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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To test federation, the following prerequisites must be met:
1. A Google Workspace environment, with users already created
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Users require an email address defined in Google Workspace, which is used to match the users in Microsoft Entra ID.
> For more information about identity matching, see [Identity matching in Microsoft Entra ID](federated-sign-in.md#identity-matching-in-azure-ad).
> For more information about identity matching, see [Identity matching in Microsoft Entra ID](federated-sign-in.md#identity-matching-in-microsoft-entra-id).
1. Individual Microsoft Entra accounts already created: each Google Workspace user will require a matching account defined in Microsoft Entra ID. These accounts are commonly created through automated solutions, for example:
- School Data Sync (SDS)
- Microsoft Entra Connect Sync for environment with on-premises AD DS

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ To enable a federated sign-in experience, the following prerequisites must be me
- PowerShell scripts that call the [Microsoft Graph API][GRAPH-1]
- provisioning tools offered by the IdP
For more information about identity matching, see [Identity matching in Microsoft Entra ID](#identity-matching-in-azure-ad).
For more information about identity matching, see [Identity matching in Microsoft Entra ID](#identity-matching-in-microsoft-entra-id).
1. Licenses assigned to the Microsoft Entra user accounts. It's recommended to assign licenses to a dynamic group: when new users are provisioned in Microsoft Entra ID, the licenses are automatically assigned. For more information, see [Assign licenses to users by group membership in Microsoft Entra ID][AZ-2]
1. Enable Federated sign-in or Web sign-in on the Windows devices, depending if the devices are shared or assigned to a single student
@ -201,8 +201,6 @@ The following issues are known to affect student shared devices:
For student shared devices, it's recommended to configure the account management policies to automatically delete the user profiles after a certain period of inactivity or disk levels. For more information, see [Set up a shared or guest Windows device][WIN-3].
<a name='preferred-azure-ad-tenant-name'></a>
### Preferred Microsoft Entra tenant name
To improve the user experience, you can configure the *preferred Microsoft Entra tenant name* feature.\
@ -210,8 +208,6 @@ When using preferred Microsoft Entra tenant name, the users bypass the disambigu
For more information about preferred tenant name, see [Authentication CSP - PreferredAadTenantDomainName][WIN-4].
<a name='identity-matching-in-azure-ad'></a>
### Identity matching in Microsoft Entra ID
When a Microsoft Entra user is federated, the user's identity from the IdP must match an existing user object in Microsoft Entra ID.

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@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ brand: windows
metadata:
ms.topic: hub-page
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-edu
ms.collection:
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- tier1

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ms.date: 06/02/2023
ms.topic: reference
appliesto:
- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 10</a>
---
---
# What's in my provisioning package?
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This section lists only the MDM and local group policies that are configured uniquely for the Set up School PCs app.
For a more detailed look of each policy listed, see [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider) in the Windows IT Pro Center documentation.
For a more detailed look of each policy listed, see [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider) in the Windows IT Pro Center documentation.
| Policy name | Default value | Description |
|--|--|--|
@ -81,10 +81,10 @@ For a more detailed look of each policy listed, see [Policy CSP](/windows/client
## Apps uninstalled from Windows devices
Set up School PCs app uses the Universal app uninstall policy. The policy identifies default apps that aren't relevant to the classroom experience, and uninstalls them from each device. The apps uninstalled from Windows devices are:
Set up School PCs app uses the Universal app uninstall policy. The policy identifies default apps that aren't relevant to the classroom experience, and uninstalls them from each device. The apps uninstalled from Windows devices are:
- Mixed Reality Viewer
- Weather
- Weather
- Desktop App Installer
- Tips
- Messaging
@ -106,11 +106,11 @@ Set up School PCs uses the Universal app install policy to install school-releva
## Provisioning time estimates
The time it takes to install a package on a device depends on the:
The time it takes to install a package on a device depends on the:
- Strength of network connection
- Number of policies and apps within the package
- Other configurations made to the device
- Other configurations made to the device
Review the table below to estimate your expected provisioning time. A package that only applies Set Up School PC's default configurations will provision the fastest. A package that removes preinstalled apps, through CleanPC, will take much longer to provision.

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- name: Deploy applications to Windows 11 SE
href: tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/toc.yml
- name: Concepts
items:
items:
- name: Windows 11 SE
items:
- name: Overview
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ items:
- name: Configure federation between Google Workspace and Microsoft Entra ID
href: configure-aad-google-trust.md
- name: Configure Shared PC
href: /windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc?context=/education/context/context
href: /windows/configuration/shared-pc/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc?context=/education/context/context
- name: Get and deploy Minecraft Education
href: get-minecraft-for-education.md
- name: Use the Set up School PCs app
@ -65,6 +65,6 @@ items:
- name: Take a Test technical reference
href: take-a-test-app-technical.md
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</AccessType>
<Description>This node can accept and return json string which comprises of account name, and AUMID for Kiosk mode app.
Example: {"User":"domain\\user", "AUMID":"Microsoft.WindowsCalculator_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App"}.
Example: {"User":"domain\\user", "AUMID":"Microsoft.WindowsCalculator_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App"}.
When configuring kiosk mode app, account name will be used to find the target user. Account name includes domain name and user name. Domain name can be optional if user name is unique across the system. For a local account, domain name should be machine name. When "Get" is executed on this node, domain name is always returned in the output.

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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, BitLocker will use the default encryption method of XTS-AES 128-bit or the encryption method specified by any setup script.”
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy and set the encryption methods is:
EncryptionMethodWithXtsOsDropDown_Name = Select the encryption method for operating system drives.
EncryptionMethodWithXtsFdvDropDown_Name = Select the encryption method for fixed data drives.
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
Note: If you want to require the use of a startup PIN and a USB flash drive, you must configure BitLocker settings using the command-line tool manage-bde instead of the BitLocker Drive Encryption setup wizard.
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy is:
ConfigureNonTPMStartupKeyUsage_Name = Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM (requires a password or a startup key on a USB flash drive)
All of the below settings are for computers with a TPM.
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
NOTE: If minimum PIN length is set below 6 digits, Windows will attempt to update the TPM 2.0 lockout period to be greater than the default when a PIN is changed. If successful, Windows will only reset the TPM lockout period back to default if the TPM is reset.
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy is:
Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors.
If you want to disable this policy use the following SyncML:
@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
Note: Not all characters and languages are supported in pre-boot. It is strongly recommended that you test that the characters you use for the custom message or URL appear correctly on the pre-boot recovery screen.
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy is:
The possible values for 'xx' are:
0 = Empty
@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
If this policy setting is disabled or not configured, the default recovery options are supported for BitLocker recovery. By default a DRA is allowed, the recovery options can be specified by the user including the recovery password and recovery key, and recovery information is not backed up to AD DS.
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy is:
The possible values for 'xx' are:
true = Explicitly allow
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
If you enable this policy setting, you can control the methods available to users to recover data from BitLocker-protected fixed data drives.
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy is:
The possible values for 'xx' are:
true = Explicitly allow
@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all fixed data drives on the computer will be mounted with read and write access.
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy is:
Disabling the policy will let the system choose the default behaviors.
If you want to disable this policy use the following SyncML:
@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
Note: This policy setting can be overridden by the group policy settings under User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Removable Storage Access. If the "Removable Disks: Deny write access" group policy setting is enabled this policy setting will be ignored.
The format is string.
Sample value for this node to enable this policy is:
The possible values for 'xx' are:
true = Explicitly allow
@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
require reinstallation of Windows.
Note: This policy takes effect only if "RequireDeviceEncryption" policy is set to 1.
The format is integer.
The expected values for this policy are:
The expected values for this policy are:
1 = This is the default, when the policy is not set. Warning prompt and encryption notification is allowed.
0 = Disables the warning prompt and encryption notification. Starting in Windows 10, next major update,
@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the B
If "AllowWarningForOtherDiskEncryption" is not set, or is set to "1", "RequireDeviceEncryption" policy will not try to encrypt drive(s) if a standard user
is the current logged on user in the system.
The expected values for this policy are:
The expected values for this policy are:
1 = "RequireDeviceEncryption" policy will try to enable encryption on all fixed drives even if a current logged in user is standard user.
0 = This is the default, when the policy is not set. If current logged on user is a standard user, "RequireDeviceEncryption" policy
@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ The policy only comes into effect when Active Directory backup for a recovery pa
* status\RotateRecoveryPasswordsStatus
* status\RotateRecoveryPasswordsRequestID
Supported Values: String form of request ID. Example format of request ID is GUID. Server can choose the format as needed according to the management tools.\

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@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the PIN recovery secret
<Replace />
</AccessType>
<DefaultValue>False</DefaultValue>
<Description>Windows Hello for Business can use certificates to authenticate to on-premise resources.
<Description>Windows Hello for Business can use certificates to authenticate to on-premise resources.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Hello for Business will wait until the device has received a certificate payload from the mobile device management server before provisioning a PIN.

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ If set to 1 then any MDM policy that's set that has an equivalent GP policy will
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
> [!NOTE]
> MDMWinsOverGP only applies to policies in Policy CSP. MDM policies win over Group Policies where applicable; not all Group Policies are available via MDM or CSP. It does not apply to other MDM settings with equivalent GP settings that are defined in other CSPs such as the [Defender CSP](defender-csp.md). Nor does it apply to the [Update Policy CSP](policy-csp-update.md) for managing Windows updates.
> MDMWinsOverGP only applies to policies in Policy CSP. MDM policies win over Group Policies where applicable; not all Group Policies are available via MDM or CSP. It does not apply to other MDM settings with equivalent GP settings that are defined in other CSPs such as the [Defender CSP](defender-csp.md). Nor does it apply to the [Update Policy CSP](policy-csp-update.md) for managing Windows updates.
This policy is used to ensure that MDM policy wins over GP when policy is configured on MDM channel. The default value is 0. The MDM policies in Policy CSP will behave as described if this policy value is set 1.

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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ Resource URI for which access is being requested by the Mopria discovery client
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
This policy must target ./User, otherwise it fails.
The default value is an empty string. Otherwise, the value should contain a URL.
The default value is an empty string. Otherwise, the value should contain a URL.
**Example**:

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<!-- Description-Source-ADMX -->
This policy setting controls whether a device will automatically sign in and lock the last interactive user after the system restarts or after a shutdown and cold boot.
This only occurs if the last interactive user didn't sign out before the restart or shutdown.
This only occurs if the last interactive user didn't sign out before the restart or shutdown.
If the device is joined to Active Directory or Microsoft Entra ID, this policy only applies to Windows Update restarts. Otherwise, this will apply to both Windows Update restarts and user-initiated restarts and shutdowns.
- If you don't configure this policy setting, it's enabled by default. When the policy is enabled, the user is automatically signed in and the session is automatically locked with all lock screen apps configured for that user after the device boots.
- If you don't configure this policy setting, it's enabled by default. When the policy is enabled, the user is automatically signed in and the session is automatically locked with all lock screen apps configured for that user after the device boots.
After enabling this policy, you can configure its settings through the ConfigAutomaticRestartSignOn policy, which configures the mode of automatically signing in and locking the last interactive user after a restart or cold boot .

