Fix capitalization in kiosk and restricted user experience quickstart titles

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If you're ready to try out the options available to configure kiosks and restricted user experiences, check out the following quickstarts: If you're ready to try out the options available to configure kiosks and restricted user experiences, check out the following quickstarts:
- [Quickstart: Configure a kiosk with Assigned Access](quickstart-kiosk.md) - [Quickstart: configure a kiosk with Assigned Access](quickstart-kiosk.md)
- [Quickstart: configure a kiosk experience with Shell Launcher](shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md) - [Quickstart: configure a kiosk experience with Shell Launcher](shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md)
- [Quickstart: Configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access](quickstart-restricted-user-experience.md) - [Quickstart: configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access](quickstart-restricted-user-experience.md)

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title: "Quickstart: Configure a kiosk experience with Assigned Access" title: "Quickstart: configure a kiosk experience with Assigned Access"
description: Learn how to configure a kiosk experience with Assigned Access using the Assigned Access configuration service provider (CSP), Microsoft Intune, PowerShell, or group policy (GPO). description: Learn how to configure a kiosk experience with Assigned Access using the Assigned Access configuration service provider (CSP), Microsoft Intune, PowerShell, or group policy (GPO).
ms.topic: quickstart ms.topic: quickstart
ms.date: 03/04/2024 ms.date: 03/04/2024
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# Quickstart: Configure a kiosk with Assigned Access # Quickstart: configure a kiosk with Assigned Access
This quickstart provides practical examples of how to configure a *kiosk experience* on Windows with Assigne Access. The examples describe the steps using the Settings app, a mobile device management solution (MDM) like Microsoft Intune, provisioning packages (PPKG), and PowerShell. While different solutions are used, the configuration settings and results are the same. This quickstart provides practical examples of how to configure a *kiosk experience* on Windows with Assigne Access. The examples describe the steps using the Settings app, a mobile device management solution (MDM) like Microsoft Intune, provisioning packages (PPKG), and PowerShell. While different solutions are used, the configuration settings and results are the same.

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title: "Quickstart: Configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access" title: "Quickstart: configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access"
description: Learn how to configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access using the Assigned Access configuration service provider (CSP), Microsoft Intune, PowerShell, or group policy (GPO). description: Learn how to configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access using the Assigned Access configuration service provider (CSP), Microsoft Intune, PowerShell, or group policy (GPO).
ms.topic: quickstart ms.topic: quickstart
ms.date: 03/04/2024 ms.date: 03/04/2024
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# Quickstart: Configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access # Quickstart: configure a restricted user experience with Assigned Access
This quickstart provides practical examples of how to configure a *restricted user experience* on Windows. The examples describe the steps using a mobile device management solution (MDM) like Microsoft Intune, provisioning packages (PPKG), and PowerShell. While different solutions are used, the configuration settings and results are the same. This quickstart provides practical examples of how to configure a *restricted user experience* on Windows. The examples describe the steps using a mobile device management solution (MDM) like Microsoft Intune, provisioning packages (PPKG), and PowerShell. While different solutions are used, the configuration settings and results are the same.