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You can configure Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) to meet the specific needs of your enterprise by defining which applications are deployed and which configurations define the UE-V behavior.
Plan which applications to synchronize with UE-V
UE-V includes a set of predefined settings location templates. UE-V also allows administrators to create custom settings location templates for other applications, including third-party or line-of-business applications that are used in the enterprise. This topic includes a list of applications that are included with the UE-V client and guidance on how to include custom settings location templates.
Planning Which Applications to Synchronize with UE-V 1.0
Checklist for Evaluating Line-of-Business Applications for UE-V
Guidance on whether a line-of-business application should be synchronized.
Checklist for Evaluating Line-of-Business Applications for UE-V 1.0
Plan custom template deployment
In order to support other applications, including third-party applications, you must create custom settings location templates by using the UE-V Generator, and deploy them to a settings template catalog.
Planning for Custom Template Deployment for UE-V 1.0
Plan for UE-V configuration
UE-V configurations determine how settings are synchronized throughout the enterprise. These configurations can be made before, during, or after the UE-V Agent is deployed. UE-V provides a variety of configuration methods
Planning for UE-V Configuration Methods
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