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 · For some failures, events are only captured once. If you enable logging after an issue occurs with your kiosk, the logs may not capture those one-time events. In that case, prepare a new kiosk environment (such as a virtual machine (VM)), set up your kiosk account and configuration, and try to reproduce the problem. Nearly everything is working well, except the app, after installed, does not have an ID that is valid in "Manage kiosk applications." It also does not show in chrome://extensions, though it does show up in "Apps Developer Tool." It also does enable Kiosk settings, it just isn't valid for use. Entering either the App ID taken from Apps Developer Reviews: 1.  · Note: The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on J (for a list of what's in scope, see the FAQ).The same IE11 apps and sites you use today can open in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer mode. Learn more here.


Cannot launch the Blizzard App. A required DLL could not be found. Please download and reinstall the Blizzard app. If an app has the same package name, uninstall the existing app and try enrolling your device again. Try installing the APK file manually: Go to Settings Lock screen and security. Under Unknown sources, tap to allow the installation of apps from sources other than Google Play. If you want to avoid the app not installed error, Google Play should be your first choice to download the apps. Step 1: Open the menu and click on the Google Play app. Step 2: Search the app you want to download and click on download. Step 3: A window will open, click on accept. Then your app will be downloaded soon. 3. Check the App Location.


In this version I could hide the automatic login by setting a few registry values. However, I don't know how to set up Edge as the kiosk app. If I do it in the settings, "Set up a kiosk (assigned access)", there is only one app to choose as the kiosk app, and that is Windows Defender. Odd. For an autolaunched kiosk app: Go to Device update settings Auto-update settings. From the Automatic updates menu, select Stop auto-updates. Scroll to Kiosk-controlled updates. Select Allow Kiosk. Cause: The Company Portal app is out of date or corrupted. Resolution. Remove the Company Portal app from the device. Download and install the Microsoft Intune Company Portal app from App Store. Re-enroll the device. User License Type Invalid. Cause: The user who is trying to enroll the device does not have a valid Intune license. Resolution.

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