Microsoft explains how Windows 8 Enterprise Edition manages its own PC

  


Computer Shop News As more and more people use their own devices to work, in the enterprise BYO (bring your own, bing your own ) PCs are becoming more and more common. Jeffrey Sutherland, director of Microsoft's management systems project, today discussed how to use Windows 8 (including WOA, Windows on ARM, or ARM version of Windows 8) in the MSDN official blog.

<;We know that developers will be comfortable developing applications for Windows 8 systems including WOA, and it will not be difficult to develop LOB (Line-of-Business) enterprise applications. But many companies want to be able to directly control and manage access to their internal LOB applications, including the download of installation files. In other words, Windows 8 applications within these enterprises cannot be provided to their employees through the Windows Store app store. For PCs using WOA, Windows 8 has created a new management client, enterprise. Users can publish such apps to employees. Users can log in to the corporate intranet using their new email address and password in the WOA's control panel to get enterprise applications.




Using SSL Server Authentication, IT agents can accept employee requests and send a user authentication to their PC, IT administrators The employee's Windows 8 PC permissions can be set, including maximum password error limit, maximum inactivity time lock, minimum password length, password expiration, and more.

In terms of the maximum number of password errors, when a user tries to exceed the password, Windows will lock all the encrypted reels and reboot the device to the Windows 8 troubleshooting interface. If your device is lost or stolen, others can't get your confidential data. Of course, if you just misuse, then don't worry, you can get the recovery key for Windows 8 automatic storage in your SkyDrive account.



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