new kiosk images

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Patti Short 2018-07-17 17:34:21 -07:00
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The single-app Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types include:
2. **Public browsing** devices run a limited multi-tab version of InPrivate and are the only app available. Users cant minimize, close, or open new Microsoft Edge windows or customize Microsoft Edge. Users can clear browsing data, downloads and restart Microsoft Edge by clicking “End session.” You can configure Microsoft Edge to restart after a period of inactivity by using the “Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout” policy. An example usage of this mode is an information kiosk at a public library. 2. **Public browsing** devices run a limited multi-tab version of InPrivate and are the only app available. Users cant minimize, close, or open new Microsoft Edge windows or customize Microsoft Edge. Users can clear browsing data, downloads and restart Microsoft Edge by clicking “End session.” You can configure Microsoft Edge to restart after a period of inactivity by using the “Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout” policy. An example usage of this mode is an information kiosk at a public library.
![single-app kiosk mode public browsing station](images/single-app-pbs.png) ![single-app kiosk mode public browsing station](images/SingleApp_contosoHotel_inFrame.png)
### Multi-app kiosk ### Multi-app kiosk
When you set up Microsoft Edge kiosk mode in multi-app assigned access, Microsoft Edge runs a limited multi-tab version of InPrivate or a normal browsing version. For more details about running a multi-app kiosk, or fixed-purpose device, see [Create a Windows 10 kiosk that runs multiple apps](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps). Here you learn how to create kiosks that run more than one app and the benefits of a multi-app kiosk, or fixed-purpose device. When you set up Microsoft Edge kiosk mode in multi-app assigned access, Microsoft Edge runs a limited multi-tab version of InPrivate or a normal browsing version. For more details about running a multi-app kiosk, or fixed-purpose device, see [Create a Windows 10 kiosk that runs multiple apps](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps). Here you learn how to create kiosks that run more than one app and the benefits of a multi-app kiosk, or fixed-purpose device.
@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ The multi-app Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types include:
3. **Public browsing** (shared browsing) supports browsing the internet and runs InPrivate with minimal features available. In this configuration, Microsoft Edge can be one of many apps available. Users can, close and open multiple InPrivate windows. On a multi-app kiosk device, Microsoft Edge can interact with other applications. For example, if Internet Explorer 11 is set up in multi-app assigned access. You can enable Enterprise Mode to automatically switch users to Internet Explorer 11 for sites that need backward compatibility support automatically. Examples of public browsing include an information kiosk device at a public library or hotel concierge desk that provides access to Microsoft Edge and another app(s). 3. **Public browsing** (shared browsing) supports browsing the internet and runs InPrivate with minimal features available. In this configuration, Microsoft Edge can be one of many apps available. Users can, close and open multiple InPrivate windows. On a multi-app kiosk device, Microsoft Edge can interact with other applications. For example, if Internet Explorer 11 is set up in multi-app assigned access. You can enable Enterprise Mode to automatically switch users to Internet Explorer 11 for sites that need backward compatibility support automatically. Examples of public browsing include an information kiosk device at a public library or hotel concierge desk that provides access to Microsoft Edge and another app(s).
![multi-app public browsing station](images/multi-app-pbs.png) ![multi-app public browsing station](images/Multi-app_kiosk_inFrame.png)
4. **Normal mode** mode runs a full version of Microsoft Edge, but some features may not work depending on what other apps you configured in assigned access. For example, if the Microsoft Store is not set up, users cannot install extensions. If you also have Internet Explorer 11 set up in assigned access, you can enable Enterprise Mode to automatically switch users to Internet Explorer 11 for sites that need backward compatibility support. 4. **Normal mode** mode runs a full version of Microsoft Edge, but some features may not work depending on what other apps you configured in assigned access. For example, if the Microsoft Store is not set up, users cannot install extensions. If you also have Internet Explorer 11 set up in assigned access, you can enable Enterprise Mode to automatically switch users to Internet Explorer 11 for sites that need backward compatibility support.
![normal mode kiosk app](images/normal-mode.png) ![normal mode kiosk app](images/Normal_inFrame.png)
## Lets get started! ## Lets get started!