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- name: Supported Start menu CSPs
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- name: Taskbar
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- name: Customize Taskbar
href: customize-taskbar-windows-11.md
- name: Supported Taskbar CSPs
href: supported-csp-taskbar-windows.md
- name: Windows 10 Start and taskbar
items:
- name: Start layout and taskbar
href: windows-10-start-layout-options-and-policies.md
- name: Use XML
items:
- name: Customize and export Start layout
href: customize-and-export-start-layout.md
- name: Customize the taskbar
href: configure-windows-10-taskbar.md
- name: Add image for secondary Microsoft Edge tiles
href: start-secondary-tiles.md
- name: Start layout XML for Windows 10 desktop editions (reference)
href: start-layout-xml-desktop.md
- name: Use group policy
href: customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-group-policy.md
- name: Use provisioning packages
href: customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-provisioning-packages-and-icd.md
- name: Use mobile device management (MDM)
href: customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-mobile-device-management.md
- name: Troubleshoot Start menu errors
href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/shell-experience/troubleshoot-start-menu-errors
- name: Changes to Start policies in Windows 10
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- name: Accessibility settings
items:
- name: Accessibility information for IT Pros
href: windows-accessibility-for-ITPros.md
- name: Configure access to Microsoft Store
href: stop-employees-from-using-microsoft-store.md
- name: Configure Windows Spotlight on the lock screen
href: windows-spotlight.md
- name: Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, "fun facts", and suggestions
href: manage-tips-and-suggestions.md
- name: Configure cellular settings for tablets and PCs
href: provisioning-apn.md
- name: Lockdown features from Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry
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- name: Configure kiosks and digital signs
items:
- name: Configure kiosks and digital signs on Windows desktop editions
href: kiosk-methods.md
- name: Prepare a device for kiosk configuration
href: kiosk-prepare.md
- name: Set up digital signs
href: setup-digital-signage.md
- name: Set up a single-app kiosk
href: kiosk-single-app.md
- name: Set up a multi-app kiosk for Windows 10
href: lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps.md
- name: Set up a multi-app kiosk for Windows 11
href: lock-down-windows-11-to-specific-apps.md
- name: Kiosk reference information
items:
- name: More kiosk methods and reference information
href: kiosk-additional-reference.md
- name: Find the Application User Model ID of an installed app
href: find-the-application-user-model-id-of-an-installed-app.md
- name: Validate your kiosk configuration
href: kiosk-validate.md
- name: Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)
href: guidelines-for-assigned-access-app.md
- name: Policies enforced on kiosk devices
href: kiosk-policies.md
- name: Assigned access XML reference
href: kiosk-xml.md
- name: Use AppLocker to create a Windows 10 kiosk
href: lock-down-windows-10-applocker.md
- name: Use Shell Launcher to create a Windows client kiosk
href: kiosk-shelllauncher.md
- name: Use MDM Bridge WMI Provider to create a Windows client kiosk
href: kiosk-mdm-bridge.md
- name: Troubleshoot kiosk mode issues
href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/shell-experience/kiosk-mode-issues-troubleshooting
- name: Configure multi-user and guest devices
items:
- name: Shared devices concepts
href: shared-devices-concepts.md
- name: Configure shared devices with Shared PC
href: set-up-shared-or-guest-pc.md
- name: Shared PC technical reference
href: shared-pc-technical.md
- name: Use provisioning packages
items:
- name: Provisioning packages for Windows client
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md
- name: How provisioning works in Windows client
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-how-it-works.md
- name: Introduction to configuration service providers (CSPs)
href: provisioning-packages/how-it-pros-can-use-configuration-service-providers.md
- name: Install Windows Configuration Designer
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md
- name: Create a provisioning package
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md
- name: Apply a provisioning package
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package.md
- name: Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-uninstall-package.md
- name: Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (desktop wizard)
href: provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md
- name: Provision PCs with apps
href: provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-with-apps.md
- name: Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-script-to-install-app.md
- name: Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-multivariant.md
- name: PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-powershell.md
- name: Diagnose provisioning packages
href: provisioning-packages/diagnose-provisioning-packages.md
- name: Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)
href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-command-line.md
- name: Configure Cortana
items:
- name: Configure Cortana in Windows 10
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-overview.md
- name: Testing scenarios using Cortana n Windows 10, version 2004 and later
items:
- name: Set up and test Cortana in Windows 10, version 2004 and later
href: cortana-at-work/set-up-and-test-cortana-in-windows-10.md
- name: Cortana at work testing scenarios
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-testing-scenarios.md
- name: Test scenario 1 - Sign into Microsoft Entra ID, enable the wake word, and try a voice query
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-scenario-1.md
- name: Test scenario 2 - Run a Bing search with Cortana
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-scenario-2.md
- name: Test scenario 3 - Set a reminder
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-scenario-3.md
- name: Test scenario 4 - Use Cortana to find free time on your calendar
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-scenario-4.md
- name: Test scenario 5 - Find out about a person
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-scenario-5.md
- name: Test scenario 6 - Change your language and run a quick search with Cortana
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-scenario-6.md
- name: Send feedback about Cortana back to Microsoft
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-feedback.md
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- name: Set up and test Cortana in Windows 10, versions 1909 and earlier, with Microsoft 365 in your organization
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-o365.md
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href: cortana-at-work/testing-scenarios-using-cortana-in-business-org.md
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href: cortana-at-work/test-scenario-1.md
- name: Test scenario 2 - Run a quick search with Cortana at work
href: cortana-at-work/test-scenario-2.md
- name: Test scenario 3 - Set a reminder for a specific location using Cortana at work
href: cortana-at-work/test-scenario-3.md
- name: Test scenario 4 - Use Cortana at work to find your upcoming meetings
href: cortana-at-work/test-scenario-4.md
- name: Test scenario 5 - Use Cortana to send email to a coworker
href: cortana-at-work/test-scenario-5.md
- name: Test scenario 6 - Review a reminder suggested by Cortana based on what youve promised in email
href: cortana-at-work/test-scenario-6.md
- name: Test scenario 7 - Use Cortana and Windows Information Protection (WIP) to help protect your organizations data on a device
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-scenario-7.md
- name: Set up and test custom voice commands in Cortana for your organization
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-voice-commands.md
- name: Use Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings to configure Cortana in your organization
href: cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-policy-settings.md
- name: Reference
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- name: Windows Configuration Designer reference
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- name: Windows Configuration Designer provisioning settings (reference)
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- name: Changes to settings in Windows Configuration Designer
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- name: Accounts
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- name: ADMXIngestion
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- name: AssignedAccess
href: wcd/wcd-assignedaccess.md
- name: Browser
href: wcd/wcd-browser.md
- name: CellCore
href: wcd/wcd-cellcore.md
- name: Cellular
href: wcd/wcd-cellular.md
- name: Certificates
href: wcd/wcd-certificates.md
- name: CleanPC
href: wcd/wcd-cleanpc.md
- name: Connections
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- name: ConnectivityProfiles
href: wcd/wcd-connectivityprofiles.md
- name: CountryAndRegion
href: wcd/wcd-countryandregion.md
- name: DesktopBackgroundAndColors
href: wcd/wcd-desktopbackgroundandcolors.md
- name: DeveloperSetup
href: wcd/wcd-developersetup.md
- name: DeviceFormFactor
href: wcd/wcd-deviceformfactor.md
- name: DeviceManagement
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- name: DeviceUpdateCenter
href: wcd/wcd-deviceupdatecenter.md
- name: DMClient
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- name: EditionUpgrade
href: wcd/wcd-editionupgrade.md
- name: FirewallConfiguration
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- name: FirstExperience
href: wcd/wcd-firstexperience.md
- name: Folders
href: wcd/wcd-folders.md
- name: HotSpot
href: wcd/wcd-hotspot.md
- name: KioskBrowser
href: wcd/wcd-kioskbrowser.md
- name: Licensing
href: wcd/wcd-licensing.md
- name: Location
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- name: Maps
href: wcd/wcd-maps.md
- name: NetworkProxy
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- name: NetworkQOSPolicy
href: wcd/wcd-networkqospolicy.md
- name: OOBE
href: wcd/wcd-oobe.md
- name: Personalization
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- name: Policies
href: wcd/wcd-policies.md
- name: Privacy
href: wcd/wcd-privacy.md
- name: ProvisioningCommands
href: wcd/wcd-provisioningcommands.md
- name: SharedPC
href: wcd/wcd-sharedpc.md
- name: SMISettings
href: wcd/wcd-smisettings.md
- name: Start
href: wcd/wcd-start.md
- name: StartupApp
href: wcd/wcd-startupapp.md
- name: StartupBackgroundTasks
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- name: StorageD3InModernStandby
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- name: SurfaceHubManagement
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- name: TabletMode
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- name: TakeATest
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- name: Time
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- name: UnifiedWriteFilter
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- name: UniversalAppInstall
href: wcd/wcd-universalappinstall.md
- name: UniversalAppUninstall
href: wcd/wcd-universalappuninstall.md
- name: UsbErrorsOEMOverride
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- name: WeakCharger
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- name: WindowsHelloForBusiness
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- name: WindowsTeamSettings
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- name: WLAN
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- name: Workplace
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- name: User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) for Windows 10
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- name: Get started with UE-V
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- name: Get started with UE-V
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- name: What's New in UE-V for Windows 10, version 1607
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- name: User Experience Virtualization Release Notes
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- name: Prepare a UE-V Deployment
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- name: UE-V administration guide
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- name: Manage Configurations for UE-V
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- name: Migrating UE-V Settings Packages
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- name: Using UE-V with Application Virtualization Applications
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- name: Technical Reference for UE-V
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---
title: Windows accessibility information for IT Pros
description: Lists the various accessibility features available in Windows client with links to detailed guidance on how to set them.
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-configure
ms.author: lizlong
author: lizgt2000
ms.date: 08/11/2023
ms.reviewer:
manager: aaroncz
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 01/25/2024
ms.topic: conceptual
ms.collection: tier1
appliesto:
- ✅ <b>Windows 10</b>
- ✅ <b>Windows 11</b>
---
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This article helps you as the IT administrator learn about built-in accessibility features. It also includes recommendations for how to support people in your organization who use these features.
Windows 11, version 22H2, includes improvements for people with disabilities: system-wide live captions, Focus sessions, voice access, and more natural voices for Narrator. For more information, see [New accessibility features coming to Windows 11](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2022/05/10/new-accessibility-features-coming-to-windows-11/) and [How inclusion drives innovation in Windows 11](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/?p=177554).<!-- 6294246 -->
Windows 11, version 22H2, includes improvements for people with disabilities: system-wide live captions, Focus sessions, voice access, and more natural voices for Narrator. For more information, see [New accessibility features coming to Windows 11](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2022/05/10/new-accessibility-features-coming-to-windows-11/) and [How inclusion drives innovation in Windows 11](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/?p=177554).
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## General recommendations
- **Be aware of Ease of Access settings**. Understand how people in your organization might use these settings. Help people in your organization learn how they can customize Windows.
- **Don't block settings**. Avoid using group policy or MDM settings that override Ease of Access settings.
- **Encourage choice**. Allow people in your organization to customize their computers based on their needs. That customization might be installing an add-on for their browser, or a non-Microsoft assistive technology.
## Vision
- [Use Narrator to use devices without a screen](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/complete-guide-to-narrator-e4397a0d-ef4f-b386-d8ae-c172f109bdb1). Narrator describes Windows and apps and enables you to control devices by using a keyboard, controller, or with a range of gestures on touch-supported devices. Now the user is able to download and install 10 more natural languages.
- [Create accessible apps](/windows/apps/develop/accessibility). You can develop accessible apps just like Mail, Groove, and Store that work well with Narrator and other leading screen readers.
- Use keyboard shortcuts. Get the most out of Windows with shortcuts for apps and desktops.
- [Keyboard shortcuts in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/keyboard-shortcuts-in-windows-dcc61a57-8ff0-cffe-9796-cb9706c75eec)
- [Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/appendix-b-narrator-keyboard-commands-and-touch-gestures-8bdab3f4-b3e9-4554-7f28-8b15bd37410a)
- [Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/windows-keyboard-shortcuts-for-accessibility-021bcb62-45c8-e4ef-1e4f-41b8c1fc87fd)
- Get closer with [Magnifier](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/use-magnifier-to-make-things-on-the-screen-easier-to-see-414948ba-8b1c-d3bd-8615-0e5e32204198). Magnifier enlarges all or part of your screen and offers various configuration settings.
- [Make Windows easier to see](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/make-windows-easier-to-see-c97c2b0d-cadb-93f0-5fd1-59ccfe19345d).
- Changing the size or color of pointers or adding trails or touch feedback make it easier to follow the mouse.
- Adjust the size of text, icons, and other screen items to make them easier to see.
- Many high-contrast themes are available to suit your needs.
- [Have Cortana assist](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/what-is-cortana-953e648d-5668-e017-1341-7f26f7d0f825). Cortana can handle various tasks for you, including setting reminders, opening apps, finding facts, and sending emails and texts.
- [Dictate text and commands](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/use-voice-recognition-in-windows-83ff75bd-63eb-0b6c-18d4-6fae94050571). Windows includes speech recognition that lets you tell it what to do.
- [Simplify for focus](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/make-it-easier-to-focus-on-tasks-0d259fd9-e9d0-702c-c027-007f0e78eaf2). Reducing animations and turning off background images and transparency can minimize distractions.
- [Keep notifications around longer](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/make-windows-easier-to-hear-9c18cfdc-63be-2d47-0f4f-5b00facfd2e1). If notifications aren't staying visible long enough for you to notice them, you can increase the time a notification will be displayed up to five minutes.
- [Read in braille](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/chapter-8-using-narrator-with-braille-3e5f065b-1c9d-6eb2-ec6d-1d07c9e94b20). Narrator supports braille displays from more than 35 manufacturers using more than 40 languages and multiple braille variants.
- Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2 with [KB5022913](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/5022913), the compatibility of braille displays has been expanded. Braille displays work seamlessly and reliably across multiple screen readers, improving the end user experience.
## Hearing
- [Use live captions to better understand audio](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/use-live-captions-to-better-understand-audio-b52da59c-14b8-4031-aeeb-f6a47e6055df). Use Windows 11, version 22H2 or later to better understand any spoken audio with real time captions.
- Starting with Windows 11, version 22H2 with [KB5026446](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/5026446), live captions now supports additional languages.
- [View live transcription in a Teams meeting](https://support.microsoft.com/office/view-live-transcription-in-a-teams-meeting-dc1a8f23-2e20-4684-885e-2152e06a4a8b). During any Teams meeting, view a live transcription so you don't miss what's being said.
- [Use Teams for sign language](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software). Teams is available on various platforms and devices, so you don't have to worry about whether your co-workers, friends, and family can communicate with you.
- [Make Windows easier to hear](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/make-windows-easier-to-hear-9c18cfdc-63be-2d47-0f4f-5b00facfd2e1).
- Replace audible alerts with visual alerts.
- If notifications aren't staying visible long enough for you to notice them, you can increase the time a notification will be displayed up to five minutes.
- Send all sounds to both left and right channels, which is helpful for those people with partial hearing loss or deafness in one ear.
- [Read spoken words with captioning](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/change-caption-settings-135c465b-8cfd-3bac-9baf-4af74bc0069a). You can customize things like color, size, and background transparency to suit your needs and tastes.
- Use the [Azure Cognitive Services Translator](/azure/cognitive-services/translator/) service to add machine translation to your solutions.
## Physical
- [Have Cortana assist you](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/what-is-cortana-953e648d-5668-e017-1341-7f26f7d0f825). Cortana can handle various tasks for you, including setting reminders, opening apps, finding facts, and sending emails and texts.
- [Dictate text and commands](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/use-voice-recognition-in-windows-83ff75bd-63eb-0b6c-18d4-6fae94050571). Windows includes voice recognition that lets you tell it what to do.
- [Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK)](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/use-the-on-screen-keyboard-osk-to-type-ecbb5e08-5b4e-d8c8-f794-81dbf896267a). Instead of relying on a physical keyboard, use the OSK to enter data and select keys with a mouse or other pointing device. It also offers word prediction and completion.
- [Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/make-your-mouse-keyboard-and-other-input-devices-easier-to-use-10733da7-fa82-88be-0672-f123d4b3dcfe).
- If you have limited control of your hands, you can personalize your keyboard to do helpful things like ignore repeated keys.
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## Cognition
- [Simplify for focus](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/make-it-easier-to-focus-on-tasks-0d259fd9-e9d0-702c-c027-007f0e78eaf2). Reducing animations and turning off background images and transparency can minimize distractions.
- [Download and use fonts that are easier to read](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=50721). **Fluent Sitka Small** and **Fluent Calibri** are fonts that address "visual crowding" by adding character and enhance word and line spacing.
- [Microsoft Edge reading view](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/take-your-reading-with-you-b6699255-4436-708e-7b93-4d2e19a15af8). Clears distracting content from web pages so you can stay focused on what you really want to read.
## Assistive technology devices built into Windows
- [Hear text read aloud with Narrator](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/hear-text-read-aloud-with-narrator-040f16c1-4632-b64e-110a-da4a0ac56917). Narrator reads text on your PC screen aloud and describes events, such as notifications or calendar appointments, so you can use your PC without a display.
- Scripting functionality has been added to Narrator. There is store delivery of Narrator extension scripts which currently include an Outlook script and an Excel script.
- [Use voice recognition](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/use-voice-recognition-in-windows-83ff75bd-63eb-0b6c-18d4-6fae94050571).
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- With spellings experience in voice access, you can dictate a complex or non-standard word letter-by-letter and add it to Windows dictionary. The next time you try to dictate the same word, voice access improves its recognition.
- [Save time with keyboard shortcuts](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/keyboard-shortcuts-in-windows-dcc61a57-8ff0-cffe-9796-cb9706c75eec).
- [Use voice access to control your PC and author text with your voice](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/use-voice-access-to-control-your-pc-author-text-with-your-voice-4dcd23ee-f1b9-4fd1-bacc-862ab611f55d).
- [Use voice access to control your PC and author text with your voice](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/use-voice-access-to-control-your-pc-author-text-with-your-voice-4dcd23ee-f1b9-4fd1-bacc-862ab611f55d).
## Other resources
[Windows accessibility](https://www.microsoft.com/Accessibility/windows)
[Designing accessible software](/windows/apps/design/accessibility/designing-inclusive-software)
[Inclusive design](https://www.microsoft.com/design/inclusive)
[Accessibility guide for Microsoft 365 Apps](/deployoffice/accessibility-guide)

