Merged PR 5640: Add instructions to disable auto sign-in for kiosk

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ms.pagetype: security
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ms.date: 01/31/2018
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# Change history for Configure Windows 10
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[Configure Windows 10 taskbar](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md) | Added section for removing default apps from the taskbar.
[Manage Windows 10 connection endpoints](manage-windows-endpoints-version-1709.md) | New topic for Windows 10, version 1709 that explains the purpose for connections to Microsoft services and how to manage them.
[Configure Windows Spotlight on the lock screen](windows-spotlight.md) | Added section for resolution of custom lock screen images.
[Set up a kiosk on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education](set-up-a-kiosk-for-windows-10-for-desktop-editions.md) | Added section for automatic sign-in after restart on unmanaged devices.
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ms.date: 11/26/2018
ms.date: 01/31/2018
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- The kiosk device must be running Windows 10 (S, Pro, Enterprise, or Education), version 1709
## Create XML file
Let's start by looking at the basic structure of the XML file.

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# Set up a kiosk on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education
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>[!NOTE]
>A Universal Windows app is built on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which was first introduced in Windows 8 as the Windows Runtime. A Classic Windows application uses the Classic Windows Platform (CWP) (e.g., COM, Win32, WPF, WinForms, etc.) and is typically launched using an .EXE or .DLL file.
 
## Using a local device as a kiosk
When your kiosk is a local device that is not managed by Active Directory or Azure Active Directory, there is a default setting that enables automatic sign-in after a restart. That means that when the device restarts, the last signed-in user will be signed in automatically. If the last signed-in user is the kiosk account, the kiosk app will be launched automatically after the device restarts.
If you want the kiosk account signed in automatically and the kiosk app launched when the device restarts, there is nothing you need to do.
If you do not want the kiosk account signed in automatically when the device restarts, you must change the default setting before you configure the device as a kiosk. Sign in with the account that you will assign as the kiosk account, go to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Sign-in options**, and toggle the **Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device after an update or restart** setting to **Off**. After you change the setting, you can apply the kiosk configuration to the device.
![Screenshot of automatic sign-in setting](images/auto-signin.png)
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## Set up a kiosk using Windows Configuration Designer