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How to setup Windows 10 Shared PC mode with Intune CSP policy – Mobile-First Cloud-First

maximios May 11, 2021

The SharedPC configuration service provider is used to configure settings for Shared PC usage.

What is Shared PC mode:

A Windows 10 PC in shared PC mode is designed to be management- and maintenance-free with high reliability. In shared PC mode, only one user can be signed in at a time. When the PC is locked, the currently signed in user can always be signed out at the lock screen. Users who sign-in are signed in as standard users, not admin users.

Create a Custom Configuration (Windows 10 Desktop and Mobile and later) Policy

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/EnableSharedPCMode

Settings description:

EnableSharedPCMode

Data type:

Boolean

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/EnableSharedPCMode

Value:

True

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SetEduPolicies

Settings description:

SetEduPolicies

Data type:

Boolean

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SetEduPolicies

Value:

True

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SetPowerPolicies

Settings description:

SetPowerPolicies

Data type:

Boolean

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SetPowerPolicies

Value:

True

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/MaintenanceStartTime

Settings description:

MaintenanceStartTime

Data type:

Interger

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/MaintenanceStartTime

Value:

12

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SignInOnResume

Settings description:

SignInOnResume

Data type:

Bootlean

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SignInOnResume

Value:

True

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SleepTimeout

Settings description:

SleepTimeout

Data type:

Integer

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/SleepTimeout

Value:

7200

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/EnableAccountManager

Settings description:

EnableAccountManager

Data type:

Bootlean

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/EnableAccountManager

Value:

True

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/AccountModel

Settings description:

AccountModel

Data type:

Integer

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/AccountModel

Value:

1

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/DeletionPolicy

Settings description:

AccountModel

Data type:

Integer

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/DeletionPolicy

Value:

1

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/DiskLevelDeletion

Settings description:

DiskLevelDeletion

Data type:

Integer

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/SharedPC/DiskLevelDeletion

Value:

20

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Update/AllowAutoUpdate

Settings description:

AllowAutoUpdate

Data type:

Integer

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Update/AllowAutoUpdate

Value:

4

Settings name:

./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Privacy/LetAppsAccessContacts

Settings description:

LetAppsAccessContacts

Data type:

Integer

OMA-URL:

./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Privacy/LetAppsAccessContacts

Value:

4

To get Office 365 to work on a shared PC – we need to enable the “Shared Computer Licensing” This can be done by:

Office 365 installation settings:

How it looks like in configuration.xml

 

 

 

 

 

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