Assign software to a user:

Software available on the user's Start menu.

Assign software to a computer:

The application is installed next time computer starts.

Publish software to user:

Program shortcut available in Control Panel's applet or can be configured to install when a file that is associated with application is opened.

Sideloading

The process of installing Windows Store applications without using the Windows Store.

Deeplinking

Identifies an application in the Windows Store by providing a link that will take the user directly to the app in the Windows Store.

To use sideloading, you need (4):

-Windows 10 Enterprise/Professional computer to be joined to an Active Directory domain.


-Group policy must be set to Allow all trusted apps to install.


-app must be signed by a Certificate Authority (CA) that is trusted by the targeted PCs on the network.


-a sideloading activation key of computer is not joined to a domain.