Docker Desktop for Windows user manual | Linux container on Windows
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QuickStartGuideOnceDockerDesktopisinstalled,theQuickStartGuidelaunches.ItincludesasimpleexercisetobuildanexampleDockerimage,runitasacontainer,pushandsavetheimagetoDockerHub.ToruntheQuickStartGuideondemand,selecttheDockermenuandthenchooseQuickStartGuide.Foramoredetailedguide,seeGetstarted[1].SignintoDockerDesktopWerecommendthatyouauthenticateusingtheSignin/CreateIDoptioninthetop-rightcornerofDockerDesktop.Onceloggedin,youcanaccessyourDockerHubrepositoriesdirectlyfromDockerDesktop.Authenticate...
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Once Docker Desktop is installed, the Quick Start Guide launches. It includes a simple exercise to build an example Docker image, run it as a container, push and save the image to Docker Hub.
To run the Quick Start Guide on demand, select the Docker menu and then choose Quick Start Guide.
For a more detailed guide, see Get started[1].
Sign in to Docker DesktopWe recommend that you authenticate using the Sign in/Create ID option in the top-right corner of Docker Desktop.
Once logged in, you can access your Docker Hub repositories directly from Docker Desktop.
Authenticated users get a higher pull rate limit compared to anonymous users. For example, if you are authenticated, you get 200 pulls per 6 hour period, compared to 100 pulls per 6 hour period per IP address for anonymous users. For more information, see Download rate limit[2].
In large enterprises where admin access is r...