Hi all,
I have just got a Acer W510 in the department with Windows 8 to start testing Win8 and getting policies etc
ready for any mobile tablet we get in the school. I have a few questions regarding the Metro apps and I wondered whether anyone knew the answers!
I found were the apps are saved in a hidden folder called "WindowsApps" in the Program Files folder
but I don't see how this works when different people login.
1. For example on Windows 7 you install a program its available for everyone. With Win8 I at the moment
have a local user on the tablet (for home use) and my domain account (which I logon to at work) and if I install a metro app it's only available to that logged on user. I understand that metro apps are link with their Microsoft account so a purchased app Microsoft
wouldn't want every user to have access to obviously, but then how does this save the app in the "WindowsApps" folder as I have looked at the permissions on the app folders and they all seem to be the same. Why can't a different user from the one
that downloaded the app, search on the search bar and add free apps to their metro desktop, or it just be in the "all users" metro desktop instead of having to download it again? And if there do download it again does it create another folder for
the same app or install other the top of the current one!! How does that work?
2. And this slightly links in to the end of the last question, when I installed Win8 all the inbuilt apps needed
updating so I updated them on the domain account. I take the W510 home login with the local account and all the same apps need upgrading again, how does this work? Surely the apps update in one folder and shouldn't need updating again?
3. Also if the apps are installed in "WindowsApps" in the Program Files folder what happen if a use
logs in to a different win8 tablet, will none of their apps be there? Would they have to download them again? Obviously this is a difficult problem to solve as you wouldn't want it saving the apps to there profile making it huge either, but could/can you redirect
were the apps are downloaded too?
4. Lastly for free or purchase apps is there a way of rolling them out via <acronym style="border-width:0px
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conventional software? A place you can download them to a central server and deploy so everyone that logs into the tablet gets the same apps if done centrally?
Hopefully if I can get answers to these questions I can work out the do's and don't's for staff and better
inform then when they start asking questions
Thanks
Duncan