--- title: Set up digital signs on Windows 10/11 description: A single-use device such as a digital sign is easy to set up in Windows 10 and Windows 11 (Pro, Enterprise, and Education). ms.assetid: 428680AE-A05F-43ED-BD59-088024D1BFCC ms.reviewer: sybruckm manager: dansimp ms.author: greglin keywords: ["assigned access", "kiosk", "lockdown", "digital sign", "digital signage", "kiosk browser", "browser"] ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library author: greg-lindsay ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.date: 09/20/2021 ms.topic: article --- # Set up digital signs on Windows 10/11 **Applies to** - Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education - Windows 11 Digital signage can be a useful and exciting business tool. Use digital signs to showcase your products and services, to display testimonials, or to advertise promotions and campaigns. A digital sign can be a static display, such as a building directory or menu, or it can be dynamic, such as repeating videos or a social media feed. For digital signage, simply select a digital sign player as your kiosk app. You can also use [Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode](/microsoft-edge/deploy/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy) or the Kiosk Browser app, and configure it to show your online content. >[!TIP] >Kiosk Browser can also be used in [single-app kiosks](kiosk-single-app.md) and [multi-app kiosk](lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps.md) as a web browser. For more information, see [Guidelines for web browsers](guidelines-for-assigned-access-app.md#guidelines-for-web-browsers). Kiosk Browser must be downloaded for offline licensing using Microsoft Store for Business. You can deploy Kiosk Browser to devices running Windows 11, and Windows 10 version 1803+. >[!NOTE] >If you haven't set up your Microsoft Store for Business yet, check out [the prerequisites](/microsoft-store/prerequisites-microsoft-store-for-business) and then [sign up](/microsoft-store/sign-up-microsoft-store-for-business). This procedure explains how to configure digital signage using Kiosk Browser on a device running Windows client that has already been set up (completed the first-run experience). 1. [Get **Kiosk Browser** in Microsoft Store for Business with offline, unencoded license type.](/microsoft-store/acquire-apps-microsoft-store-for-business#acquire-apps) 2. [Download the **Kiosk Browser** package, license file, and all required frameworks.](/microsoft-store/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app) 2. [Install Windows Configuration Designer.](~/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md) 3. Open Windows Configuration Designer and select **Provision kiosk devices**. 4. Enter a friendly name for the project, and select **Finish**. 5. On **Set up device**, select **Disabled**, and select **Next**. 6. On **Set up network**, enable network setup: - Toggle **On** wireless network connectivity. - Enter the SSID, the network type (**Open** or **WPA2-Personal**), and (if **WPA2-Personal**) the password for the wireless network. 7. On **Account management**, select **Disabled**, and select **Next**. 8. On **Add applications**, select **Add an application**: - For **Application name**, enter `Kiosk Browser`. - For **Installer path**, browse to and select the AppxBundle that you downloaded from Microsoft Store for Business. After you select the package, additional fields are displayed. - For **License file path**, browse to and select the XML license file that you downloaded from Microsoft Store for Business. - The **Package family name** is populated automatically. - Select **Next**. 9. On **Add certificates**, select **Next**. 10. On **Configure kiosk account and app**, toggle **Yes** to create a local user account for your digital signage: - Enter a user name and password, and toggle **Auto sign-in** to **Yes**. - Under **Configure the kiosk mode app**, enter the user name for the account that you're creating. - For **App type**, select **Universal Windows App**. - In **Enter the AUMID for the app**, enter `Microsoft.KioskBrowser_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App`. 11. In the bottom left corner of Windows Configuration Designer, select **Switch to advanced editor**. 12. Go to **Runtime settings** > **Policies** > **KioskBrowser**. Let's assume that the URL for your digital signage content is contoso.com/menu: - In **BlockedUrlExceptions**, enter `https://www.contoso.com/menu`. - In **BlockedUrl**, enter `*`. - In **DefaultUrl**, enter `https://www.contoso.com/menu`. - Set **EnableEndSessionButton**, **EnableHomeButton**, and **EnableNavigationButtons** to **No**. >[!TIP] >For more information on kiosk browser settings, see [Guidelines for web browsers](guidelines-for-assigned-access-app.md#guidelines-for-web-browsers). 13. On the **File** menu, select **Save**, and select **OK** in the **Keep your info secure** dialog box. 14. On the **Export** menu, select **Provisioning package**. 15. Change the **Owner** to **IT Admin**, and select **Next**. 16. On **Select security details for the provisioning package**, select **Next**. 17. On **Select where to save the provisioning package**, select **Next**. 18. On **Build the provisioning package**, select **Build**. 19. On the **All done!** screen, click the **Output location**. 20. Copy the .ppkg file to a USB drive. 21. Attach the USB drive to the device that you want to use for your digital sign. 22. Go to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Access work or school** > **Add or remove a provisioning package** > **Add a package**, and select the package on the USB drive.