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- Power BI Report Server license. For more information, see [Licensing Power BI Report Server](/power-bi/report-server/get-started#licensing-power-bi-report-server).
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- Download [Microsoft Power BI Report Server-September 2019](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=57270).
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- Download [Microsoft Power BI Report Server-September 2024](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=105945).
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- Download [Microsoft Power BI Desktop (Optimized for Power BI Report Server - September 2019)](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=58494).
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The following are new features you can try out with this version.
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## <aname="BKMK_WindowsVPP"></a> Manage volume-purchased apps from the Windows Store for Business
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The [Windows Store for Business](https://www.microsoft.com/business-store) is where you can find and purchase apps for your organization, individually or in volume. By connecting the store to Configuration Manager, you can manage volume-purchased apps from the Configuration Manager console, for example:
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The Windows Store for Business is where you can find and purchase apps for your organization, individually or in volume. By connecting the store to Configuration Manager, you can manage volume-purchased apps from the Configuration Manager console, for example:
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##### Scenario 1: Set up Windows Store for Business synchronization
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1. In Microsoft Entra ID, register Configuration Manager as a "Web Application and/or Web API" management tool. This will give you a client ID that you will need later.
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1. In Microsoft Entra ID, register Configuration Manager as a "Web Application and/or Web API" management tool. This will give you a client ID that you'll need later.
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1. In the **Active Directory** node of [https://portal.azure.com](https://portal.azure.com), select your Microsoft Entra ID, then click **Applications** > **Add**.
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2. Click **Add an application my organization is developing**.
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3. Enter a name for the application, select **Web application** and/or **Web API**, then click the Next arrow.
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4. Enter the same URL for both the **Sign-on URL** and **App ID URI**. The URL can be anything and does not need to resolve to a real address. For example, you can enter **https://<yourdomain\>/sccm**.
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4. Enter the same URL for both the **Sign-on URL** and **App ID URI**. The URL can be anything and doesn't need to resolve to a real address. For example, you can enter **https://<yourdomain\>/sccm**.
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5. Complete the wizard.
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2. In Microsoft Entra ID, create a client key for the registered management tool.
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1. Highlight the application you just created and click **Configure**.
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2. Under **Keys**, select a duration from the list, and click **Save**. This will create a new client key. Don't navigate away from this page until you have successfully onboarded Windows Store for Business to Configuration Manager.
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## <aname="bkmk_peercache"></a> Client settings to manage Client Cache Settings and client Peer Cache
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Technical preview version 1604 introduces two new device client settings that affect the use of a client's cache. Both can be used individually but are configured on the same property sheet for client settings and combine to help you manage deployment of content to your clients in remote locations.
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- First is **client Peer Cache**, a built-in Configuration Manager solution for clients to share content with other clients directly from their local cache. For Peer Cache clients to share content, they must be members of the same boundary group. Peer Cache does not replace the use of other solutions like BracnchCache but instead works side-by-side to give you more options to extend traditional content deployment solutions like distribution points.
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- First is **client Peer Cache**, a built-in Configuration Manager solution for clients to share content with other clients directly from their local cache. For Peer Cache clients to share content, they must be members of the same boundary group. Peer Cache doesn't replace the use of other solutions like BracnchCache but instead works side-by-side to give you more options to extend traditional content deployment solutions like distribution points.
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After you deploy client settings that enable Peer Cache to a collection, members of that collection can act as a peer content source for other clients in its boundary group. The client that operates as a peer content source will submit a list of available content it has cached to its management point. Then, when the next client in that boundary group requests that content, the peer cache source is offered as a potential content source along with all distribution points that are configured to be fast. The client selects a random content source from this combined pool of content sources. Clients will only seek content from a distribution point that is configured to be slow when no fast distribution points or peer cache sources are present in the boundary group.
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## <aname="bkmk_passport"></a> Support for Passport for Work as a KSP
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## <aname="BKMK_Smart"></a> SmartLock setting for Android devices
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A new setting, **Allow SmartLock and other trust agents** has been added to the **Android and Samsung KNOX** configuration item that lets you control the SmartLock feature on compatible Android devices. This phone capability, sometimes known as trust agents lets you disable or bypass the device lock screen password if the device is in a trusted location such as when it is connected to a specific Bluetooth device, or when it is near to an NFC tag. You can use this setting to prevent end users from configuring SmartLock.
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A new setting, **Allow SmartLock and other trust agents** has been added to the **Android and Samsung KNOX** configuration item that lets you control the SmartLock feature on compatible Android devices. This phone capability, sometimes known as trust agents lets you disable or bypass the device lock screen password if the device is in a trusted location such as when it's connected to a specific Bluetooth device, or when it's near to an NFC tag. You can use this setting to prevent end users from configuring SmartLock.
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## <aname="BKMK_Grace"></a> Grace period for required application deployments
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