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Nov 29, 2019 How to open Software Center. For the simplest method to start Software Center on a Windows 10 computer, press Start and type Software Center. You may not need to type the entire string for Windows to find the best match. If you navigate the Start menu, look under the Microsoft Endpoint Manager group for the Software Center icon.
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Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)
Your organization's IT admin uses Software Center to install applications, software updates, and upgrade Windows. This user guide explains the functionality of Software Center for users of the computer.
General notes about Software Center functionality:
This article describes the latest features of Software Center. If your organization is using an older but still supported version of Software Center, not all features are available. For more information, contact your IT admin.
Your IT admin may disable some aspects of Software Center. Your specific experience may vary.
How to open Software Center
For the simplest method to start Software Center on a Windows 10 computer, press Start and type Software Center
. You may not need to type the entire string for Windows to find the best match.
If you navigate the Start menu, look under the Microsoft Endpoint Manager group for the Software Center icon.
Note
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The Start menu path changed in version 1910. In version 1906 and earlier, the folder name is Microsoft System Center. When you update Configuration Manager to version 1910 or later, make sure to update any internal documentation that you maintain to include this new location.
Applications
Select the Applications tab to find and install applications that your IT admin deploys to you or this computer.
- All: Shows all applications that you can install
- Required: Your IT admin enforces these applications. If you uninstall one of these applications, Software Center reinstalls it.
- Filters: Your IT admin may create categories of applications. If available, select the drop-down list to filter the view to only those applications in a specific category. Select All to show all applications.
- Sort by: Rearrange the list of applications. By default this list sorts by Most recent. Recently available applications are listed with a New tag that is visible for 7 days.
- Search: Still can't find what you're looking for? Enter keywords in the Search box to find it!
- Switch the view: Select the icons to switch the view between list view and tile view. By default the applications list shows as graphic tiles.
- Tile view: Your IT admin can customize the icons. Below each tile displays the application name, publisher, and version.
- List view: This view displays the application icon, name, publisher, version, and status.
Install multiple applications
Install more than one application at a time instead of waiting for one to finish before starting the next. Not all applications qualify:
- The app is visible to you
- The app isn't already downloading or installed
- Your IT admin doesn't require approval to install the app
To install more than one application at a time:
- To enter multi-select mode in the list view, select the multi-select icon in the upper right corner.
- Select two or more apps to install by selecting the checkbox to the left of the apps in the list.
- Select the Install Selected button.
The apps install as normal, only now in succession.
Updates
Select the Updates tab to view and install software updates that your IT admin deploys to this computer.
- All: Shows all updates that you can install
- Required: Your IT admin enforces these updates.
- Sort by: Rearrange the list of updates. By default this list sorts by Application name: A to Z.
To install updates, select Install All.
To only install specific updates, select the icon to enter multi-select mode. Check the updates to install, and then select Install Selected.
Operating Systems
Select the Operating Systems tab to view and install versions of Windows that your IT admin deploys to this computer.
- All: Shows all Windows versions that you can install
- Required: Your IT admin enforces these upgrades.
- Sort by: Rearrange the list of updates. By default this list sorts by Application name: A to Z.
Installation status
Select the Installation status tab to view the status of applications. You may see the following states:
- Installed: Software Center already installed this application on this computer.
- Downloading: Software Center is downloading the software to install on this computer.
- Failed: Software Center encountered an error in trying to install the software.
- Scheduled to install after: Shows the date and time of the device's next maintenance window to install upcoming software. Maintenance windows are defined by your IT admin.
- The status can be seen in the All and the Upcoming tab.
- You can install before the maintenance window time by selecting the Install Now button.
Device compliance
Select the Device compliance tab to view the compliance status of this computer.
Select Check compliance to evaluate this device's settings against the security policies defined by your IT admin.
Options
Select the Options tab to view additional settings for this computer.
Work information
Indicate the hours that you typically work. Your IT admin may schedule software installations outside your business hours. Allow at least four hours each day for system maintenance tasks. Your IT admin can still install critical applications and software updates during business hours.
Select the drop-down lists to select the earliest and latest hours that you use this computer. By default these values are from 5 AM through 10 PM
Select the checkbox next to the days of the week that you typically use this computer. Software Center only selects the weekdays by default.
