diff --git a/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md b/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md
index 96513679a7..2c80f5673f 100644
--- a/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md
+++ b/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.pagetype: hololens, devices
ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 07/27/2017
+ms.date: 04/01/2018
---
# Set up HoloLens in kiosk mode
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Single-app kiosk mode starts the specified app when the user signs in, and restr
>The assigned access feature which enables kiosk mode is intended for corporate-owned fixed-purpose devices. When the multi-app assigned access configuration is applied on the device, certain policies are enforced system-wide, and will impact other users on the device. Deleting the multi-app configuration will remove the assigned access lockdown profiles associated with the users, but it cannot revert all [the enforced policies](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps#policies-set-by-multi-app-kiosk-configuration). A factory reset is needed to clear all the policies enforced via assigned access.
For HoloLens devices running Windows 10, version 1803, there are three methods that you can use to configure the device as a kiosk:
-
+- You can [use Microsoft Intune](#intune-kiosk), for HoloLens devices managed by Intune, to configure single-app and multi-app kiosks.
- You can [use a provisioning package](#ppkg-kiosk) to configure single-app and multi-app kiosks.
- You can [use the Windows Device Portal](#portal-kiosk) to configure single-app kiosks.
@@ -33,11 +33,33 @@ For HoloLens devices running Windows 10, version 1607, you can [use the Windows
## Start layout for HoloLens
-If you use a [provisioning package](#ppkg-kiosk) to configure a multi-app kiosk, the procedure requires a Start layout. Start layout customization isn't supported in Holographic for Business, so you'll need to use a placeholder Start layout.
+If you use [Microsoft Intune](#intune-kiosk) or a [provisioning package](#ppkg-kiosk) to configure a multi-app kiosk, the procedure requires a Start layout. Start layout customization isn't supported in Holographic for Business, so you'll need to use a placeholder Start layout.
>[!NOTE]
>Because a single-app kiosk launches the kiosk app when a user signs in, there is no Start screen displayed.
+### Start layout file for Intune
+
+Save the following sample as an XML file. You will select this file when you configure the kiosk in Microsoft Intune.
+
+```xml
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+```
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+### Start layout for a provisioning package
+
You will [create an XML file](#ppkg-kiosk) to define the kiosk configuration to be included in a provisioning package. Use the following sample in the `StartLayout` section of your XML file.
```xml
@@ -60,8 +82,47 @@ You will [create an XML file](#ppkg-kiosk) to define the kiosk configuration to
```
+
+## Set up kiosk mode using Microsoft Intune (Windows 10, version 1803)
+
+**Multi-app kiosk**
+
+2. In the Microsoft Azure portal, search for **Intune** or go to **More services** > **Intune**.
+3. Select **Device configuration**.
+4. Select **Profiles**.
+5. Select **Create profile**.
+6. Enter a friendly name for the profile.
+7. Select **Windows 10 and later** for the platform.
+8. Select **Device restrictions** for the profile type.
+9. Select **Kiosk**.
+10. In **Kiosk Mode**, select **Multi app kiosk**.
+11. Select **Add** to define a configuration, which specifies the apps that will run and the layout for the Start menu.
+12. Enter a friendly name for the configuration.
+13. Select **UWP App** for a Universal Windows Platform app, and enter the Application User Model ID for an installed app.
+14. Select whether to enable the taskbar.
+15. Browse to and select [the Start layout XML file](#start-kiosk).
+16. Add one or more accounts. When the account signs in, only the apps defined in the configuration will be available.
+17. Select **OK**. You can add additional configurations or finish.
+18. Assign the profile to a device group to configure the devices in that group as kiosks.
+
+**Single-app kiosk**
+
+2. In the Microsoft Azure portal, search for **Intune** or go to **More services** > **Intune**.
+3. Select **Device configuration**.
+4. Select **Profiles**.
+5. Select **Create profile**.
+6. Enter a friendly name for the profile.
+7. Select **Windows 10 and later** for the platform.
+8. Select **Device restrictions** for the profile type.
+9. Select **Kiosk**.
+10. In **Kiosk Mode**, select **Single app kiosk**.
+11. Enter the user account that will be used for the kiosk.
+13. Enter the Application User Model ID for an installed app.
+14. Select **OK**, and then select **Create**.
+18. Assign the profile to a device group to configure the devices in that group as kiosks.
+
## Setup kiosk mode using a provisioning package (Windows 10, version 1803)
diff --git a/devices/hololens/hololens-provisioning.md b/devices/hololens/hololens-provisioning.md
index 152282bc05..27539cfdc2 100644
--- a/devices/hololens/hololens-provisioning.md
+++ b/devices/hololens/hololens-provisioning.md
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.pagetype: hololens, devices
ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 11/29/2017
+ms.date: 04/01/2018
---
# Configure HoloLens using a provisioning package test