From c5bc843419b41e97005b91a82b2f5fdba1b1ca57 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nilanjana Ganguly <74384702+ngangulyms@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 17:20:09 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] kioskmode change --- .../operating-system-security-system-security.md | 15 ++++++++------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/windows/security/book/operating-system-security-system-security.md b/windows/security/book/operating-system-security-system-security.md index c765110748..7056f951b3 100644 --- a/windows/security/book/operating-system-security-system-security.md +++ b/windows/security/book/operating-system-security-system-security.md @@ -106,13 +106,6 @@ All auditing categories are disabled when Windows is first installed. Before ena - [Security policy settings](/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/security-policy-settings) - [Security auditing](/windows/security/threat-protection/auditing/security-auditing-overview) -## Assigned Access and Shell Launcher (kiosk mode) - -With Assigned Access, Windows devices restrict functionality to pre-selected applications depending on the user and keep individual identities separate, which is ideal for public-facing or shared devices. Configuring a device as a kiosk is a straightforward process. You can do this locally on the device or remotely using mobile device management. - -:::image type="icon" source="images/learn-more.svg" border="false"::: **Learn more:** - -- [Windows kiosks and restricted user experiences](/windows/configuration/assigned-access) ## Config Refresh @@ -132,3 +125,11 @@ Visibility and awareness of device security and health are key to any action tak - [Windows security settings](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/2ae0363d-0ada-c064-8b56-6a39afb6a963) - [Windows Security](../operating-system-security/system-security/windows-defender-security-center/windows-defender-security-center.md) + +## Kiosk mode (Assigned Access and Shell Launcher) + +With Assigned Access, Windows devices restrict functionality to pre-selected applications depending on the user and keep individual identities separate, which is ideal for public-facing or shared devices. Configuring a device as a kiosk is a straightforward process. You can do this locally on the device or remotely using mobile device management. + +:::image type="icon" source="images/learn-more.svg" border="false"::: **Learn more:** + +- [Windows kiosks and restricted user experiences](/windows/configuration/assigned-access) \ No newline at end of file