Thanks for the article!
Our organization has a very complex set of needs for our kiosk machines. Historically, we've used Group Policy to configure and lock down machines with specific needs of the customers in mind. We have somewhere between 10-20 different configurations, each with specific needs such as multiple applications, Control Panel/Settings lockdowns, etc. I'm interested in these new options, but have some concerns. Many of our customers need a full Windows environment to be able to work with Office documents, web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, IE) and the ability to use USB flash drives and network printers. While simplified kiosks running one or two applications sound great to us from a development and management perspective, I'm afraid our environment is more complex than that. I've been struggling to migrate our Windows 7 kiosks to Windows 10 compatible Group Policy-based kiosks, but have had a very difficult time with some of the requirements we have. What kinds of options are there for situations like ours and what would your advice be on this? Will there be live steaming events or recorded sessions on these new kiosk features that we could attend or watch later? Thank you for your team's work on this!
Micah