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[Policies: Authentication](wcd/wcd-policies.md#authentication) (optional related setting) | Enables a quick first sign-in experience for a user by automatically connecting new non-admin Azure AD accounts to the pre-configured candidate local accounts.
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## Configuring Shared PC mode for Windows
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You can configure Windows to be in shared PC mode in a couple different ways:
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- Mobile device management (MDM): Shared PC mode is enabled by the SharedPC configuration service provider (CSP). To setup a shared device policy for Windows 10 in Intune, complete the following steps:
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- Mobile device management (MDM): Shared PC mode is enabled by the [SharedPC configuration service provider (CSP)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/sharedpc-csp). To setup a shared device policy for Windows 10 in Intune, complete the following steps:
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager portal](https://endpoint.microsoft.com/#home).
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2. Select **Devices** from the navigation.
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5. From the **Platform** menu, select **Windows 10 and later**.
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6. From the **Profile** menu, select **Shared multi-user device**.
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7. Select **Create**.
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8. Enter a name for the policy (e.g.) My Win10 Shared devices policy. You can optionally add a description should you wish to do so.
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9. Select **Next**.
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10. On the **Configuration settings** page, set the ‘Shared PC Mode’ value to **Enabled**.
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11. From this point on, you can configure any additional settings you’d like to be part of this policy, and then follow the rest of the set-up flow to its completion by selecting **Create** after **Step 6**.
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- A provisioning package created with the Windows Configuration Designer: You can apply a provisioning package when you initially set up the PC (also known as the out-of-box-experience or OOBE), or you can apply the provisioning package to a Windows 10 PC that is already in use. The provisioning package is created in Windows Configuration Designer. Shared PC mode is enabled by the [SharedPC configuration service provider (CSP)](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/sharedpc-csp), exposed in Windows Configuration Designer as **SharedPC**.
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- A provisioning package created with the Windows Configuration Designer: You can apply a provisioning package when you initially set up the PC (also known as the out-of-box-experience or OOBE), or you can apply the provisioning package to a Windows 10 PC that is already in use. The provisioning package is created in Windows Configuration Designer. Shared PC mode is enabled by the [SharedPC configuration service provider (CSP)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/sharedpc-csp), exposed in Windows Configuration Designer as **SharedPC**.
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- WMI bridge: Environments that use Group Policy can use the [MDM Bridge WMI Provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/dn905224.aspx) to configure the [MDM_SharedPC class](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/mt779129.aspx). For all device settings, the WMI Bridge client must be executed under local system user; for more information, see [Using PowerShell scripting with the WMI Bridge Provider](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/using-powershell-scripting-with-the-wmi-bridge-provider). For example, open PowerShell as an administrator and enter the following:
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