- Windows Single-App and Multi-App Kiosk Configuration Options Overview . . .
Learn how to configure Windows kiosks with single-app and multi-app options for a secure and enhanced user experience
- Configure Kiosk Mode on Windows 11 (Single or Multi-App)
There are two kiosk modes in Windows 11: Single-app kiosk mode – used to automatically launch a specific UWP app or the Edge browser in full-screen mode The user cannot switch to the desktop or open any other app Multi-app kiosk mode – the administrator defines a list of programs allowed to run
- Configure a Multi-App Kiosk With Assigned Access
People using the kiosk have a customized Start menu that shows only the tiles for the apps that are allowed With this approach, you can configure a locked-down experience for different account types A multi-app kiosk is appropriate for shared devices
- Setup Multi-App Kiosk Mode On Windows 11 Via Intune
In this guide, we will cover the prerequisites, planning for multi-app kiosk, how to find AUMIDs for the apps you want to allow, steps to create and deploy a multi-app kiosk profile, and finally, the end-user experience
- Configuring multi-app kiosk mode on Windows 11 - All about Microsoft Intune
This blog post will mainly focus on applying the multi-app kiosk mode on Windows 11 devices, by using Microsoft Intune Besides that, it will describe the main configurations for creating the multi-app kiosk mode configuration
- Multi App Kiosk Mode (With multiple Edge Web Apps) · GitHub
On a Win11 device log in with a test user, create a replica of a StartMenu by unpinning and pinning apps that you want the Kiosk user to have in their StartMenu
- Unlocking Multi App Kiosk Mode in Windows 11: A Deep Dive into . . .
In this article, we’ll explore how to set up Multi-App Kiosk Mode using a custom Assigned Access XML schema configuration policy deployed through Microsoft Intune
- Effortlessly Set Up Kiosk Mode in Windows 11 Today
Configure your Windows 10 11 and Windows Holographic for Business devices as single-app and multi-app kiosks, customize the start menu, add apps, show the task bar, and configure a web browser in Microsoft Intune
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