Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) 2.x
Gäller för: User Experience Virtualization 2.0, User Experience Virtualization 2.1
Capture and centralize your users’ application settings and Windows OS settings by implementing Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) 2.0 or 2.1. Then, apply these settings to the devices users access in your enterprise, like desktop computers, laptops, or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions.
With UE-V you can…
Specify which application and desktop settings synchronize
Deliver the settings anytime and anywhere users work throughout the enterprise
Create custom templates for your third-party or line-of-business applications
Recover settings after hardware replacement or upgrade, or after reimaging a virtual machine to its initial state
Components of UE-V 2.x
This diagram shows how deployed UE-V components work together to synchronize settings.
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UE-V Agent |
Installed on every computer that needs to synchronize settings, the UE-V Agent monitors registered applications and the operating system for any settings changes, then synchronizes those settings between computers. |
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Settings packages |
Application settings and Windows settings are stored in settings packages created by the UE-V Agent. Settings packages are built, locally stored, and copied to the settings storage location.
The sync provider determines when the application or operating system settings are read from the Settings Packages and synchronized. |
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Settings storage location |
This is a standard network share that your users can access. The UE-V Agent verifies the location and creates a hidden system folder in which to store and retrieve user settings. |
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Settings location templates |
UE-V uses XML files as settings location templates to monitor and synchronize desktop application settings and Windows desktop settings between user computers. By default, some settings location templates are included in UE-V . You can also create, edit, or validate custom settings location templates by Managing Settings Synchronization for Custom Applications.
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Windows 8 app list |
Settings for Windows 8 apps are captured and applied dynamically. The app developer specifies the settings that are synchronized for each app. UE-V determines which Windows 8 apps are enabled for settings synchronization using a managed list of apps. By default, this list includes most Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 apps. You can add or remove applications in the Windows 8 app list by following the procedures shown here. |
Managing Settings Synchronization for Custom Applications
Use these UE-V components to create and manage custom templates for your third-party or line-of-business applications.
UE-V Generator |
Use the UE-V Generator to create custom settings location templates that you can then distribute to user computers. The UE-V Generator also lets you edit an existing template or validate a template that was created by using another XML editor. |
Settings template catalog |
The settings template catalog is a folder path on UE-V computers or a Server Message Block (SMB) network share that stores the custom settings location templates. The UE-V Agent checks this location once a day, retrieves new or updated templates, and updates its synchronization behavior. If you use only the UE-V default settings location templates, then a settings template catalog is unnecessary. For more information about settings deployment catalogs, see Configure a UE-V settings template catalog. |
Settings Synchronized by Default
UE-V synchronizes settings for these applications by default. For a complete list and more detailed information, see Settings that are automatically synchronized in a UE-V deployment.
Microsoft Office 2013 applications (UE-V 2.1 only)
Microsoft Office 2010 applications (UE-V 2.1 and 2.0)
Microsoft Office 2007 applications (UE-V 2.0 only)
Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10
Internet Explorer 11 in UE-V 2.1 only
Many Windows 8 applications, such as Xbox
Many Windows desktop applications, such as Notepad
Many Windows settings, such as desktop background or wallpaper
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You can also customize UE-V to synchronize settings for applications other than those synchronized by default. |
Compare UE-V to other Microsoft products
Use this table to compare UE-V to Synchronize Profiles in Windows 7, Synchronize Profiles in Windows 8, and the Sync PC Settings feature of Microsoft account.
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Synchronize settings between multiple computers |
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Synchronize settings between physical and virtual apps |
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Synchronize Windows 8 application settings |
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Manage via WMI |
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Synchronize settings changes on a regular basis |
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Minimal configuration for Setup |
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Supported on non-domain joined computers |
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Supports Primary Computer Active Directory attribute |
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Synchronizes settings between virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)/Remote Desktop Services (RDS) and rich desktops |
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Unlimited setting storage space |
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Choice in which app settings to synchronize |
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Backup/Restore for IT Pro |
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UE-V 2.x Release Notes
For more information, and for late-breaking news that did not make it into the documentation, see Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) 2.1 Release Notes or Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) 2.0 Release Notes.
Other resources for this product
More information
- Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) 2.1 Release Notes
View updated product information and known issues for UE-V 2.1.
- Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) 2.0 Release Notes
View updated product information and known issues for UE-V 2.0.
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