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= Kiosk Mode via Intune =
== Overview ==
Kiosk Mode in Intune allows administrators to restrict a Windows device to specific apps or browsers. 
It is commonly used for shared devices, labs, retail environments, or public terminals.
== Prerequisites ==
* Intune Administrator or Global Administrator role.
* Devices must be Windows 10/11 and enrolled in Intune.
* Required applications should be installed or deployed beforehand.
== Steps ==
=== 1. Sign in ===
* Open [https://endpoint.microsoft.com Microsoft Intune Admin Center].
* Log in with administrator credentials.
=== 2. Navigate to Configuration Profiles ===
* Go to: '''Devices > Configuration profiles > Create profile'''.
=== 3. Select Platform and Profile Type ===
* Platform: '''Windows 10 and later'''
* Profile type: '''Templates > Kiosk'''
=== 4. Configure Kiosk Settings ===
* Choose Kiosk Mode type:
** '''Single-app kiosk''' → Locks the device to a single application (e.g., Edge browser).
** '''Multi-app kiosk''' → Allows a controlled set of apps in a restricted shell.
* Add applications to be allowed.
* Configure start layout if required.
=== 5. Assign the Profile ===
* Assign to Azure AD groups (e.g., Kiosk Devices, Lab PCs).
=== 6. Review and Create ===
* Verify settings.
* Click '''Create'''.
=== 7. Monitor Deployment ===
* Navigate: '''Devices > Configuration profiles > Select Profile > Device/User status'''.
* Confirm successful deployment.
== Notes ==
* Ideal for labs, kiosks, and public-facing devices.
* Ensure apps are available before locking the device.
* Can be combined with Shared PC mode for multi-user scenarios.






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Kiosk Mode via Intune

Overview

Kiosk Mode in Intune allows administrators to restrict a Windows device to specific apps or browsers. It is commonly used for shared devices, labs, retail environments, or public terminals.

Prerequisites

  • Intune Administrator or Global Administrator role.
  • Devices must be Windows 10/11 and enrolled in Intune.
  • Required applications should be installed or deployed beforehand.

Steps

1. Sign in

2. Navigate to Configuration Profiles

  • Go to: Devices > Configuration profiles > Create profile.

3. Select Platform and Profile Type

  • Platform: Windows 10 and later
  • Profile type: Templates > Kiosk

4. Configure Kiosk Settings

  • Choose Kiosk Mode type:
    • Single-app kiosk → Locks the device to a single application (e.g., Edge browser).
    • Multi-app kiosk → Allows a controlled set of apps in a restricted shell.
  • Add applications to be allowed.
  • Configure start layout if required.

5. Assign the Profile

  • Assign to Azure AD groups (e.g., Kiosk Devices, Lab PCs).

6. Review and Create

  • Verify settings.
  • Click Create.

7. Monitor Deployment

  • Navigate: Devices > Configuration profiles > Select Profile > Device/User status.
  • Confirm successful deployment.

Notes

  • Ideal for labs, kiosks, and public-facing devices.
  • Ensure apps are available before locking the device.
  • Can be combined with Shared PC mode for multi-user scenarios.


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