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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/three.png" alt="step three"/> <img src="images/account-management.png" alt="account management"/></br></br>Enable account management if you want to configure settings on this page. </br></br><strong>If enabled:</strong></br></br>You can enroll the device in Active Directory, enroll in Azure Active Directory, or create a local administrator account on the device</br></br>To enroll the device in Active Directory, enter the credentials for a least-privileged user account to join the device to the domain.</br></br>Before you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, <a href="/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup" data-raw-source="[set up Azure AD join in your organization](/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup)">set up Azure AD join in your organization</a>. The <strong>maximum number of devices per user</strong> setting in your Azure AD tenant determines how many times the bulk token that you get in the wizard can be used. To enroll the device in Azure AD, select that option and enter a friendly name for the bulk token you will get using the wizard. Set an expiration date for the token (maximum is 180 days from the date you get the token). Click <strong>Get bulk token</strong>. In the <strong>Let's get you signed in</strong> window, enter an account that has permissions to join a device to Azure AD, and then the password. Click <strong>Accept</strong> to give Windows Configuration Designer the necessary permissions.</br></br><strong>Warning:</strong> You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows 10 to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using any of the wizards.</br></br>To create a local administrator account, select that option and enter a user name and password. </br></br><strong>Important:</strong> If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the <strong>Settings</strong> app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. </td><td><img src="images/account-management-details.png" alt="join Active Directory, Azure AD, or create a local admin account"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/three.png" alt="step three"/> <img src="images/account-management.png" alt="account management"/></br></br>Enable account management if you want to configure settings on this page. </br></br><strong>If enabled:</strong></br></br>You can enroll the device in Active Directory, enroll in Azure Active Directory, or create a local administrator account on the device</br></br>To enroll the device in Active Directory, enter the credentials for a least-privileged user account to join the device to the domain.</br></br>Before you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, <a href="/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup" data-raw-source="[set up Azure AD join in your organization](/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup)">set up Azure AD join in your organization</a>. The <strong>maximum number of devices per user</strong> setting in your Azure AD tenant determines how many times the bulk token that you get in the wizard can be used. To enroll the device in Azure AD, select that option and enter a friendly name for the bulk token you will get using the wizard. Set an expiration date for the token (maximum is 180 days from the date you get the token). Click <strong>Get bulk token</strong>. In the <strong>Let's get you signed in</strong> window, enter an account that has permissions to join a device to Azure AD, and then the password. Click <strong>Accept</strong> to give Windows Configuration Designer the necessary permissions.</br></br><strong>Warning:</strong> You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows 10 to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using any of the wizards.</br></br>To create a local administrator account, select that option and enter a user name and password. </br></br><strong>Important:</strong> If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the <strong>Settings</strong> app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. </td><td><img src="images/account-management-details.png" alt="join Active Directory, Azure AD, or create a local admin account"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/four.png" alt="step four"/> <img src="images/add-applications.png" alt="add applications"/></br></br>You can provision the kiosk app in the <strong>Add applications</strong> step. You can install multiple applications, both Windows desktop applications (Win32) and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, in a provisioning package. The settings in this step vary according to the application that you select. For help with the settings, see <a href="provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-with-apps.md" data-raw-source="[Provision PCs with apps](provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-with-apps.md)">Provision PCs with apps</a></br></br><strong>Warning:</strong> If you click the plus button to add an application, you must specify an application for the provisioning package to validate. If you click the plus button in error, select any executable file in <strong>Installer Path</strong>, and then a <strong>Cancel</strong> button becomes available, allowing you to complete the provisioning package without an application. </td><td><img src="images/add-applications-details.png" alt="add an application"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/four.png" alt="step four"/> <img src="images/add-applications.png" alt="add applications"/></br></br>You can provision the kiosk app in the <strong>Add applications</strong> step. You can install multiple applications, both Windows desktop applications (Win32) and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, in a provisioning package. The settings in this step vary according to the application that you select. For help with the settings, see <a href="provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-with-apps.md" data-raw-source="[Provision PCs with apps](provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-with-apps.md)">Provision PCs with apps</a></br></br><strong>Warning:</strong> If you click the plus button to add an application, you must specify an application for the provisioning package to validate. If you click the plus button in error, select any executable file in <strong>Installer Path</strong>, and then a <strong>Cancel</strong> button becomes available, allowing you to complete the provisioning package without an application. </td><td><img src="images/add-applications-details.png" alt="add an application"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/five.png" alt="step five"/> <img src="images/add-certificates.png" alt="add certificates"/></br></br>To provision the device with a certificate for the kiosk app, click <strong>Add a certificate</strong>. Enter a name for the certificate, and then browse to and select the certificate to be used.