Update kiosk configuration to support multi-app

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title: "Quickstart: configure a single-app kiosk"
description: Learn how to configure a single-app kiosk using Windows Configuration Designer, Microsoft Intune, PowerShell or GPO.
title: "Quickstart: configure a multi-app kiosk"
description: Learn how to configure a multi-app kiosk using Windows Configuration Designer, Microsoft Intune, PowerShell or GPO.
ms.topic: quickstart
ms.date: 01/29/2024
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---
title: Configure Take a Test in kiosk mode
description: Learn how to configure Windows to execute the Take a Test app in kiosk mode, using Intune and provisioning packages.
title: "Quickstart: configure a single-app kiosk"
description: Learn how to configure a single-app kiosk using Windows Configuration Designer, Microsoft Intune, PowerShell or GPO.
ms.date: 11/08/2023
ms.topic: how-to
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# Configure Take a Test in kiosk mode
# Quickstart: configure a single-app kiosk
Executing Take a Test in kiosk mode is the recommended option for high stakes assessments, such as mid-term exams. In this mode, Windows will execute Take a Test in a lock-down mode, preventing the execution of any applications other than Take a Test. Students must sign in using a test-taking account.
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[!INCLUDE [intune-custom-settings-2](../../../includes/configure/intune-custom-settings-2.md)]
[!INCLUDE [intune-custom-settings-info](../../../includes/configure/intune-custom-settings-info.md)]
#### [:::image type="icon" source="images/icons/provisioning-package.svg"::: **PPKG**](#tab/ppkg)
#### [:::image type="icon" source="../../images/icons/provisioning-package.svg"::: **PPKG**](#tab/ppkg)
To create a provisioning package, you can either use Set up School PCs or Windows Configuration Designer: