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[EDU] Windows 11 SE FAQ
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- name: Overview
href: windows-11-se-overview.md
- name: Settings and CSP list
- name: Settings list
href: windows-11-se-settings-list.md
- name: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
href: windows-11-se-faq.yml
- name: Windows in S Mode
items:
- name: Test Windows 10 in S mode on existing Windows 10 education devices

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:::image type="content" source="./images/enroll.png" alt-text="The device lifecycle for Intune-managed devices - enrollment" border="false":::
Select one of the following options to learn the next steps about the enrollment method you chose:
> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
> [Next: Automatic Intune enrollment via Azure AD join >](enroll-aadj.md)
> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
> [Next: Bulk enrollment with provisioning packages >](enroll-package.md)
> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
> [Next: Enroll devices with Windows Autopilot >](enroll-autopilot.md)
> [!div class="op_single_selector"]
> - [Automatic Intune enrollment via Azure AD join](enroll-aadj.md)
> - [Bulk enrollment with provisioning packages](enroll-package.md)
> - [Enroll devices with Windows Autopilot ](enroll-autopilot.md)
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### YamlMime:FAQ
metadata:
title: Windows 11 SE Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
description: Use these frequently asked questions (FAQ) to learn important details about Windows 11 SE.
ms.prod: windows
ms.technology: windows
author: paolomatarazzo
ms.author: paoloma
manager: aaroncz
ms.reviewer:
ms.collection: education
ms.topic: faq
localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 09/14/2022
appliesto:
- ✅ <b>Windows 11 SE</b>
title: Common questions about Windows 11 SE
summary: Windows 11 SE combines the power and privacy of Windows 11 with educator feedback to create a simplified experience on devices built for education. This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) article is intended to help you learn more about Windows 11 SE so you can get to what matters most.
sections:
- name: General
questions:
- question: What is Windows 11 SE?
answer: |
Windows 11 SE is a new cloud-first operating system that offers the power and reliability of Windows 11 with a simplified design and tools specially designed for schools.
To learn more, see [Windows 11 SE Overview](/education/windows/windows-11-se-overview).
- question: Who is the Windows 11 SE designed for?
answer: |
Windows 11 SE is designed for students in grades K-8 who use a laptop provided by their school, in a 1:1 scenario.
- question: What are the major differences between Windows 11 and Windows 11 SE?
answer: |
Windows 11 SE was created based on feedback from educators who wanted a distraction-free experience for their students. Here are some of the differences that you'll find in Windows 11 SE:
- Experience a simplified user interface so you can stay focused on the important stuff
- Only IT admins can install apps. Users will not be able to access the Microsoft Store or download apps from the internet
- Use Snap Assist to maximize screen space on smaller screens with two-window snapping
- Store your Desktop, Documents, and Photos folders in the cloud using OneDrive, so your work is backed up and easy to find
- Express yourself and celebrate accomplishments with the *emoji and GIF panel* and *Stickers*
- name: Deployment
questions:
- question: Can I load Windows 11 SE on any hardware?
answer: |
Windows 11 SE is only available on devices that are built for education. To learn more, see [Windows 11 SE Overview](/education/windows/windows-11-se-overview).
- name: Applications and settings
questions:
- question: How can I install applications on Windows 11 SE?
answer: |
You can use Microsoft Intune to install applications on Windows 11 SE.
For more information, see [Configure applications with Microsoft Intune](/education/windows/tutorial-school-deployment/configure-device-apps).
- question: What apps will work on Windows 11 SE?
answer: |
Windows 11 SE supports all web applications and a curated list of desktop applications. You can prepare and add a desktop app to Microsoft Intune as a Win32 app from the [approved app list](/education/windows/windows-11-se-overview), then distribute it.
For more information, see [Considerations for Windows 11 SE](/education/windows/tutorial-school-deployment/configure-device-apps#considerations-for-windows-11-se).
- question: Why there's no application store on Windows 11 SE?
answer: |
IT Admins can manage system settings (including application installation and the application store) to ensure all students have a safe, distraction-free experience. On Windows SE devices, you have pre-installed apps from Microsoft, from your IT admin, and from your device manufacturer. You can continue to use web apps on the Microsoft Edge browser, as web apps do not require installation.
For more information, see [Configure applications with Microsoft Intune](/education/windows/tutorial-school-deployment/configure-device-app).
- question: What does the error 0x87D300D9 mean in the Intune for Education portal?
answer: |
This error means that the app you are trying to install is not supported on Windows 11 SE. If you have an app that fails with this error, then:
- Make sure the app is on the [available applications list](/education/windows/windows-11-se-overview#available-applications). Or, make sure your app is [approved for Windows 11 SE](/education/windows/windows-11-se-overview#add-your-own-applications)
- If the app is approved, then it's possible the app is not packaged correctly. For more information, [Configure applications with Microsoft Intune](/education/windows/tutorial-school-deployment/configure-device-apps)
- If the app isn't approved, then it won't run on Windows 11 SE. To get apps approved, see [Add your own applications](/education/windows/windows-11-se-overview#add-your-own-applications). Or, use an app that runs in a web browser, such as a web app or PWA
- name: Out-of-box experience (OOBE)
questions:
- question: My Windows 11 SE device is stuck in OOBE, how can I troubleshoot it?
answer: |
To access the Settings application during OOBE on a Windows 11 SE device, press <kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>F10</kbd>, then select the accessibility icon :::image type="icon" source="images/icons/accessibility.svg"::: on the bottom-right corner of the screen. From the Settings application, you can troubleshoot the OOBE process and, optionally, trigger a device reset.