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---
title: Configure cellular settings for tablets and PCs (Windows 10)
title: Configure cellular settings for tablets and PCs
description: Enterprises can provision cellular settings for tablets and PC with built-in cellular modems or plug-in USB modem dongles.
ms.reviewer:
manager: aaroncz
ms.prod: windows-client
author: lizgt2000
ms.author: lizlong
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.topic: concept-article
ms.date: 04/13/2018
ms.technology: itpro-configure
---
# Configure cellular settings for tablets and PCs
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
>**Looking for consumer information?** See [Cellular settings in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/help/10739/windows-10-cellular-settings)
Enterprises can configure cellular settings for tablets and PC that have built-in cellular modems or plug-in USB modem dongles and apply the settings in a [provisioning package](provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md). After the devices are configured, users are automatically connected using the access point name (APN) defined by the enterprise without needing to manually connect.
Enterprises can configure cellular settings for tablets and PC that have built-in cellular modems or plug-in USB modem dongles and apply the settings in a [provisioning package](../provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md). After the devices are configured, users are automatically connected using the access point name (APN) defined by the enterprise without needing to manually connect.
For users who work in different locations, you can configure one APN to connect when the users are at work and a different APN when the users are traveling.
## Prerequisites
- Windows 10, version 1703, desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education)
- Tablet or PC with built-in cellular modem or plug-in USB modem dongle
- [Windows Configuration Designer](provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer](../provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md)
- APN (the address that your PC uses to connect to the Internet when using the cellular data connection)
>[!NOTE]
>You can get the APN from your mobile operator.
## How to configure cellular settings in a provisioning package
1. In Windows Configuration Designer, [start a new project](provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md) using the **Advanced provisioning** option.
1. In Windows Configuration Designer, [start a new project](../provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md) using the **Advanced provisioning** option.
1. Enter a name for your project, and then click **Next**.
1. Select **All Windows desktop editions**, click **Next**, and then click **Finish**.
1. Go to **Runtime settings > Connections > EnterpriseAPN**.
1. Enter a name for the connection, and then click **Add**.
2. Enter a name for your project, and then click **Next**.
![Example of APN connection name.](images/apn-add.png)
3. Select **All Windows desktop editions**, click **Next**, and then click **Finish**.
1. The connection appears in the **Available customizations** pane. Select it to view the settings that you can configure for the connection.
4. Go to **Runtime settings > Connections > EnterpriseAPN**.
![settings for new connection.](images/apn-add-details.png)
5. Enter a name for the connection, and then click **Add**.
![Example of APN connection name.](images/apn-add.png)
6. The connection appears in the **Available customizations** pane. Select it to view the settings that you can configure for the connection.
![settings for new connection.](images/apn-add-details.png)
7. The following table describes the settings available for the connection.
1. The following table describes the settings available for the connection.
| Setting | Description |
| --- | --- |
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| Password | If you select PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAPv2 authentication, enter a password that corresponds to the user name. |
| Roaming | Select the behavior that you want when the device is roaming. The options are:</br></br>-Disallowed</br>-Allowed (default)</br>-DomesticRoaming</br>-Use OnlyForDomesticRoaming</br>-UseOnlyForNonDomesticRoaming</br>-UseOnlyForRoaming |
| UserName | If you select PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAPv2 authentication, enter a user name. |
8. After you configure the connection settings, [build the provisioning package](provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md#build-package).
9. [Apply the package to devices.](provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package.md)
1. After you configure the connection settings, [build the provisioning package](../provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md#build-package).
1. [Apply the package to devices.](../provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package.md)
## Confirm the settings
After you apply the provisioning package, you can confirm that the settings have been applied.
1. On the configured device, open a command prompt as an administrator.
1. Run the following command:
2. Run the following command:
```
```cmd
netsh mbn show profiles
```
3. The command will list the mobile broadband profiles. Using the "Name" for the listed mobile broadband profile, run:
1. The command will list the mobile broadband profiles. Using the "Name" for the listed mobile broadband profile, run:
```
```cmd
netsh mbn show profiles name="name"
```
This command will list details for that profile, including Access Point Name.
Alternatively, you can also use the command:
```
```cmd
netsh mbn show interface
```
From the results of that command, get the name of the cellular/mobile broadband interface and run:
```
```cmd
netsh mbn show connection interface="name"
```
The result of that command will show details for the cellular interface, including Access Point Name.

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---
title: Changes to Group Policy settings for Windows 10 Start menu (Windows 10)
description: Learn about changes to Group Policy settings for the Windows 10 Start menu. Also, learn about the new Windows 10 Start experience.
ms.reviewer:
manager: aaroncz
ms.prod: windows-client
author: lizgt2000
ms.author: lizlong
ms.topic: whats-new
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 08/18/2023
ms.technology: itpro-configure
---
# Changes to Group Policy settings for Windows 10 Start
**Applies to**:
- Windows 10
Windows 10 has a brand new Start experience. As a result, there are changes to the Group Policy settings that you can use to manage Start. Some policy settings are new or changed, and some old Start policy settings still apply. Other Start policy settings no longer apply and are deprecated.
## Start policy settings supported for Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, and Windows 10 Education
These policy settings are available in **Administrative Templates\\Start Menu and Taskbar** under **User Configuration**.
|Policy|Notes|
|--- |--- |
|Clear history of recently opened documents on exit|Documents that the user opens are tracked during the session. When the user signs off, the history of opened documents is deleted.|
|Don't allow pinning items in Jump Lists|Jump Lists are lists of recently opened items, such as files, folders, or websites, organized by the program that you use to open them. This policy prevents users from pinning items to any Jump List.|
|Don't display or track items in Jump Lists from remote locations|When this policy is applied, only items local on the computer are shown in Jump Lists.|
|Don't keep history of recently opened documents|Documents that the user opens aren't tracked during the session.|
|Prevent changes to Taskbar and Start Menu Settings|In Windows 10, this policy disables all of the settings in **Settings** > **Personalization** > **Start** and the options in dialog available via right-click Taskbar > **Properties**|
|Prevent users from customizing their Start Screen|Use this policy with a [customized Start layout](windows-10-start-layout-options-and-policies.md) to prevent users from changing it|
|Prevent users from uninstalling applications from Start|In Windows 10, this policy removes the uninstall button in the context menu. It doesn't prevent users from uninstalling the app through other entry points (for example, PowerShell)|
|Remove All Programs list from the Start menu|In Windows 10, this policy removes the **All apps** button.|
|Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands|This policy removes the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands from the Start Menu, Start Menu power button, CTRL+ALT+DEL screen, and Alt+F4 Shut Down Windows menu.|
|Remove common program groups from Start Menu|As in earlier versions of Windows, this policy removes apps specified in the All Users profile from Start|
|Remove frequent programs list from the Start Menu|In Windows 10, this policy removes the top left **Most used** group of apps.|
|Remove Logoff on the Start Menu|**Logoff** has been changed to **Sign Out** in the user interface, however the functionality is the same.|
|Remove pinned programs list from the Start Menu|In Windows 10, this policy removes the bottom left group of apps (by default, only File Explorer and Settings are pinned).|
|Show "Run as different user" command on Start|This policy enables the **Run as different user** option in the right-click menu for apps.|
|Start Layout|This policy applies a specific Start layout, and it also prevents users from changing the layout. This policy can be configured in **User Configuration** or **Computer Configuration**.|
|Force Start to be either full screen size or menu size|This policy applies a specific size for Start.|
## Deprecated Group Policy settings for Start
The Start policy settings listed in the following table don't work on Windows 10. Most of them were deprecated in Windows 8 however a few more were deprecated in Windows 10. Deprecation in this case means that the policy setting won't work on Windows 10. The “Supported on” text for a policy setting won't list Windows 10. The policy settings are still in the Group Policy Management Console and can be used on the operating systems that they apply to.
| Policy | When deprecated |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------|
| Go to the desktop instead of Start when signing in | Windows 10 |
| List desktop apps first in the Apps view | Windows 10 |
| Pin Apps to Start when installed (User or Computer) | Windows 10 |
| Remove Default Programs link from the Start menu. | Windows 10 |
| Remove Documents icon from Start Menu | Windows 10 |
| Remove programs on Settings menu | Windows 10 |
| Remove Run menu from Start Menu | Windows 10 |
| Remove the "Undock PC" button from the Start Menu | Windows 10 |
| Search just apps from the Apps view | Windows 10 |
| Show Start on the display the user is using when they press the Windows logo key | Windows 10 |
| Show the Apps view automatically when the user goes to Start | Windows 10 |
| Add the Run command to the Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Change Start Menu power button | Windows 8 |
| Gray unavailable Windows Installer programs Start Menu shortcuts | Windows 8 |
| Remove Downloads link from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Favorites menu from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Games link from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Help menu from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Homegroup link from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Music icon from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Network icon from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Pictures icon from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Recent Items menu from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Recorded TV link from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove user folder link from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
| Remove Videos link from Start Menu | Windows 8 |
## Related topics
- [Manage Windows 10 Start and taskbar layout](windows-10-start-layout-options-and-policies.md)
- [Configure Windows 10 taskbar](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md)
- [Customize and export Start layout](customize-and-export-start-layout.md)
- [Add image for secondary tiles](start-secondary-tiles.md)
- [Start layout XML for desktop editions of Windows 10 (reference)](start-layout-xml-desktop.md)
- [Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with Group Policy](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-group-policy.md)
- [Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with provisioning packages](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-provisioning-packages-and-icd.md)
- [Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with mobile device management (MDM)](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-mobile-device-management.md)

