Windows Kiosk Mode [patched] Site
Choose the app to run at login. If your app is not listed, install it first.
Set-AssignedAccess -UserName "kioskuser" -ConfigurationFilePath "C:\kiosk.xml" For remote deployment, use Microsoft Intune → Devices → Configuration profiles → Kiosk template (multi-app). Method 3: Microsoft Edge Kiosk Mode (Web-Only) Ideal for public web portals, time tracking, or forms. windows kiosk mode
What is Windows Kiosk Mode? Windows Kiosk Mode (officially Assigned Access ) locks a Windows device to run only one specific app or a restricted set of apps. It is designed for public-facing scenarios (e.g., information displays, self-service check-in) or single-purpose corporate devices (e.g., warehouse scanner, time clock). Choose the app to run at login
start msedge --kiosk https://your-website.com --edge-kiosk-type=public-browsing Method 3: Microsoft Edge Kiosk Mode (Web-Only) Ideal
Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_UserProfile | Where-Object $_.LocalPath -like "*kioskuser" | Remove-WmiObject Set-AssignedAccess -Remove Need single, locked-down full-screen app? → Yes → Single-app kiosk (Settings) → No, need multiple apps? → Windows Enterprise? → Yes → Multi-app kiosk via XML + Intune → No → Upgrade edition or use Edge kiosk as workaround For most simple public kiosks, Method 1 (single-app) is enough. For corporate fleets, use Method 4 (Intune) to manage updates, policies, and multiple devices at scale.