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For more information on Intune requirements for adding education apps, see [Configure applications with Microsoft Intune][EDUWIN-1].
### 0x87D300D9 error with an app
When you deploy an app using Intune for Education, you may get a `0x87D300D9` error code with a `Failed` state in the [Intune for Education portal](https://intuneeducation.portal.azure.com). If you have an app that fails with this error, then:
- Make sure the app is on the [available applications list](#available-applications). Or, make sure your app is [approved for Windows 11 SE](#add-your-own-applications)
- If the app is approved, then it's possible the app is packaged wrong. For more information, see [Add your own apps](#add-your-own-applications) and [Configure applications with Microsoft Intune][EDUWIN-1]
- If the app isn't approved, then it won't run on Windows 11 SE. To get apps approved, see [Add your own apps](#add-your-own-applications). Or, use an app that runs in a web browser, such as a web app or PWA
## Related articles
- [Tutorial: deploy and manage Windows devices in a school][EDUWIN-2]

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# Windows 11 SE for Education settings list
Windows 11 SE automatically configures settings and features in the operating system. These settings use the Configuration Service Provider (CSPs) provided by Microsoft. You can use an MDM provider to configure these settings.
Windows 11 SE automatically configures certain settings and features in the operating system. You can use Microsoft Intune to customize these settings.
This article lists the settings automatically configured. For more information on Windows 11 SE, see [Windows 11 SE for Education overview](windows-11-se-overview.md).
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| Administrative tools | Administrative tools, such as the command prompt and Windows PowerShell, can't be opened. Windows PowerShell scripts deployed using Microsoft Endpoint Manager can run. |
| Apps | Only certain apps are allowed to run on Windows 11 SE. For more info on what apps can run on Windows 11 SE, see [Windows 11 SE for Education overview](windows-11-se-overview.md). |
## What's available in the Settings app
On Windows 11 SE devices, the Settings app shows the following setting pages. Depending on the hardware, some setting pages might not be shown.
- Accessibility
- Accounts
- Email & accounts
- Apps
- Bluetooth & devices
- Bluetooth
- Printers & scanners
- Mouse
- Touchpad
- Typing
- Pen
- AutoPlay
- Network & internet
- WiFi
- VPN
- Personalization
- Taskbar
- Privacy & security
- System
- Display
- Notifications
- Tablet mode
- Multitasking
- Projecting to this PC
- Time & Language
- Language & region
## Next steps
[Windows 11 SE for Education overview](windows-11-se-overview.md)