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title: "Quickstart: Configure a restricted user experience"
description: Learn how to configure a restricted user experience using Windows Configuration Designer, Microsoft Intune, PowerShell or GPO.
ms.topic: quickstart
ms.date: 01/29/2024
ms.date: 02/05/2024
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- ✅ <a href=/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
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# Quickstart: Configure a restricted user experience
With a *restricted user experience* you can control the applications allowed in a locked down Windows desktop.
With a *restricted user experience*, you can control the applications allowed in a locked down Windows desktop.
This quickstart provides practical examples of how to configure a restricted user experience on Windows 11. The examples describe the steps using a mobile device management solution (MDM) like Microsoft Intune, provisioning packages (PPKG), and PowerShell. While different solutions are used, the configuration settings and results are the same.

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- name: Configure digital signs
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- name: Configure a single-app kiosk
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- name: Configure a multi-app kiosk for Windows 10
- name: Configure a restricted user experience for Windows 10
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- name: Configure a multi-app kiosk for Windows 11
- name: Configure a restricted user experience for Windows 11
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- name: Kiosk reference information
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