Select Set up a kiosk (assigned access), shown in the next screenshot to open the dialog for creating the kiosk.
On the kiosk computer, open Windows Settings, and type "kiosk" in the search field. To test the latest features, you can download the latest Microsoft Edge Stable channel, version 89 or higher.
To configure Microsoft Edge with multi-app assigned access, follow the instructions on how to Set up a multi-app kiosk. Microsoft Edge can be run with multi-app assigned access on Windows 10, which is the equivalent of Microsoft Edge Legacy "Normal browsing" kiosk mode type. You can manage Microsoft Edge kiosk mode assigned access single app via Windows Settings and Intune. With the following Windows updates you can configure Microsoft Edge via assigned access single app. See the section of Kiosk mode supported features. Microsoft Edge version 90 kiosk mode offers an extensive list of features. Microsoft Edge with assigned access Single app kiosk Policy configuration isn't limited to the policies listed in the following table, however additional policies should be tested to ensure that kiosk mode functionality isn't negatively affected. To learn more about these policies, see Microsoft Edge – Browser policy reference. Use any of the Microsoft Edge policies listed in the following table to enhance the kiosk experience for the Microsoft Edge kiosk mode type you configure. Msedge.exe -kiosk -edge-kiosk-type=public-browsing -kiosk-idle-timeout-minutes=1 Msedge.exe -kiosk -edge-kiosk-type=fullscreen -kiosk-idle-timeout-minutes=1 Replace "value" in the next example with the number of minutes. A separate technology, such as Assigned Access or Shell Launch is required to automatically restart Edge after the idle timeout. Note: this flag will not restart Microsoft Edge after it's closed. kiosk-idle-timeout-minutes=: Change the time (in minutes) from the last user activity before Microsoft Edge kiosk mode resets the user's session by closing the browser. Msedge.exe -kiosk -edge-kiosk-type=public-browsing -no-first-run msedge.exe -kiosk -edge-kiosk-type=fullscreen -no-first-run no-first-run: Disable the first Microsoft Edge run experience.
Microsoft Edge kiosk mode features can be invoked with the following Windows 10 command-line options for Digital/Interactive signage and Public browsing. Set the new tab page as the home page (policy)įeatures followed by "*" are only enabled in an assigned access single app scenario. Restrict the launch of other applications from the browser Settings and more (.) will display only the required options FeatureĪvailable with Microsoft Edge version (and higher)Īll internal Microsoft Edge URLs are blocked, except for edge://downloads and edge://print Use this table as a guide to transitioning to Microsoft Edge by comparing how these features are supported in both versions of Microsoft Edge. The following table lists the features supported by kiosk mode in Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Edge Legacy. You can download the latest version from Microsoft Edge (Official Stable Channel). Set up Microsoft Edge kiosk modeĪn initial set of kiosk mode features is available to test with Microsoft Edge Stable Channel, version 87.