diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md index 035bdf4010..5b464073a9 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md +++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Create a provisioning package (Windows 10) -description: Learn how to create a provisioning package for Windows 10. Provisioning packages let you quickly configure a device without having to install a new image. +description: Learn how to create a provisioning package for Windows 10, which lets you quickly configure a device without having to install a new image. ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library @@ -21,44 +21,46 @@ manager: dansimp - Windows 10 - Windows 10 Mobile -You use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package (.ppkg) that contains customization settings. You can apply the provisioning package to a device running Windows 10 or Windows 10 Mobile. +You can use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package (.ppkg) that contains customization settings, and then apply the provisioning package to a device running Windows 10 or Windows 10 Mobile. >[Learn how to install Windows Configuration Designer.](provisioning-install-icd.md) ->[!TIP] ->We recommend creating a local admin account when developing and testing your provisioning package. We also recommend using a “least privileged” domain user account to join devices to the Active Directory domain. +> [!TIP] +> We recommend creating a local admin account when you develop and test your provisioning package. We also recommend using a *least privileged* domain user account to join devices to the Active Directory domain. ## Start a new project 1. Open Windows Configuration Designer: - - From either the Start screen or Start menu search, type 'Windows Configuration Designer' and click on the Windows Configuration Designer shortcut, + - From either the Start screen or Start menu search, type **Windows Configuration Designer**, and then select the **Windows Configuration Designer** shortcut. or - - If you installed Windows Configuration Designer from the ADK, navigate to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86` (on an x64 computer) or `C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe` (on an x86 computer), and then double-click **ICD.exe**. + - If you installed Windows Configuration Designer from the ADK, navigate to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86` (on an x64 computer) or `C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe` (on an x86 computer), and then select **ICD.exe**. 2. Select your desired option on the **Start** page, which offers multiple options for creating a provisioning package, as shown in the following image:  - - The wizard options provide a simple interface for configuring common settings for desktop, mobile, and kiosk devices. Wizards are also available for creating provisioning packages for Microsoft Surface Hub and Microsoft HoloLens devices. For a summary of the settings available in the desktop, mobile, and kiosk devices, see [What you can configure using Configuration Designer wizardS](provisioning-packages.md#configuration-designer-wizards). + - The following wizard options provide a simple interface for configuring common settings for desktop, mobile, and kiosk devices: - [Instructions for the desktop wizard](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md) - [Instructions for the mobile wizard](../mobile-devices/provisioning-configure-mobile.md) - [Instructions for the kiosk wizard](../kiosk-single-app.md#wizard) - [Instructions for HoloLens wizard](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/hololens/hololens-provisioning) - [Instructions for Surface Hub wizard](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub) + + Wizards are also available for creating provisioning packages for Microsoft Surface Hub and Microsoft HoloLens devices. For a summary of the settings available in the desktop, mobile, and kiosk devices, see [What you can configure using Configuration Designer wizards](provisioning-packages.md#configuration-designer-wizards). - - The **Advanced provisioning** option opens a new project with all **Runtime settings** available. *The rest of this procedure uses advanced provisioning.* + - The **Advanced provisioning** option opens a new project with all the runtime settings available. (The rest of this procedure uses advanced provisioning.) >[!TIP] > You can start a project in the simple wizard editor and then switch the project to the advanced editor. > >  -3. Enter a name for your project, and then click **Next**. +3. Enter a name for your project, and then select **Next**. -4. Select the settings you want to configure, based on the type of device, and then click **Next**. The following table describes the options. +4. Select the settings you want to configure, based on the type of device, and then select **Next**. The following table describes the options. | Windows edition | Settings available for customization | Provisioning package can apply to | @@ -71,12 +73,12 @@ You use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package (.ppkg) | Common to Windows 10 Team edition | Common settings and settings specific to Windows 10 Team | [Microsoft Surface Hub](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub) | -5. On the **Import a provisioning package (optional)** page, you can click **Finish** to create your project, or browse to and select an existing provisioning package to import to your project, and then click **Finish**. +5. On the **Import a provisioning package (optional)** page, you can select **Finish** to create your project, or browse to and select an existing provisioning package to import to your project, and then select **Finish**. >[!TIP] ->**Import a provisioning package** can make it easier to create different provisioning packages that all have certain settings in common. For example, you could create a provisioning package that contains the settings for your organization's network, and then import it into other packages you create so you don't have to reconfigure those common settings repeatedly. +>**Import a provisioning package** can make it easier to create different provisioning packages that all have certain settings in common. For example, you could create a provisioning package that contains the settings for your organization's network, and then import it into other packages that you create so you don't have to reconfigure those common settings repeatedly. -After you click **Finish**, Windows Configuration Designer will open the **Available customizations** pane and you can then configure settings for the package. +6. In the **Available customizations** pane, you can now configure settings for the package. @@ -94,7 +96,7 @@ The process for configuring settings is similar for all settings. The following
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