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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Microsoft Edge kiosk mode supports four configuration types. The configuration
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A single-app kiosk device for digital/interactive signage displays a specific site in full-screen mode that runs InPrivate browsing mode.
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- **Digital signage** does not require user interaction and best used for a rotating advertisement or menu.
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- **Digital signage** does not require user interaction. Use digital signage for things like a rotating advertisement or menu.
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- **Interactive signage**, on the other hand, requires user interaction within the page but doesn’t allow for any other uses, such as browsing the internet. Use interactive signage for things like a building business directory or restaurant order/pay station.
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Windows Settings is the simplest and easiest way to set up one or a couple of devices because you perform these steps physically on each device. This method is ideal for small businesses.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>Windows Settings is only for a single-app kiosk device. For a multi-app kiosk device, use Microsoft Intune or Windows PowerShell. You can also use Intune or PowerShell to configure a single-app device.
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>Windows Settings is only for setting up a single-app kiosk device. For a multi-app kiosk device, use Microsoft Intune or Windows PowerShell. You can also use Intune or PowerShell to configure a single-app device.
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When you set up a single-app kiosk device using Windows Settings, you must first set up assigned access before configuring the device. With assigned access, you restrict a local standard user account so that it only has access to one Windows app, such as Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode.
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10. Close the **Settings** window to save and apply your choices.
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11. Once you've configured the policies, restart the kiosk device and sign in with the local kiosk account to validate the configuration.
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11. Restart the kiosk device and sign in with the local kiosk account to validate the configuration.
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**_Congratulations!_** You’ve just finished setting up a single-app kiosk device.
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