</td><td><img src="images/add-certificates-details.png" alt="add a certificate"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/five.png" alt="step five"/> <img src="images/add-certificates.png" alt="add certificates"/></br></br>To provision the device with a certificate for the kiosk app, click <strong>Add a certificate</strong>. Enter a name for the certificate, and then browse to and select the certificate to be used.</td><td><img src="images/add-certificates-details.png" alt="add a certificate"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/six.png" alt="step six"/> <img src="images/kiosk-account.png" alt="Configure kiosk account and app"/></br></br>You can create a local standard user account that will be used to run the kiosk app. If you toggle <strong>No</strong>, make sure that you have an existing user account to run the kiosk app.</br></br>If you want to create an account, enter the user name and password, and then toggle <strong>Yes</strong> or <strong>No</strong> to automatically sign in the account when the device starts. (If you encounter issues with auto sign-in after you apply the provisioning package, check the Event Viewer logs for auto logon issues under <strong>Applications and Services Logs\Microsoft\Windows\Authentication User Interface\Operational</strong>.)</br></br>In <strong>Configure the kiosk mode app</strong>, enter the name of the user account that will run the kiosk mode app. Select the type of app to run in kiosk mode, and then enter the path or filename (for a Windows desktop application) or the AUMID (for a Universal Windows app). For a Windows desktop application, you can use the filename if the path to the file is in the PATH environment variable, otherwise the full path is required.</td><td><img src="images/kiosk-account-details.png" alt="Configure kiosk account and app"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/six.png" alt="step six"/> <img src="images/kiosk-account.png" alt="Configure kiosk account and app"/></br></br>You can create a local standard user account that will be used to run the kiosk app. If you toggle <strong>No</strong>, make sure that you have an existing user account to run the kiosk app.</br></br>If you want to create an account, enter the user name and password, and then toggle <strong>Yes</strong> or <strong>No</strong> to automatically sign in the account when the device starts. (If you encounter issues with auto sign-in after you apply the provisioning package, check the Event Viewer logs for auto logon issues under <strong>Applications and Services Logs\Microsoft\Windows\Authentication User Interface\Operational</strong>.)</br></br>In <strong>Configure the kiosk mode app</strong>, enter the name of the user account that will run the kiosk mode app. Select the type of app to run in kiosk mode, and then enter the path or filename (for a Windows desktop application) or the AUMID (for a Universal Windows app). For a Windows desktop application, you can use the filename if the path to the file is in the PATH environment variable, otherwise the full path is required.</td><td><img src="images/kiosk-account-details.png" alt="The 'Configure kiosk common settings' button as displayed while provisioning a kiosk device in Windows Configuration Designer."/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/seven.png" alt="step seven"/> <img src="images/kiosk-common.png" alt="configure kiosk common settings"/></br></br>On this step, select your options for tablet mode, the user experience on the Welcome and shutdown screens, and the timeout settings.</td><td><img src="images/kiosk-common-details.png" alt="set tablet mode and configure welcome and shutdown and turn off timeout settings"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="images/seven.png" alt="step seven"/> <img src="images/kiosk-common.png" alt="configure kiosk common settings"/></br></br>On this step, select your options for tablet mode, the user experience on the Welcome and shutdown screens, and the timeout settings.</td><td><img src="images/kiosk-common-details.png" alt="set tablet mode and configure welcome and shutdown and turn off timeout settings"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> <img src="images/finish.png" alt="finish"/></br></br>You can set a password to protect your provisioning package. You must enter this password when you apply the provisioning package to a device.</td><td><img src="images/finish-details.png" alt="Protect your package"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> <img src="images/finish.png" alt="The 'finish' button as displayed while provisioning a kiosk device in Windows Configuration Designer."/></br></br>You can set a password to protect your provisioning package. You must enter this password when you apply the provisioning package to a device.</td><td><img src="images/finish-details.png" alt="Protect your package"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="../images/three.png" alt="step three"/> <img src="../images/account-management.png" alt="account management"/></br></br>Enable account management if you want to configure settings on this page. </br></br>You can enroll the device in Active Directory, enroll in Azure Active Directory, or create a local administrator account on the device</br></br>To enroll the device in Active Directory, enter the credentials for a least-privileged user account to join the device to the domain.</br></br>Before you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, <a href="/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup" data-raw-source="[set up Azure AD join in your organization](/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup)">set up Azure AD join in your organization</a>. The <strong>maximum number of devices per user</strong> setting in your Azure AD tenant determines how many times the bulk token that you get in the wizard can be used. To enroll the device in Azure AD, select that option and enter a friendly name for the bulk token you will get using the wizard. Set an expiration date for the token (maximum is 180 days from the date you get the token). Click <strong>Get bulk token</strong>. In the <strong>Let's get you signed in</strong> window, enter an account that has permissions to join a device to Azure AD, and then the password. Click <strong>Accept</strong> to give Windows Configuration Designer the necessary permissions. </br></br>To create a local administrator account, select that option and enter a user name and password. </br></br><strong>Important:</strong> If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the <strong>Settings</strong> app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. </td><td><img src="../images/account-management-details.png" alt="join Active Directory, Azure AD, or create a local admin account"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="../images/three.png" alt="step three"/> <img src="../images/account-management.png" alt="account management"/></br></br>Enable account management if you want to configure settings on this page. </br></br>You can enroll the device in Active Directory, enroll in Azure Active Directory, or create a local administrator account on the device</br></br>To enroll the device in Active Directory, enter the credentials for a least-privileged user account to join the device to the domain.</br></br>Before you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, <a href="/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup" data-raw-source="[set up Azure AD join in your organization](/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup)">set up Azure AD join in your organization</a>. The <strong>maximum number of devices per user</strong> setting in your Azure AD tenant determines how many times the bulk token that you get in the wizard can be used. To enroll the device in Azure AD, select that option and enter a friendly name for the bulk token you will get using the wizard. Set an expiration date for the token (maximum is 180 days from the date you get the token). Click <strong>Get bulk token</strong>. In the <strong>Let's get you signed in</strong> window, enter an account that has permissions to join a device to Azure AD, and then the password. Click <strong>Accept</strong> to give Windows Configuration Designer the necessary permissions. </br></br>To create a local administrator account, select that option and enter a user name and password. </br></br><strong>Important:</strong> If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the <strong>Settings</strong> app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. </td><td><img src="../images/account-management-details.png" alt="join Active Directory, Azure AD, or create a local admin account"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="../images/four.png" alt="step four"/> <img src="../images/add-applications.png" alt="add applications"/></br></br>You can install multiple applications, both Windows desktop applications (Win32) and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, in a provisioning package. The settings in this step vary according to the application that you select. For help with the settings, see <a href="provision-pcs-with-apps.md" data-raw-source="[Provision PCs with apps](provision-pcs-with-apps.md)">Provision PCs with apps</a>. </td><td><img src="../images/add-applications-details.png" alt="add an application"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="../images/four.png" alt="step four"/> <img src="../images/add-applications.png" alt="add applications"/></br></br>You can install multiple applications, both Windows desktop applications (Win32) and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, in a provisioning package. The settings in this step vary according to the application that you select. For help with the settings, see <a href="provision-pcs-with-apps.md" data-raw-source="[Provision PCs with apps](provision-pcs-with-apps.md)">Provision PCs with apps</a>. </td><td><img src="../images/add-applications-details.png" alt="add an application"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="../images/five.png" alt="step five"/> <img src="../images/add-certificates.png" alt="add certificates"/></br></br>To provision the device with a certificate, click <strong>Add a certificate</strong>. Enter a name for the certificate, and then browse to and select the certificate to be used.</td><td><img src="../images/add-certificates-details.png" alt="add a certificate"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"><img src="../images/five.png" alt="step five"/> <img src="../images/add-certificates.png" alt="add certificates"/></br></br>To provision the device with a certificate, click <strong>Add a certificate</strong>. Enter a name for the certificate, and then browse to and select the certificate to be used.</td><td><img src="../images/add-certificates-details.png" alt="add a certificate"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> <img src="../images/finish.png" alt="finish"/></br></br>You can set a password to protect your provisioning package. You must enter this password when you apply the provisioning package to a device.</td><td><img src="../images/finish-details.png" alt="Protect your package"/></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> <img src="../images/finish.png" alt="The 'finish' button as displayed when provisioning a desktop device in Windows Configuration Designer."/></br></br>You can set a password to protect your provisioning package. You must enter this password when you apply the provisioning package to a device.</td><td><img src="../images/finish-details.png" alt="Protect your package"/></td></tr>
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After you're done, click **Create**. It only takes a few seconds. When the package is built, the location where the package is stored is displayed as a hyperlink at the bottom of the page.
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After you're done, click **Create**. It only takes a few seconds. When the package is built, the location where the package is stored is displayed as a hyperlink at the bottom of the page.
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