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---
title: Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with provisioning packages (Windows 10)
description: In Windows 10, you can use a provisioning package to deploy a customized Start layout to users.
ms.reviewer:
manager: aaroncz
ms.prod: windows-client
author: lizgt2000
ms.author: lizlong
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.technology: itpro-configure
ms.date: 12/31/2017
---
# Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with provisioning packages
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
> **Looking for consumer information?** [Customize the Start menu](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=623630)
> [!NOTE]
> Currently, using provisioning packages to customize the Start menu layout is supported on Windows 10. It's not supported on Windows 11.
In Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, and Windows 10 Education, version 1703, you can use a provisioning package that you create with Windows Configuration Designer to deploy a customized Start and taskbar layout to users. No reimaging is required, and the Start and taskbar layout can be updated simply by overwriting the .xml file that contains the layout. The provisioning package can be applied to a running device. This enables you to customize Start and taskbar layouts for different departments or organizations, with minimal management overhead.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> If you use a provisioning package to configure the taskbar, your configuration will be reapplied each time the explorer.exe process restarts. If your configuration pins an app and the user unpins that app, the user's change will be overwritten the next time the configuration is applied. To apply a taskbar configuration and allow users to make changes that will persist, apply your configuration by using Group Policy.
**Before you begin**: [Customize and export Start layout](customize-and-export-start-layout.md) for desktop editions.
## <a href="" id="bkmk-howstartscreencontrolworks"></a>How Start layout control works
Three features enable Start and taskbar layout control:
- The **Export-StartLayout** cmdlet in Windows PowerShell exports a description of the current Start layout in .xml file format.
> [!NOTE]
> To import the layout of Start to a mounted Windows image, use the [Import-StartLayout](/powershell/module/startlayout/import-startlayout) cmdlet.
- [You can modify the Start .xml file](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md) to include `<CustomTaskbarLayoutCollection>` or create an .xml file just for the taskbar configuration.
- In Windows Configuration Designer, you use the **Policies/Start/StartLayout** setting to provide the contents of the .xml file that defines the Start and taskbar layout.
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## <a href="" id="escape"></a>Prepare the Start layout XML file
The **Export-StartLayout** cmdlet produces an XML file. Because Windows Configuration Designer produces a customizations.xml file that contains the configuration settings, adding the Start layout section to the customizations.xml file directly would result in an XML file embedded in an XML file. Before you add the Start layout section to the customizations.xml file, you must replace the markup characters in your layout.xml with escape characters.
1. Copy the contents of layout.xml into an online tool that escapes characters.
3. During the procedure to create a provisioning package, you will copy the text with the escape characters and paste it in the customizations.xml file for your project.
## <a href="" id="bkmk-domaingpodeployment"></a>Create a provisioning package that contains a customized Start layout
Use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create a provisioning package. [Learn how to install Windows Configuration Designer.](provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md)
> [!IMPORTANT]
> When you build a provisioning package, you may include sensitive information in the project files and in the provisioning package (.ppkg) file. Although you have the option to encrypt the .ppkg file, project files are not encrypted. You should store the project files in a secure location and delete the project files when they are no longer needed.
1. Open Windows Configuration Designer (by default, %systemdrive%\\Program Files (x86)\\Windows Kits\\10\\Assessment and Deployment Kit\\Imaging and Configuration Designer\\x86\\ICD.exe).
2. Choose **Advanced provisioning**.
3. Name your project, and click **Next**.
4. Choose **All Windows desktop editions** and click **Next**.
5. On **New project**, click **Finish**. The workspace for your package opens.
6. Expand **Runtime settings** &gt; **Policies** &gt; **Start**, and click **StartLayout**.
> [!TIP]
> If **Start** is not listed, check the type of settings you selected in step 4. You must create the project using settings for **All Windows desktop editions**.
7. Enter **layout.xml**. This value creates a placeholder in the customizations.xml file that you will replace with the contents of the layout.xml file in a later step.
7. Save your project and close Windows Configuration Designer.
7. In File Explorer, open the project's directory. (The default location is C:\Users\\*user name*\Documents\Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (WICD)\\*project name*)
7. Open the customizations.xml file in a text editor. The **&lt;Customizations&gt;** section will look like this:
![Customizations file with the placeholder text to replace highlighted.](images/customization-start.png)
7. Replace **layout.xml** with the text from the layout.xml file, [with markup characters replaced with escape characters](#escape).
8. Save and close the customizations.xml file.
8. Open Windows Configuration Designer and open your project.
8. On the **File** menu, select **Save.**
9. On the **Export** menu, select **Provisioning package**.
10. Change **Owner** to **IT Admin**, which will set the precedence of this provisioning package higher than provisioning packages applied to this device from other sources, and then select **Next.**
11. Optional. In the **Provisioning package security** window, you can choose to encrypt the package and enable package signing.
- **Enable package encryption** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen.
- **Enable package signing** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by clicking **Browse** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package.
12. Click **Next** to specify the output location where you want the provisioning package to go when it's built. By default, Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) uses the project folder as the output location.
Optionally, you can click **Browse** to change the default output location.
13. Click **Next**.
14. Click **Build** to start building the package. The provisioning package doesn't take long to build. The project information is displayed in the build page and the progress bar indicates the build status.
If you need to cancel the build, click **Cancel**. This cancels the current build process, closes the wizard, and takes you back to the **Customizations Page**.
15. If your build fails, an error message will show up that includes a link to the project folder. You can scan the logs to determine what caused the error. Once you fix the issue, try building the package again.
If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output directory, and project directory will be shown.
- If you choose, you can build the provisioning package again and pick a different path for the output package. To do this, click **Back** to change the output package name and path, and then click **Next** to start another build.
- If you are done, click **Finish** to close the wizard and go back to the **Customizations Page**.
16. Copy the provisioning package to the target device.
17. Double-click the ppkg file and allow it to install.
## Related topics
- [Manage Windows 10 Start and taskbar layout](windows-10-start-layout-options-and-policies.md)
- [Configure Windows 10 taskbar](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md)
- [Customize and export Start layout](customize-and-export-start-layout.md)
- [Add image for secondary tiles](start-secondary-tiles.md)
- [Start layout XML for desktop editions of Windows 10 (reference)](start-layout-xml-desktop.md)
- [Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with Group Policy](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-group-policy.md)
- [Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with mobile device management (MDM)](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-mobile-device-management.md)
- [Changes to Start policies in Windows 10](changes-to-start-policies-in-windows-10.md)

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title: More kiosk methods and reference information (Windows 10/11)
description: Find more information for configuring, validating, and troubleshooting kiosk configuration.
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# More kiosk methods and reference information
**Applies to**
- Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education
- Windows 11
## In this section
Topic | Description
--- | ---
[Find the Application User Model ID of an installed app](find-the-application-user-model-id-of-an-installed-app.md) | This topic explains how to get the AUMID for an app.
[Validate your kiosk configuration](kiosk-validate.md) | This topic explains what to expect on a multi-app kiosk.
[Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)](guidelines-for-assigned-access-app.md) | These guidelines will help you choose an appropriate Windows app for your assigned access experience.
[Policies enforced on kiosk devices](kiosk-policies.md) | Learn about the policies enforced on a device when you configure it as a kiosk.
[Assigned access XML reference](kiosk-xml.md) | The XML and XSD for kiosk device configuration.
[Use AppLocker to create a Windows client kiosk](lock-down-windows-10-applocker.md) | Learn how to use AppLocker to configure a Windows client kiosk device running Enterprise or Education so that users can only run a few specific apps.
[Use Shell Launcher to create a Windows client kiosk](kiosk-shelllauncher.md) | Using Shell Launcher, you can configure a kiosk device that runs a Windows application as the user interface.
[Use MDM Bridge WMI Provider to create a Windows client kiosk](kiosk-mdm-bridge.md) | Environments that use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) can use the MDM Bridge WMI Provider to configure the MDM_AssignedAccess class.
[Troubleshoot kiosk mode issues](/troubleshoot/windows-client/shell-experience/kiosk-mode-issues-troubleshooting) | Tips for troubleshooting multi-app kiosk configuration.

