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| OS requirements | Details |
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| Build 10.0.17134.77 or above | See [Manage updates to HoloLens](hololens-updates.md) for instructions on upgrading to this build. |
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| Build 10.0.17134.77 or above | See [Update HoloLens](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12643/hololens-update-hololens) for instructions on upgrading to this build. |
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#### Windows Mixed Reality headset requirements
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# Manage updates to HoloLens
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>**Looking for how to get the latest update? See [Update HoloLens](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12643/hololens-update-hololens).**
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Windows 10, version 1803, is the first feature update to Windows Holographic for Business since its release in Windows 10, version 1607. As with desktop devices, administrators can manage updates to the HoloLens operating system using [Windows Update for Business](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/waas-manage-updates-wufb).
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12. Enter a friendly name for the configuration.
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10. In **Kiosk Mode**, select **Multi app kiosk**.
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13. Select an app type.
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- For **Add Win32 app**, enter the **App Name** and **Identifier**.
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- For **Add Win32 app**, enter a friendly name for the app in **App Name**, and enter the path to the app executable in **Identifier**.
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- For **Add managed apps**, select an app that you manage through Intune.
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- For **Add app by AUMID**, enter the Application User Model ID (AUMID) for an installed UWP app.
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14. Select whether to enable the taskbar.
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17. Select **OK**. You can add additional configurations or finish.
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18. Assign the profile to a device group to configure the devices in that group as kiosks.
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>[!NOTE]
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>Managed apps are apps that are in the Microsoft Store for Business that is synced with your Intune subscription.
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7. Select **Windows 10 and later** for the platform.
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8. Select **Kiosk (Preview)** for the profile type.
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9. Enter a friendly name for the kiosk configuration.
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10. In **Kiosk Mode**, select **Single full-screen app kiosk**.
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10. Select **Kiosk - 1 setting available**.
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10. Select **Add** to add a kiosk configuration.
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10. Enter a friendly name for the kiosk configuration, and then in **Kiosk Mode**, select **Single full-screen app kiosk**.
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10. Select either **Select a managed app** to choose a kiosk app that is managed by Intune, or **Enter UWP app AUMID** to specify the kiosk app by AUMID, and then select the app or enter the AUMID as appropriate.
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1. For the user account, select either **Autologon** to create a user account for the kiosk that will sign in automatically, or **Local user account** to configure an existing user account to run the kiosk. **Local user account** can be a local standard user account on the device or an Azure Active Directory account.
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14. Select **OK**, and then select **Create**.
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