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# Binary

{% hint style="info" %}
If the binary type is 'AAB/APK,' the settings in Android App Mgmt are automatically synchronized.\
For detailed information, please refer to **"**[**here**](/dev/chi/docs/apps/windows.md#binary-type)**"**.
{% endhint %}

## New Binary <a href="#id" id="id"></a>

This menu allows you to register the binary for the app to be serviced. The registered binary will be available in the store after verification is completed according to the 'Distribution Option' set during the verification request.

### Binary Type <a href="#id" id="id"></a>

* The Binary Type is set when creating a Windows app in the 'Application' menu.
  * AAB/APK: Services the app registered on Android on Windows.
  * EXE: Registers an executable file that can be installed in the Windows environment and services it.
* The Binary Type cannot be modified directly.
  * However, changing from AAB/APK to EXE is supported through 'Help', but temporary service restrictions may occur.

### Upload Binary <a href="#id" id="id"></a>

You can upload a supported binary based on the Binary Type.

* AAB/APK
  * The binary registered in 'Android App Mgmt. > New Binary' will be synchronized.
  * If multiple binaries are registered, the first registered binary will be synchronized.
  * The binary must meet the following conditions:
    * In-App SDK supported
    * targetSdkVersion 23 or higher
* EXE
  * Directly upload a file that can be installed in the Windows environment.
  * The binary must meet the following conditions:
    * EXE file of 2GB or less

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## Published Binary <a href="#id" id="id"></a>

This menu allows you to check information about the currently published binary.


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