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This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Configure Windows 10](index.md) documentation for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile.
## February 2019
New or changed topic | Description
--- | ---
[Set up a single-app kiosk](kiosk-single-app.md) | Replaced instructions for Microsoft Intune with a link to the Intune documentation.
[Set up a multi-app kiosk](lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps.md) | Replaced instructions for Intune with a link to the Intune documentation.
## January 2019
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### Requirements
## Requirements
>[!WARNING]
>- Windows 10 doesnt support setting a custom shell prior to OOBE. If you do, you wont be able to deploy the resulting image.
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[See the technical reference for the shell launcher component.](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618603)
### Configure Shell Launcher
## Configure Shell Launcher
To set a Windows desktop application as the shell, you first turn on the Shell Launcher feature, and then you can set your custom shell as the default using PowerShell.

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>Account type: Local standard user, Azure AD
![The configuration settings for single-app kiosk in Microsoft Intune](images/kiosk-intune.png)
Microsoft Intune and other MDM services enable kiosk configuration through the [AssignedAccess configuration service provider (CSP)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/assignedaccess-csp). Assigned Access has a `KioskModeApp` setting. In the `KioskModeApp` setting, you enter the user account name and the [AUMID](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/find-the-application-user-model-id-of-an-installed-app) for the app to run in kiosk mode.
>[!TIP]
>Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, a ShellLauncher node has been added to the [AssignedAccess CSP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/assignedaccess-csp).
The following steps explain how to configure a kiosk in Microsoft Intune. For other MDM services, see the documentation for your provider.
**To configure kiosk in Microsoft Intune**
2. In the Microsoft Azure portal, search for **Intune** or go to **More services** > **Intune**.
3. Select **Device configuration**.
4. Select **Profiles**.
5. Select **Create profile**.
6. Enter a friendly name for the profile.
7. Select **Windows 10 and later** for the platform.
8. Select **Device restrictions** for the profile type.
9. Select **Kiosk**.
10. In **Kiosk Mode**, select **Single app kiosk**.
1. Enter the user account (Azure AD or a local standard user account).
11. Enter the Application User Model ID for an installed app.
14. Select **OK**, and then select **Create**.
18. Assign the profile to a device group to configure the devices in that group as kiosks.
To configure a kiosk in Microsoft Intune, see [Windows 10 and Windows Holographic for Business device settings to run as a dedicated kiosk using Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/kiosk-settings). For other MDM services, see the documentation for your provider.

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## Configure a kiosk in Microsoft Intune
1. [Generate the Start layout for the kiosk device.](#startlayout)
2. In the Microsoft Azure portal, search for **Intune** or go to **More services** > **Intune**.
3. Select **Device configuration**.
4. Select **Profiles**.
5. Select **Create profile**.
6. Enter a friendly name for the profile.
7. Select **Windows 10 and later** for the platform.
8. Select **Kiosk (Preview)** for the profile type.
9. Select **Kiosk - 1 setting available**.
10. Select **Add** to define a configuration, which specifies the apps that will run and the layout for the Start menu.
12. Enter a friendly name for the configuration.
10. In **Kiosk Mode**, select **Multi app kiosk**.
13. Select an app type.
- For **Add Win32 app**, enter a friendly name for the app in **App Name**, and enter the path to the app executable in **Identifier**.
- For **Add managed apps**, select an app that you manage through Intune.
- For **Add app by AUMID**, enter the Application User Model ID (AUMID) for an installed UWP app.
14. Select whether to enable the taskbar.
15. Browse to and select the Start layout XML file that you generated in step 1.
16. Add one or more accounts. When the account signs in, only the apps defined in the configuration will be available.
17. Select **OK**. You can add additional configurations or finish.
18. Assign the profile to a device group to configure the devices in that group as kiosks.
>[!NOTE]
>Managed apps are apps that are in the Microsoft Store for Business that is synced with your Intune subscription.
To configure a kiosk in Microsoft Intune, see [Windows 10 and Windows Holographic for Business device settings to run as a dedicated kiosk using Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/kiosk-settings). For explanations of the specific settings, see [Windows 10 and later device settings to run as a kiosk in Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/kiosk-settings-windows).
## Configure a kiosk using a provisioning package