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Configuring UE-V 2.1 SP1 with System Center Configuration Manager 2012
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After you install Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) 2.1 SP1 and its required features, you need to configure UE-V. The UE-V configuration pack provides a way for administrators to use the Compliance Settings feature of System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 or later to apply consistent configurations across sites where UE-V and Configuration Manager are installed.
UE-V configuration pack supported features
The UE-V configuration pack includes tools to perform the following tasks:
Create or update UE-V settings location template distribution baselines.
Define UE-V templates to be registered or unregistered
Update UE-V template configuration items and baselines as templates are added or updated
Distribute and register UE-V templates using standard Configuration Item remediation
Create or update a UE-V agent policy configuration item to set or clear these settings.
Max package size
Enable/disable Windows app sync
Wait for sync on application start
Setting import delay
Sync unlisted Windows apps
Wait for sync on sign in
Settings import notification
IT contact URL
Wait for sync timeout
Settings storage path
IT contact descriptive text
Settings template catalog path
Sync enablement
Tray icon enabled
Start/Stop UE-V agent service
Sync method
First use notification
Define which Windows apps will roam settings
Sync timeout
Verify compliance by confirming that UE-V is running.
Generate a UE-V agent policy configuration item
All UE-V agent policy and configuration is distributed through a single configuration item that is generated using the UevAgentPolicyGenerator.exe tool. This tool reads the desired configuration from an XML configuration file and creates a CI containing the discovery and remediation settings needed to bring the machine into compliance.
The UE-V agent policy configuration item CAB file is created using the UevTemplateBaselineGenerator.exe command line tool, which has these parameters:
Site <site code>
PolicyName <name> Optional: Defaults to "UE-V agent Policy" if not present
PolicyDescription <description> Optional: A description is provided if not present
CabFilePath <full path to configuration item .CAB file>
ConfigurationFile <full path to agent configuration XML file>
Note
It might be necessary to change the PowerShell execution policy to allow these scripts to run in your environment. Do these steps in the Configuration Manager console:
In the User Agent tab, set the PowerShell Execution Policy to Bypass
Create the first UE-V policy configuration item
Copy the default settings configuration file from the UE-V configuration pack installation directory to a location visible to your Configuration Manager console:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft User Experience Virtualization\ConfigPack\AgentConfiguration.xml c:\<target path>
The default configuration file contains five sections:
Computer Policy: All UE-V machine level settings. The DesiredState attribute can be one of the following values:
Set to have the value assigned in the registry.
Clear to remove the setting.
Unmanaged to have the configuration item left at its current state.
Don't remove lines from this section. Instead, set the DesiredState to 'Unmanaged' if you don't want Configuration Manager to alter current or default values.
CurrentComputerUserPolicy: All UE-V user level settings. These entries override the machine settings for a user. The DesiredState attribute can be one of the following values:
Set to have the value assigned in the registry.
Clear to remove the setting.
Unmanaged to have the configuration item left at its current state.
Don't remove lines from this section. Instead, set the DesiredState to 'Unmanaged' if you don't want Configuration Manager to alter current or default values.
Services: Entries in this section control service operation. The default configuration file contains a single entry for the UevAgentService. The DesiredState attribute can be set to Running or Stopped.
Windows8AppsComputerPolicy: All machine level Windows app synchronization settings. Each PackageFamilyName listed in this section can be assigned a DesiredState of one of the following values:
Enabled to have settings roam.
Disabled to prevent settings from roaming.
Cleared to have the entry removed from UE-V control.
You can add more lines to this section based on the list of installed Windows apps that can be viewed using the PowerShell cmdlet Get-AppxPackage.
Windows8AppsCurrentComputerUserPolicy: Identical to the Windows8AppsComputerPolicy with settings that override machine settings for an individual user.
Edit the configuration file by changing the desired state and value fields.
Run this command on a machine running the Configuration Manager console:
Reimport the CAB file. The version in Configuration Manager is updated.
Generate a UE-V template baseline
UE-V templates are distributed using a baseline containing multiple configuration items. Each configuration item contains the discovery and remediation scripts needed to install one UE-V template. The actual UE-V template is embedded within the remediation script for distribution using standard Configuration Item functionality.
The UE-V template baseline is created using the UevTemplateBaselineGenerator.exe command line tool, which has these parameters:
Site <site code>
BaselineName <name> (Optional: defaults to "UE-V Template Distribution Baseline" if not present)
BaselineDescription <description> (Optional: a description is provided if not present)
TemplateFolder <UE-V template folder>
Register <comma separated template file list>
Unregister <comma separated template list>
CabFilePath <Full path to baseline CAB file to generate>
The result is a baseline CAB file that is ready for import into Configuration Manager. If at a future date, you update or add a template, you can rerun the command using the same baseline name. Importing the CAB results in CI version updates on the changed templates.
Create the first UE-V template baseline
Create a primary set of UE-V templates in a stable folder location visible to the machine running your Configuration Manager console. As templates are added or updated, this folder is where they're pulled for distribution. The initial list of templates can be copied from a machine with UE-V installed. The default template location is C:\Program Files\Microsoft User Experience Virtualization\Templates.
Create a text.bat file where you can add the template generator command. This step is optional, but makes regeneration simpler if you save the command parameters.
Add the command and parameters to the .bat file that will generate the baseline. The following example creates a baseline that distributes Notepad and Calculator:
Run the .bat file to create UevTemplateBaseline.cab ready for import into Configuration Manager.
Update a UE-V template baseline
The template generator uses the template version to determine if a template should be updated. If you make a template change and update the version, the baseline generator compares the template in your primary folder with the template contained in the CI on the Configuration Manager server. If a difference is found, the generated baseline and modified CI versions are updated.
To distribute a new Notepad template, you would perform these steps:
Update the template and template version located in the <Version> element of the template.
Copy the template to your primary template directory.
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