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# Configure kiosks and digital signs on Windows desktop editions
>[!WARNING]
>Some information relates to prereleased product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
Some desktop devices in an enterprise serve a special purpose. For example, a PC in the lobby that customers use to see your product catalog. Or, a PC displaying visual content as a digital sign. Windows client offers two different locked-down experiences for public or specialized use:
- **A single-app kiosk**: Runs a single Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app in full screen above the lock screen. People using the kiosk can see only that app. When the kiosk account (a local standard user account) signs in, the kiosk app launches automatically, and you can configure the kiosk account to sign in automatically as well. If the kiosk app is closed, it will automatically restart.
A single-app kiosk is ideal for public use. Using [Shell Launcher](kiosk-shelllauncher.md), you can configure a kiosk device that runs a Windows desktop application as the user interface. The application that you specify replaces the default shell (explorer.exe) that usually runs when a user logs on. This type of single-app kiosk doesn't run above the lock screen.
![Illustration of a full-screen kiosk experience that runs one app on a Windows client device.](images/kiosk-fullscreen.png)
- **A multi-app kiosk**: Runs one or more apps from the desktop. People using the kiosk see a customized Start that shows only the tiles for the apps that are allowed. With this approach, you can configure a locked-down experience for different account types.
A multi-app kiosk is appropriate for devices that are shared by multiple people. When you configure a multi-app kiosk, [specific policies are enforced](kiosk-policies.md) that affects **all** non-administrator users on the device.
![Illustration of a kiosk Start screen that runs multiple apps on a Windows client device.](images/kiosk-desktop.png)
Kiosk configurations are based on **Assigned Access**, a feature in Windows client that allows an administrator to manage the user's experience by limiting the application entry points exposed to the user.
There are several kiosk configuration methods that you can choose from, depending on your answers to the following questions.
- **Which type of app will your kiosk run?**
![icon that represents apps.](images/office-logo.png)
Your kiosk can run a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app or a Windows desktop application. For [digital signage](setup-digital-signage.md), select a digital sign player as your kiosk app. [Check out the guidelines for kiosk apps.](guidelines-for-assigned-access-app.md)
- **Which type of kiosk do you need?**
![icon that represents a kiosk.](images/kiosk.png)
If you want your kiosk to run a single app for anyone to see or use, consider a single-app kiosk that runs either a [Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app](#methods-for-a-single-app-kiosk-running-a-uwp-app) or a [Windows desktop application](#classic). For a kiosk that people can sign in to with their accounts or that runs more than one app, choose [a multi-app kiosk](#desktop).
- **Which edition of Windows client will the kiosk run?**
![icon that represents Windows.](images/windows.png)
All of the configuration methods work for Windows client Enterprise and Education; some of the methods work for Windows Pro. Kiosk mode isn't available on Windows Home.
- **Which type of user account will be the kiosk account?**
![icon that represents a user account.](images/user.png)
The kiosk account can be a local standard user account, a local administrator account, a domain account, or a Microsoft Entra account, depending on the method that you use to configure the kiosk. If you want people to sign in and authenticate on the device, you should use a multi-app kiosk configuration. The single-app kiosk configuration doesn't require people to sign in to the device, although they can sign in to the kiosk app if you select an app that has a sign-in method.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>Single-app kiosk mode isn't supported over a remote desktop connection. Your kiosk users must sign in on the physical device that is set up as a kiosk.
[!INCLUDE [assigned-access-kiosk-mode](../../includes/licensing/assigned-access-kiosk-mode.md)]
## Methods for a single-app kiosk running a UWP app
You can use this method | For this edition | For this kiosk account type
--- | --- | ---
[Assigned access in Settings](kiosk-single-app.md#local) | Pro, Ent, Edu | Local standard user
[Assigned access cmdlets](kiosk-single-app.md#powershell) | Pro, Ent, Edu | Local standard user
[The kiosk wizard in Windows Configuration Designer](kiosk-single-app.md#wizard) | Pro (version 1709), Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID
[Microsoft Intune or other mobile device management (MDM)](kiosk-single-app.md#mdm) | Pro (version 1709), Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Microsoft Entra ID
[Shell Launcher](kiosk-shelllauncher.md) v2 | Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID
<span id="classic" />
## Methods for a single-app kiosk running a Windows desktop application
You can use this method | For this edition | For this kiosk account type
--- | --- | ---
[The kiosk wizard in Windows Configuration Designer](kiosk-single-app.md#wizard) | Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID
[Microsoft Intune or other mobile device management (MDM)](kiosk-single-app.md#mdm) | Pro (version 1709), Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Microsoft Entra ID
[Shell Launcher](kiosk-shelllauncher.md) v1 and v2 | Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID
<span id="desktop" />
## Methods for a multi-app kiosk
You can use this method | For this edition | For this kiosk account type
--- | --- | ---
[XML in a provisioning package](lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps.md) | Pro, Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID
[Microsoft Intune or other MDM](lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps.md) | Pro, Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Microsoft Entra ID
[MDM WMI Bridge Provider](kiosk-mdm-bridge.md) | Pro, Ent, Edu | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID
## Summary of kiosk configuration methods
Method | App type | Account type | Single-app kiosk | Multi-app kiosk
--- | --- | --- | :---: | :---:
[Assigned access in Settings](kiosk-single-app.md#local) | UWP | Local account | ✔️ |
[Assigned access cmdlets](kiosk-single-app.md#powershell) | UWP | Local account | ✔️ |
[The kiosk wizard in Windows Configuration Designer](kiosk-single-app.md#wizard) | UWP, Windows desktop app | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID | ✔️ |
[XML in a provisioning package](lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps.md) | UWP, Windows desktop app | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID | ✔️ | ✔️
Microsoft Intune or other MDM [for full-screen single-app kiosk](kiosk-single-app.md#mdm) or [for multi-app kiosk with desktop](lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps.md) | UWP, Windows desktop app | Local standard user, Microsoft Entra ID | ✔️ | ✔️
[Shell Launcher](kiosk-shelllauncher.md) |Windows desktop app | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID | ✔️ |
[MDM Bridge WMI Provider](kiosk-mdm-bridge.md) | UWP, Windows desktop app | Local standard user, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID | | ✔️
>[!NOTE]
>For devices running Windows client Enterprise and Education, you can also use [Windows Defender Application Control](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/windows-defender-application-control) or [AppLocker](lock-down-windows-10-applocker.md) to lock down a device to specific apps.

