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title: Take tests in Windows 10
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description: Learn how to set up and use the Take a Test app.
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keywords: ["shared cart", "shared PC", "school"]
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ms.prod: W10
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ms.mktglfcycl: plan
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: jdeckerMS
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---
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# Take tests in Windows 10
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**Applies to:**
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- Windows 10 Insider Preview
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> <span style="color:#ED1C24;">[Some information relates to pre-released product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. ]</span>
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Many schools use online testing for formative and summative assessments. It's critical that students use a secure browser that prevents them from using other computer or Internet resources during the test. The **Take a Test** app in Windows 10, Version 1607, creates the right environment for taking a test:
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- A Microsoft Edge browser window opens, showing just the test and nothing else.
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- Students aren’t able to go to other websites.
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- Students can’t open or access other apps.
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- Students can't share, print, or record their screens.
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- Students can’t copy or paste.
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- Students can’t change settings, extend their display, see notifications, get updates, or use autofill features.
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- Cortana is turned off.
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**Take a Test** is included in Windows 10 Education. To add **Take a Test** to other editions of Windows 10, see [Add the Take a Test app to Windows 10](#add-the-take-a-test-app-to-windows-10)
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## How you use Take a Test
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- **Use a test URL and a dedicated testing account** - A user signs in to the account and the **Take a Test** app automatically launches the pre-configured assessment URL in Microsoft Edge in a single-app, kiosk mode. A student will never have access to the desktop in this configuration. We recommend this configuration for high stakes testing.
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- **Put a test URL with an included prefix on a web page or OneNote for students to click** - This allows teachers and test administrators an easier way to deploy assessments. We recommend this method for lower stakes assessments.
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[Learn how to set up Take a Test on a single PC](take-a-test-single-pc.md)
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[Learn how to set up Take a Test on multiple PCs](take-a-test-multiple-pcs.md)
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## Add the Take a Test app to Windows 10
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You can add the Take a Test app to Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise.
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### Add Take a Test on a single PC
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Use **Settings** to get **Take a Test** from Windows Update.
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1. Open **Settings**.
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2. Go to **System** > **Apps & features** > **Manage optional features** > **Add a feature**.
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3. Select **Take a Test**.
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### Deploy Take a Test to multiple PCs using DISM
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You can deploy the Take a Test package through Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM.exe).
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1. Get the Take a Test package from the [Microsoft update catalog](http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/).
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2. Upload the package to a network share or to your Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server.
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3. Create and deploy a DISM script to add the package to offline or online images. For more information on how to add or enable features through DISM, see [DISM Operating System Package (.cab or .msu) Servicing Command-Line Options](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/manufacture/desktop/dism-operating-system-package-servicing-command-line-options).
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## Related topics
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[Take a Test app technical reference](take-a-test-app-technical.md)
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