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Lesson 6: Installing andConfiguring Windows
Store ApplicationsMOAC 70-687: Configuring Windows 8
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Installing and ConfiguringWindows Store Apps
Lesson 6: Installing and Configuring Windows
Store Applications
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The Windows Store• The Windows Store is Microsoft’s central
location for distributing and purchasingapps.
• It provides access to both traditional appsas well as Windows apps (e.g., packagedapps).
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Windows Apps• Windows apps use the new Windows user
interface (UI) designed to display and workacross Windows 8 devices with different form
factors and display sizes.• There are currently thousands of Windows 8
apps available within the store, and thenumber is continuing to grow on a daily
basis.
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Microsoft Accounts• To install, reinstall, and update Windows
Store apps, you need a Microsoft accountand an Internet connection.
• A Microsoft account (formerly calledWindows Live ID) includes an email addressand a password that allows you to sign in toall Microsoft sites and services.
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Installing WindowsStore Apps
• You can visit the Windows Store landingpage by clicking the Store tile on theWindows 8 Start screen.
• Once on the Store landing page, you findfree and paid apps grouped intocategories.
• You can browse the categories, or press theWindows logo key + Q to open the Searchfunction.
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Installing Windows Store Apps
Accessing the Windows Store
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Click to accessthe Windows
Store
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Installing Windows Store Apps
Searching the Windows Store
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Charms bar
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App Purchase Page• Each app is represented by a tile that once
selected, takes you to a purchase page(also called an app listing page).
• From there you can gather information suchas the app’s download size, its publisher,
and a detailed description of its features.Here you can decide to install the app.
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Installing Windows Store Apps
Viewing an app’s purchase page
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Uninstalling WindowsStore Apps
• If you decide after using the app that youno longer need it, right-click the app’s tile
and choose Uninstall from the menu that
appears along the bottom of the WindowsStart screen.
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Reinstalling WindowsStore Apps
• Each time you install a Windows app on adevice, it’s saved to your Microsoft account
and the device is added to the list of
devices allowed to run it. This provides youwith two capabilities:
o You can install the app on up to five Windows 8devices using the same account.
o If you uninstall a Windows App, you can reinstall itquickly.
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Install or Reinstall an App
Identifying apps not installed on this PC
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Updating WindowsStore Apps
• Microsoft checks to see whether there areany updates for the apps you’ve previously
downloaded from the Windows Store.
• If any are found, a number indicatorappears on the Store tile.
• By default, all updates are selectedautomatically and clicking Install starts theupdate process.
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Updating Windows Store Apps
Reviewing the notification of Store Updates
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Available appupdates ready
to be installed
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Updating Windows Store Apps
Selecting the Updates link
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The updates link
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Updating Windows Store Apps
Managing update options
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Click to start the
update process
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Disable Automatic Download Updatesfrom within the Windows Store App
Turning off app updates on Windows 8
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Restricting Access to theWindows Store Content
• You can restrict access to the WindowsStore content by using AppLocker, whichcan be used to control which Windows apps
are allowed to run through the configurationof rules and properties.
• AppLocker controls which applications andfiles users can run on their Windows 8 client
computers through the creation ofAppLocker rules.
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Creating RulesYou can create AppLocker rules for a singlecomputer or a group of computers:
• For a single computer: Use the Local Security
Policy editor (secpol.msc) to modify localsecurity settings on your computer.
• For a group of computers: Use the GroupPolicy Management console (GPMC) within
a Group Policy object (GPO). A GPO is agroup of settings that define how acomputer will behave for a group of users.
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Rule Collections• The AppLocker Microsoft Management console
is organized into four areas (executable files,scripts, Windows installer files, and packagedapps) called rule collections.
• Rule collections include the following:
o Executable files (.exe, .com)
o Scripts (.ps2, .bat, .js, .cmd, .vbs)
o Windows Installer files (.msi, .mst, .msp)o Appx (Packaged apps and Packaged app installers;
.appx) — This includes Windows apps and side-loadedline of business (LOB) apps.
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Rule Options• When creating rules with AppLocker, you
have these options:
o Create New Rule
o Automatically Generate Ruleso Create Default Rules
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Block a Windows App by UsingAppLocker Rules
Reviewing AppLocker rules
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Block a Windows App by UsingAppLocker Rules
Blocking the Sports app
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Adding Internal Content(Side Loading)
Lesson 6: Installing and Configuring Windows
Store Applications
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Side Loading• Side loading an app allows you to install a
Windows app directly without publishing it toand downloading it from the Windows Store.
• Publishing an app to the Windows Storemakes it available to the public.
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Line of Business(LOB) Apps
• LOB apps include apps that are critical torunning the business of the company as well asapps that are unique to the main business ofthe company.
• If your organization has its own LOB apps, youhave two options for installing them on devicesrunning Windows RT, Windows 8 (Enterprise/Pro),and Windows Server 2012:
o Access the app through the Windows Storeo Side loading
(Requires Developer license and certificate)
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Disabling theWindows Store
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Store Applications
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Di bli Wi d
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Disabling WindowsStore Access
• If your company policy dictates that accessto the Windows Store should be disabled,you can easily
o Configure it through the Local Group Policyeditor (gpedit.msc) for a single computer, or
o Use GPMC if you are working in a domain-basedenvironment.
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Group Policy Orderof Precedence
Group Policy settings are processed in thefollowing order:
1. Local Group Policy object.
2. Group Policies linked to the Site container.
3. Group Policies linked to the Domain container.
4. Group Policies linked to the Organizational Unitthat is highest in the OU hierarchy areprocessed first, followed by GPOs linked to thechild OU, and so on. If there are multiple GPOslinked to the same OU, they are processed inthe order specified by the administrator.
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Disable Access to the Windows Store Using theLocal Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)
Turning off the Store application
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Disable Access to the Windows Store Using theLocal Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)
Blocking access to the Windows Store
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