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---
title: Policies enforced on kiosk devices (Windows 10/11)
description: Learn about the policies enforced on a device when you configure it as a kiosk.
ms.reviewer: sybruckm
manager: aaroncz
ms.prod: windows-client
author: lizgt2000
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.author: lizlong
ms.topic: article
ms.technology: itpro-configure
ms.date: 12/31/2017
---
# Policies enforced on kiosk devices
**Applies to**
- Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education
- Windows 11
It isn't recommended to set policies enforced in assigned access kiosk mode to different values using other channels, as the kiosk mode has been optimized to provide a locked-down experience.
When the assigned access kiosk configuration is applied on the device, certain policies are enforced system-wide, and will impact other users on the device.
## Group Policy
The following local policies affect all **non-administrator** users on the system, regardless whether the user is configured as an assigned access user or not. These users include local users, domain users, and Microsoft Entra users.
| Setting | Value |
| --- | --- |
Remove access to the context menus for the task bar | Enabled
Clear history of recently opened documents on exit | Enabled
Prevent users from customizing their Start Screen | Enabled
Prevent users from uninstalling applications from Start | Enabled
Remove Run menu from Start Menu | Enabled
Disable showing balloon notifications as toast | Enabled
Do not allow pinning items in Jump Lists | Enabled
Do not allow pinning programs to the Taskbar | Enabled
Do not display or track items in Jump Lists from remote locations | Enabled
Remove Notifications and Action Center | Enabled
Lock all taskbar settings | Enabled
Lock the Taskbar | Enabled
Prevent users from adding or removing toolbars | Enabled
Prevent users from resizing the taskbar | Enabled
Remove frequent programs list from the Start Menu | Enabled
Remove Pinned programs from the taskbar | Enabled
Remove the Security and Maintenance icon | Enabled
Turn off all balloon notifications | Enabled
Turn off feature advertisement balloon notifications | Enabled
Turn off toast notifications | Enabled
Remove Task Manager | Enabled
Remove Change Password option in Security Options UI | Enabled
Remove Sign Out option in Security Options UI | Enabled
Remove All Programs list from the Start Menu | Enabled Remove and disable setting
Prevent access to drives from My Computer | Enabled - Restrict all drives
>[!NOTE]
>When **Prevent access to drives from My Computer** is enabled, users can browse the directory structure in File Explorer, but they cannot open folders and access the contents. Also, they cannot use the **Run** dialog box or the **Map Network Drive** dialog box to view the directories on these drives. The icons representing the specified drives still appear in File Explorer, but if users double-click the icons, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action. This setting does not prevent users from using programs to access local and network drives. It does not prevent users from using the Disk Management snap-in to view and change drive characteristics.
## MDM policy
Some of the MDM policies based on the [Policy configuration service provider (CSP)](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider) affect all users on the system (that is, system-wide impact).
Setting | Value | System-wide
--- | --- | ---
[Experience/AllowCortana](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-experience#experience-allowcortana) | 0 - Not allowed | Yes
[Start/AllowPinnedFolderSettings](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#start-allowpinnedfoldersettings) | 0 - Shortcut is hidden and disables the setting in the Settings app | Yes
Start/HidePeopleBar | 1 - True (hide) | No
[Start/HideChangeAccountSettings](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#start-hidechangeaccountsettings) | 1 - True (hide) | Yes
[WindowsInkWorkspace/AllowWindowsInkWorkspace](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-windowsinkworkspace#windowsinkworkspace-allowwindowsinkworkspace) | 0 - Access to ink workspace is disabled and the feature is turned off | Yes
[Start/StartLayout](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#start-startlayout) | Configuration dependent | No
[WindowsLogon/DontDisplayNetworkSelectionUI](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-windowslogon#windowslogon-dontdisplaynetworkselectionui) | &lt;Enabled/&gt; | Yes

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---
title: Find the Application User Model ID of an installed app
ms.reviewer: sybruckm
description: To configure assigned access (kiosk mode), you need the Application User Model ID (AUMID) of apps installed on a device.
author: lizgt2000
ms.author: lizlong
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/31/2017
---
# Find the Application User Model ID of an installed app
To configure assigned access (kiosk mode), you need the Application User Model ID (AUMID) of apps installed on a device. You can find the AUMID by using Windows PowerShell, File Explorer, or the registry.
@ -43,10 +41,8 @@ You can add the `-user <username>` or the `-allusers` parameters to the **Get-Ap
To get the names and AUMIDs for all apps installed for the current user, perform the following steps:
1. Open **Run**, enter **shell:Appsfolder**, and select **OK**.
2. A File Explorer window opens. Press **Alt** > **View** > **Choose details**.
3. In the **Choose Details** window, select **AppUserModelId**, and then select **OK**. (You might need to change the **View** setting from **Tiles** to **Details**.)
1. A File Explorer window opens. Press **Alt** > **View** > **Choose details**.
1. In the **Choose Details** window, select **AppUserModelId**, and then select **OK**. (You might need to change the **View** setting from **Tiles** to **Details**.)
![Image of the Choose Details options.](images/aumid-file-explorer.png)
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At a command prompt, type the following command:
`reg query HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\ActivatableClasses\Package /s /f AppUserModelID | find "REG_SZ"`
```cmd
reg query HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\ActivatableClasses\Package /s /f AppUserModelID | find "REG_SZ"
```
### Example to get AUMIDs of the installed apps for the specified user