Specify whether you regularly use this computer to do your work. Your administrator might automatically install applications or make additional applications available to primary computers.
- Select I regularly use this computer to do my work if the computer you're using is a primary computer.
Power management
Your IT admin may set power management policies. These policies help your organization conserve electricity when this computer isn't in use.
To make this computer exempt from these policies, select the checkbox Do not apply power settings from my IT department to this computer. This setting is disabled by default; the computer applies power settings.
Computer maintenance
Specify how Software Center applies changes to software before the deadline
- Automatically install or uninstall required software and restart the computer only outside of the specified business hours: This setting is disabled by default.
- Suspend Software Center activities when my computer is in presentation mode: This setting is enabled by default.
- Sync Policy: Select this button when instructed by your IT admin. This computer checks with the servers for anything new, such as applications, software updates, or operating systems.
Custom tab in Software Center
Your IT admin might have added an additional tab to Software Center. This tab is named by your admin and leads to a web site they specify. For instance, you might have a tab called 'Help Desk' that leads to your organization's help desk web site.
-->Applies to: Windows Admin Center, Windows Admin Center Preview
Windows Admin Center is a locally deployed, browser-based app for managing Windows servers, clusters, hyper-converged infrastructure, as well as Windows 10 PCs. It comes at no additional cost beyond Windows and is ready to use in production.
To find out what's new, see Release history.
Download now
Download Windows Admin Center from the Microsoft Evaluation Center. Even though it says “Start your evaluation”, this is the generally available version for production use, included as part of your Windows or Windows Server license.
For help installing, see Install. For tips on getting started with Windows Admin Center, see Get started.
You can update non-preview versions of Windows Admin Center by using Microsoft Update or by manually downloading and installing Windows Admin Center. Each non-preview version of Windows Admin Center is supported until 30 days after the next non-preview version is released. Microsoft paint equivalent mac os x. See our support policy for more info.
Windows Admin Center scenarios
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Here are a few things you can use Windows Admin Center for:
Simplify server management Manage your servers and clusters with modernized versions of familiar tools such as Server Manager. Install in under five minutes and manage servers in your environment immediately, no additional configuration required. For details, see What is Windows Admin Center?. |
Work with hybrid solutions Integration with Azure helps you optionally connect your on-premises servers with relevant cloud services. For details, see Azure hybrid services |
Streamline hyperconverged management Streamline management of Azure Stack HCI or Windows Server hyperconverged clusters. Use simplified workloads to create and manage VMs, Storage Spaces Direct volumes, Software-Defined Networking and more. For details, see Manage Hyper-Converged Infrastructure with Windows Admin Center |
Here's a video to give you an overview, followed by a poster giving more details:
Contents at a glance
Understand | Plan
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Deploy | Configure |
Use | Connect to Azure |
Support | Extend |
Video-based learning
Here are some videos from Microsoft Ignite 2019 sessions:
Here are some videos from Windows Server Summit 2019 sessions:
And here are a few additional resources:
See how customers are benefitting from Windows Admin Center
'[Windows Admin Center] has decreased our time/effort in managing the management system by over 75%.' - Rand Morimoto, President, Convergent Computing |
'Thanks to [Windows Admin Center], we can manage our customers remotely from HTML5 portal without problem and with the full integration with Azure Active Directory, we are able to increase the security thanks to the Multi-Factor Authentication.' - Silvio Di Benedetto, Founder and Senior Consultant, Inside Technologies |
“We have been able to deploy [Server Core] SKUs in a more effective way, improving resource efficiency, security and automation while still achieving a good degree of productivity and reducing errors that can happen when relying on scripting only.” - Guglielmo Mengora, Founder and CEO, VaiSulWeb |
“With [Windows Admin Center] customers especially in the SMB market now have an easy to use tool to manage their internal infrastructure. This minimizes administrative efforts and saves a lot of time. And the best of it: there are no additional license fees for [Windows Admin Center]!” - Helmut Otto, Managing Director, SecureGUARD |
Related products
Windows Admin Center is designed for managing a single server or cluster. It complements but does not replace existing Microsoft monitoring and management solutions, such as Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT), System Center, Intune, or Azure Stack.