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MD-100 Windows 10

Module 08:
Managing Apps in Windows 10

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Providing Apps to Users

Module Managing Universal Windows Apps


agenda

Web Browsers in Windows 10

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Lesson01: Providing Apps to Users

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Lesson 1: Providing Apps to Users
• Types of Windows 10 Apps
• Methods for Deploying Desktop Apps
• Installing Desktop Apps Manually
• Installing Desktop Apps Automatically
• What Is Office 365

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Types of Windows 10 Apps
• Desktop app installation:
‒ Is performed by using .exe or .msi installer files
‒ Can be automated
‒ Can be replaced by distributed app installation and execution methods in larger environments
• Windows Store apps:
‒ Run on Windows 8 or newer
‒ Can be installed from the Windows Store or sideloaded
• Universal Windows Apps
‒ Can install on multiple hardware platforms
‒ Desktop Bridge can convert desktop apps to universal app
• RemoteApp apps:
‒ Enable apps to run remotely but display locally
‒ Enable apps to run on clients that do not meet app hardware requirements
• App-V apps
‒ Apps stream to the desktop
‒ Enable multiple versions of apps to run without conflict
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Methods for Deploying Apps
• Manual installation
• Group policy
• Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
• Microsoft Intune
• Virtualized applications
• Remote applications
• Included in image

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Installing Desktop Apps Manually

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Installing Desktop Apps Automatically

Group Policy • Leverages existing AD infrastructure • Requires domain-joined


• Low Complexity • Must be MSI
• Very limited reporting (event log)
• No pre-req verification
MDT • Light-touch solution • Strictly for deployment, not a full management solution
• Minimal infrastructure requirements
SCCM • Comprehensive Management • More complex to deploy and manage
• Zero-touch solution (when combined • Devices must be managed by organization
with MDT) • Doesn’t support mobile OSes
Intune • Comprehensive Management • Cannot deploy OS (uses Autopilot)
• Low Complexity • Limited Win32 app deployment capabilities
• Supports BYOD and mobile OSes • Not as robust as SCCM

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Office 365
• Deployment Options
‒ Click-to-run
‒ Group Policy
‒ Configuration Manager
‒ App-V
‒ Remote Desktop Service (RDS)

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Lesson02: Managing Universal Windows
Apps

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Lesson 2: Managing Universal Windows Apps
• Microsoft Store and Microsoft Store for Business
• Managing Access to the Microsoft Store
• Configuring Assigned Access to a Single Microsoft Store App
• Sideloading UWP Apps

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Microsoft Store and Microsoft Store for Business
• Microsoft Store for Business is a portal that
provides users access to corporate apps
• Organizations must have an Azure AD tenant
• Apps can be purchased from the store for
individuals or in volume for the organization
• Apps are only supported on Windows 10
devices
• Organizations can house their LOB apps in a
private store
• Developers can be allowed to upload custom
apps for your organization

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Managing access to the Microsoft Store

• Users must sign in with a Microsoft account


to download apps
• Preventing access to the Windows Store
requires:
• Editing the registry OR
• Blocking Microsoft accounts
• AppLocker can control installation and
execution of certain apps from the Microsoft
Store
• App updates are installed automatically by
default

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Configuring Assigned Access to a Single Store App

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Lesson03: Web Browsers in Windows 10

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Lesson 3: Web Browsers in Windows 10
• Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge
• Microsoft Edge Browser
• Managing Extensions
• Microsoft Edge Productivity Features
• Internet Explorer 11
• Privacy Features in Internet Explorer 11
• Security Features in Internet Explorer 11
• Internet Explorer Security Zones and Add-ons
• Internet Explorer Compatibility View
• Internet Explorer Enterprise Mode

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Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge

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The Microsoft Edge Browser

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Managing Extensions

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Microsoft Edge Productivity Features
• Tab management
• Paste and go
• Improved battery life
• Windows Hello authentication
• Website notifications
• OneDrive synchronization of favorites
• Reading view
• Full screen browsing
• Cross-device browsing
• PDF annotation
• ePub reader

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Internet Explorer 11

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Privacy Features in Internet Explorer 11

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Security Features in Internet Explorer 11

Internet Explorer includes a number


of security features such as:
• The SmartScreen Filter
• ActiveX Controls and Management
• Cross-Site Scripting Filter
• Data Execution Prevention
• Enhanced Protected Mode

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Internet Explorer Security Zones and Add-ons

• Internet Explorer 11 is built to function without add-ons


• Internet Explorer for the desktop supports HTML5 and Adobe
Flash by default
• The Manage Add-ons feature allows users to:
‒ Enable and disable add-ons
‒ Add and remove add-ons

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Security Features in Internet Explorer 11

Compatibility View helps


display a webpage as it is
meant to be viewed

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Internet Explorer Enterprise Mode

• Designed for sites specifically written for IE7 or IE8


• Enterprise Mode Site List Manager maintains list of websites
• Configured through Group Policy

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Practice Labs

Installing Apps in Windows Configuring Microsoft Edge


10 to support Internet Explorer
Enterprise Mode

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Module Review

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