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---
title: Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access
description: The following guidelines may help you choose an appropriate Windows app for your assigned access experience.
author: lizgt2000
ms.author: lizlong
ms.topic: article
ms.reviewer: sybruckm
ms.technology: itpro-configure
ms.date: 12/31/2017
---
# Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
You can use assigned access to restrict customers at your business to using only one Windows app so your device acts like a kiosk. Administrators can use assigned access to restrict a selected user account to access a single Windows app. You can choose almost any Windows app for assigned access; however, some apps may not provide a good user experience.
Use assigned access to restrict users to use only one application, so that the device acts like a kiosk. Administrators can use assigned access to restrict a selected user account to access a single Windows app. You can choose almost any Windows app for assigned access; however, some apps may not provide a good user experience.
The following guidelines may help you choose an appropriate Windows app for your assigned access experience.
## General guidelines
- Windows apps must be provisioned or installed for the assigned access account before they can be selected as the assigned access app. [Learn how to provision and install apps](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterprise-app-management#install_your_apps).
- Updating a Windows app can sometimes change the Application User Model ID (AUMID) of the app. If this change happens, you must update the assigned access settings to launch the updated app, because assigned access uses the AUMID to determine which app to launch.
- Windows apps must be provisioned or installed for the assigned access account before they can be selected as the assigned access app. [Learn how to provision and install apps](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterprise-app-management#install_your_apps).
- Updating a Windows app can sometimes change the Application User Model ID (AUMID) of the app. If this change happens, you must update the assigned access settings to launch the updated app, because assigned access uses the AUMID to determine which app to launch.
- Apps that are generated using the [Desktop App Converter (Desktop Bridge)](/windows/uwp/porting/desktop-to-uwp-run-desktop-app-converter) can't be used as kiosk apps.
## Guidelines for Windows apps that launch other apps
Some Windows apps can launch other apps. Assigned access prevents Windows apps from launching other apps.
Some apps can launch other apps. Assigned access prevents Windows apps from launching other apps.
Avoid selecting Windows apps that are designed to launch other apps as part of their core functionality.
Avoid selecting Windows apps that are designed to launch other apps as part of their core functionality.
## Guidelines for web browsers
Starting with Windows 10 version 1809+, Microsoft Edge includes support for kiosk mode. [Learn how to deploy Microsoft Edge kiosk mode.](/microsoft-edge/deploy/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy)
Microsoft Edge includes support for kiosk mode. [Learn how to deploy Microsoft Edge kiosk mode.](/microsoft-edge/deploy/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy)
In Windows client, you can install the **Kiosk Browser** app from Microsoft to use as your kiosk app. For digital signage scenarios, you can configure **Kiosk Browser** to navigate to a URL and show only that content -- no navigation buttons, no address bar, etc. For kiosk scenarios, you can configure more settings, such as allowed and blocked URLs, navigation buttons, and end session buttons. For example, you could configure your kiosk to show the online catalog for your store, where customers can navigate between departments and items, but aren't allowed to go to a competitor's website.
In Windows client, you can install the **Kiosk Browser** app from Microsoft to use as your kiosk app. For digital signage scenarios, you can configure **Kiosk Browser** to navigate to a URL and show only that content -- no navigation buttons, no address bar, etc. For kiosk scenarios, you can configure more settings, such as allowed and blocked URLs, navigation buttons, and end session buttons. For example, you could configure your kiosk to show the online catalog for your store, where customers can navigate between departments and items, but aren't allowed to go to a competitor's website.
>[!NOTE]
>Kiosk Browser supports a single tab. If a website has links that open a new tab, those links will not work with Kiosk Browser. Kiosk Browser does not support .pdfs.
>
>Kiosk Browser can't access intranet websites.
**Kiosk Browser** must be downloaded for offline licensing using Microsoft Store For Business. You can deploy **Kiosk Browser** to devices running Windows 10, version 1803 (Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Education) and Windows 11.
1. [Get **Kiosk Browser** in Microsoft Store for Business with offline license type.](/microsoft-store/acquire-apps-microsoft-store-for-business#acquire-apps)
2. [Deploy **Kiosk Browser** to kiosk devices.](/microsoft-store/distribute-offline-apps)
3. Configure policies using settings from the Policy Configuration Service Provider (CSP) for [KioskBrowser](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-kioskbrowser). These settings can be configured using your MDM service provider, or [in a provisioning package](provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md). In Windows Configuration Designer, the settings are located in **Policies > KioskBrowser** when you select advanced provisioning for Windows desktop editions.
1. [Deploy **Kiosk Browser** to kiosk devices.](/microsoft-store/distribute-offline-apps)
1. Configure policies using settings from the Policy Configuration Service Provider (CSP) for [KioskBrowser](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-kioskbrowser). These settings can be configured using your MDM service provider, or [in a provisioning package](../provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md). In Windows Configuration Designer, the settings are located in **Policies > KioskBrowser** when you select advanced provisioning for Windows desktop editions.
>[!NOTE]
>If you configure the kiosk using a provisioning package, you must apply the provisioning package after the device completes the out-of-box experience (OOBE).
### Kiosk Browser settings
Kiosk Browser settings | Use this setting to
--- | ---
Blocked URL Exceptions | Specify URLs that people can navigate to, even though the URL is in your blocked URL list. You can use wildcards. <br><br>For example, if you want people to be limited to `http://contoso.com` only, you would add `.contoso.com` to blocked URL exception list and then block all other URLs.
Blocked URLs | Specify URLs that people can't navigate to. You can use wildcards. <br><br>If you want to limit people to a specific site, add `https://*` to the blocked URL list, and then specify the site to be allowed in the blocked URL exceptions list.
Default URL | Specify the URL that Kiosk Browser will open with. **Tip!** Make sure your blocked URLs don't include your default URL.
Enable End Session Button | Show a button in Kiosk Browser that people can use to reset the browser. End Session will clear all browsing data and navigate back to the default URL.
Enable Home Button | Show a Home button in Kiosk Browser. Home will return the browser to the default URL.
Enable Navigation Buttons | Show forward and back buttons in Kiosk Browser.
Restart on Idle Time | Specify when Kiosk Browser should restart in a fresh state after an amount of idle time since the last user interaction.
| Kiosk Browser settings | Use this setting to |
|--|--|
| Blocked URL Exceptions | Specify URLs that people can navigate to, even though the URL is in your blocked URL list. You can use wildcards. <br><br>For example, if you want people to be limited to `http://contoso.com` only, you would add `.contoso.com` to blocked URL exception list and then block all other URLs. |
| Blocked URLs | Specify URLs that people can't navigate to. You can use wildcards. <br><br>If you want to limit people to a specific site, add `https://*` to the blocked URL list, and then specify the site to be allowed in the blocked URL exceptions list. |
| Default URL | Specify the URL that Kiosk Browser will open with. **Tip!** Make sure your blocked URLs don't include your default URL. |
| Enable End Session Button | Show a button in Kiosk Browser that people can use to reset the browser. End Session will clear all browsing data and navigate back to the default URL. |
| Enable Home Button | Show a Home button in Kiosk Browser. Home will return the browser to the default URL. |
| Enable Navigation Buttons | Show forward and back buttons in Kiosk Browser. |
| Restart on Idle Time | Specify when Kiosk Browser should restart in a fresh state after an amount of idle time since the last user interaction. |
To configure multiple URLs for **Blocked URL Exceptions** or **Blocked URLs** in Windows Configuration Designer:
1. Create the provisioning package. When ready to export, close the project in Windows Configuration Designer
1. Open the customizations.xml file in the project folder (e.g C:\Users\name\Documents\Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (WICD)\Project_18)
1. Insert the null character string in between each URL (e.g www.bing.com`&#xF000;`www.contoso.com)
1. Save the XML file
1. Open the project again in Windows Configuration Designer
1. Export the package. Ensure you do not revisit the created policies under Kiosk Browser or else the null character will be removed
> [!IMPORTANT]
> To configure multiple URLs for **Blocked URL Exceptions** or **Blocked URLs** in Windows Configuration Designer:
>
> 1. Create the provisioning package. When ready to export, close the project in Windows Configuration Designer.
> 2. Open the customizations.xml file in the project folder (e.g C:\Users\name\Documents\Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (WICD)\Project_18).
> 3. Insert the null character string in between each URL (e.g www.bing.com`&#xF000;`www.contoso.com).
> 4. Save the XML file.
> 5. Open the project again in Windows Configuration Designer.
> 6. Export the package. Ensure you do not revisit the created policies under Kiosk Browser or else the null character will be removed.
>
>
> [!TIP]
>
> To enable the **End Session** button for Kiosk Browser in Intune, you must [create a custom OMA-URI policy](/intune/custom-settings-windows-10) with the following information:
>
> - OMA-URI: ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/KioskBrowser/EnableEndSessionButton
> - Data type: Integer
> - Value: 1
#### Rules for URLs in Kiosk Browser settings
Kiosk Browser filtering rules are based on the [Chromium Project](https://www.chromium.org/Home).
URLs can include:
- A valid port value from 1 to 65,535.
- The path to the resource.
- Query parameters.
More guidelines for URLs:
- If a period precedes the host, the policy filters exact host matches only.
- You can't use user:pass fields.
- When both blocked URL and blocked URL exceptions apply with the same path length, the exception takes precedence.
- The policy searches wildcards (*) last.
- The optional query is a set of key-value and key-only tokens delimited by '&'.
- Key-value tokens are separated by '='.
- A query token can optionally end with a '*' to indicate prefix match. Token order is ignored during matching.
- If a period precedes the host, the policy filters exact host matches only
- You can't use user:pass fields
- When both blocked URL and blocked URL exceptions apply with the same path length, the exception takes precedence
- The policy searches wildcards (*) last
- The optional query is a set of key-value and key-only tokens delimited by '&'
- Key-value tokens are separated by '='
- A query token can optionally end with a '*' to indicate prefix match. Token order is ignored during matching
### Examples of blocked URLs and exceptions
The following table describes the results for different combinations of blocked URLs and blocked URL exceptions.
Blocked URL rule | Block URL exception rule | Result
--- | --- | ---
`*` | `contoso.com`<br>`fabrikam.com` | All requests are blocked unless it's to contoso.com, fabrikam.com, or any of their subdomains.
`contoso.com` | `mail.contoso.com`<br>`.contoso.com`<br>`.www.contoso.com` | Block all requests to contoso.com, except for the main page and its mail subdomain.
`youtube.com` | `youtube.com/watch?v=v1`<br>`youtube.com/watch?v=v2` | Blocks all access to youtube.com except for the specified videos (v1 and v2).
| Blocked URL rule | Block URL exception rule | Result |
|--|--|--|
| `*` | `contoso.com`<br>`fabrikam.com` | All requests are blocked unless it's to contoso.com, fabrikam.com, or any of their subdomains. |
| `contoso.com` | `mail.contoso.com`<br>`.contoso.com`<br>`.www.contoso.com` | Block all requests to contoso.com, except for the main page and its mail subdomain. |
| `youtube.com` | `youtube.com/watch?v=v1`<br>`youtube.com/watch?v=v2` | Blocks all access to youtube.com except for the specified videos (v1 and v2). |
The following table gives examples for blocked URLs.
The following table gives examples for blocked URLs.
| Entry | Result |
|--------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `contoso.com` | Blocks all requests to contoso.com, www.contoso.com, and sub.www.contoso.com |
| `https://*` | Blocks all HTTPS requests to any domain. |
| `mail.contoso.com` | Blocks requests to mail.contoso.com but not to www.contoso.com or contoso.com |
| `.contoso.com` | Blocks contoso.com but not its subdomains, like subdomain.contoso.com. |
| `.www.contoso.com` | Blocks www.contoso.com but not its subdomains. |
| `*` | Blocks all requests except for URLs in the Blocked URL Exceptions list. |
| `*:8080` | Blocks all requests to port 8080. |
| `contoso.com/stuff` | Blocks all requests to contoso.com/stuff and its subdomains. |
| `192.168.1.2` | Blocks requests to 192.168.1.2. |
| `youtube.com/watch?v=V1` | Blocks YouTube video with id V1. |
| Entry | Result |
|--|--|
| `contoso.com` | Blocks all requests to contoso.com, www.contoso.com, and sub.www.contoso.com |
| `https://*` | Blocks all HTTPS requests to any domain. |
| `mail.contoso.com` | Blocks requests to mail.contoso.com but not to www.contoso.com or contoso.com |
| `.contoso.com` | Blocks contoso.com but not its subdomains, like subdomain.contoso.com. |
| `.www.contoso.com` | Blocks www.contoso.com but not its subdomains. |
| `*` | Blocks all requests except for URLs in the Blocked URL Exceptions list. |
| `*:8080` | Blocks all requests to port 8080. |
| `contoso.com/stuff` | Blocks all requests to contoso.com/stuff and its subdomains. |
| `192.168.1.2` | Blocks requests to 192.168.1.1. |
| `youtube.com/watch?v=V1` | Blocks YouTube video with id V1. |
### Other browsers
You can create your own web browser Windows app by using the WebView class. Learn more about developing your own web browser app:
- [Creating your own browser with HTML and JavaScript](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/08/27/creating-your-own-browser-with-html-and-javascript/)
- [Creating your own browser with HTML and JavaScript](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/08/27/creating-your-own-browser-with-html-and-javascript/)
- [WebView class](/uwp/api/Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.WebView)
- [A web browser built with JavaScript as a Windows app](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/JSBrowser/tree/v1.0)
## Secure your information
Avoid selecting Windows apps that may expose the information you don't want to show in your kiosk, since kiosk usually means anonymous access and locates in a public setting like a shopping mall. For example, an app that has a file picker allows the user to gain access to files and folders on the user's system, avoid selecting these types of apps if they provide unnecessary data access.
## App configuration
Some apps may require more configurations before they can be used appropriately in assigned access. For example, Microsoft OneNote requires you to set up a Microsoft account for the assigned access user account before OneNote will open in assigned access.
Some apps may require more configurations before they can be used appropriately in assigned access. For example, Microsoft OneNote requires you to set up a Microsoft account for the assigned access user account before OneNote will open in assigned access.
Check the guidelines published by your selected app and set up accordingly.
Check the guidelines published by your selected app and set up accordingly.
## Develop your kiosk app
Assigned access in Windows client uses the new lock framework. When an assigned access user signs in, the selected kiosk app is launched above the lock screen. The kiosk app is running as an above lock screen app.
Assigned access in Windows client uses the new lock framework. When an assigned access user signs in, the selected kiosk app is launched above the lock screen. The kiosk app is running as an above lock screen app.
Follow the [best practices guidance for developing a kiosk app for assigned access](/windows-hardware/drivers/partnerapps/create-a-kiosk-app-for-assigned-access).
Follow the [best practices guidance for developing a kiosk app for assigned access](/windows-hardware/drivers/partnerapps/create-a-kiosk-app-for-assigned-access).
## Test your assigned access experience

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