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How to Configure Windows Kiosk Using Microsoft Intune | Windows 10 / 11

Windows kiosk is a lockdown mechanism to restrict device access to pre-defined applications. The applications appears on the desktop and user can only use those applications. Kiosk are mostly placed in public area to allow access to specific applications to authorized users or guests. For example, a self check-in kiosk at airport. We can use Microsoft Intune to deploy a Device configuration profile to configure Windows Kiosk on Windows 10 / 11 device as single app or multi-app kiosk.

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How to Deploy Google Chrome for Enterprise with Intune Win32 App

Google Chrome is the most popular and widely-used desktop web browser. As of May 2022, Google’s Chrome is the leading internet browser in the world with a global market share of 64.91%. Hence Google Chrome deployment and management is a must for almost all organizations.

The Chrome browser for the enterprise, sometimes referred to as Chrome Enterprise, is the same Chrome browser used by consumers. The difference is in how the browser is deployed and managed. Chrome Enterprise offers extra deployment and management features that cater to the sector’s increased needs for control and security.

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Understanding Win32 App Detection Rules in Microsoft Intune – Deep Dive

In Microsoft Intune Win32 App Detection Rules are used to determine the presence of a Win32 App. The detection rules ensure that app installation only start if it’s not installed yet. A Win32 App can have multiple detection rules and all detection rule must be met to detect the application. However in the case of an Uninstall, only one detection rule should match in order to trigger uninstall.

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