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ms.date: 05/22/2018
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ms.date: 08/14/2018
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# Set up HoloLens in kiosk mode
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# Set up HoloLens in kiosk mode
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8. (**Optional**: If you want to apply the provisioning package after device initial setup and there is an admin user already available on the kiosk device, skip this step.) Create an admin user account in **Runtime settings** > **Accounts** > **Users**. Provide a **UserName** and **Password**, and select **UserGroup** as **Administrators**. With this account, you can view the provisioning status and logs if needed.
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8. (**Optional**: If you already have a non-admin account on the kiosk device, skip this step.) Create a local standard user account in **Runtime settings** > **Accounts** > **Users**. Make sure the **UserName** is the same as the account that you specify in the configuration XML. Select **UserGroup** as **Standard Users**.
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8. On the **File** menu, select **Save.**
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8. On the **File** menu, select **Save.**
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9. On the **Export** menu, select **Provisioning package**.
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9. On the **Export** menu, select **Provisioning package**.
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10. Change **Owner** to **IT Admin**, which will set the precedence of this provisioning package higher than provisioning packages applied to this device from other sources, and then select **Next.**
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10. Change **Owner** to **IT Admin**, which will set the precedence of this provisioning package higher than provisioning packages applied to this device from other sources, and then select **Next.**
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5. Add email address for your on-premises domain account.
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5. Add email address for your on-premises domain account.
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For this procedure, you'll be using AD admin tools to add an email address for your on-preises domain account.
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For this procedure, you'll be using AD admin tools to add an email address for your on-premises domain account.
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- In **Active Directory Users and Computers** AD tool, right-click on the folder or Organizational Unit that your Surface Hub accounts will be created in, click **New**, and **User**.
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- In **Active Directory Users and Computers** AD tool, right-click on the folder or Organizational Unit that your Surface Hub accounts will be created in, click **New**, and **User**.
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- Type the display name from the previous cmdlet into the **Full name** box, and the alias into the **User logon name** box. Click **Next**.
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- Type the display name from the previous cmdlet into the **Full name** box, and the alias into the **User logon name** box. Click **Next**.
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ms.date: 08/03/2018
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ms.date: 08/15/2018
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# Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)
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# Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)
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In Windows 10, version 1803, you can install the **Kiosk Browser** app from Microsoft to use as your kiosk app. For digital signage scenarios, you can configure **Kiosk Browser** to navigate to a URL and show only that content -- no navigation buttons, no address bar, etc. For kiosk scenarios, you can configure additional settings, such as allowed and blocked URLs, navigation buttons, and end session buttons. For example, you could configure your kiosk to show the online catalog for your store, where customers can navigate between departments and items, but aren’t allowed to go to a competitor's website.
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In Windows 10, version 1803, you can install the **Kiosk Browser** app from Microsoft to use as your kiosk app. For digital signage scenarios, you can configure **Kiosk Browser** to navigate to a URL and show only that content -- no navigation buttons, no address bar, etc. For kiosk scenarios, you can configure additional settings, such as allowed and blocked URLs, navigation buttons, and end session buttons. For example, you could configure your kiosk to show the online catalog for your store, where customers can navigate between departments and items, but aren’t allowed to go to a competitor's website.
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>[!NOTE]
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>Kiosk Browser supports a single tab. If a website has links that open a new tab, those links will not work with Kiosk Browser.
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**Kiosk Browser** must be downloaded for offline licensing using Microsoft Store For Business. You can deploy **Kiosk Browser** to devices running Windows 10, version 1803 (Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Education).
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**Kiosk Browser** must be downloaded for offline licensing using Microsoft Store For Business. You can deploy **Kiosk Browser** to devices running Windows 10, version 1803 (Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Education).
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