![]() Using a provisioning package, you can customize the Start and taskbar. For more information on what provisioning packages are, and what they do, see Provisioning packages. They're designed to configure a device quickly, without installing a new image. Provisioning packages are containers that include a set of configuration settings. Start menu policy settings (in this article) lists the policies you can configure.įor more information, see Use group policy to customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar. Using administrative templates, you configure settings in a policy, and then deploy this policy to your devices. Using group policy objects (GPO), you can manage different parts of the Start menu and taskbar. When the devices receive your policy, they'll use the taskbar settings you configured in the XML file.įor more information, see Configure Windows 10 taskbar. Using these methods, you can deploy the XML file to your devices. When you have the XML file, add this file to a group policy or a provisioning package. When the devices receive your policy, they'll use the layout configured in the XML file.įor more information, see Customize and export Start layout.įor the taskbar, you can use the same XML file as the start screen. When you have the XML file, add this file to a group policy, a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package, or a mobile device management (MDM) policy. On an existing Windows device, you can set up the Start screen, and then export the layout to an XML file. For more information Customize the Default User Profile by Using CopyProfile Use XML Using CopyProfile for Start menu customization in Windows 10 isn't supported. Now click on the Group Membership tab and choose Other, click on the Drop-down menu and choose Guests Group.For information on using the layout modification XML to configure Start with roaming user profiles, see Deploy Roaming User Profiles. After creating a new guest account, click on the Visitor entry, and choose Properties. Now type Local account name as your wish, don’t use reserved names like Guest. Select Sign in without Microsoft account (not recommended) link and then select Local account. Then create a new user account by clicking on Add. Then you will get one separate Pop up, click on the Users tab then check the Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer. ![]() Open Run command by pressing Windows + R and type netplwiz and click on OK. ![]() To fix this issue first create a new Local User account and put that new user into Guests group. There is no permanent solution for this issue, but there is a recommended workaround. Then we logged in the admin account and checked at Settings > Accounts > Family and other users and Control Panel > All Control Panel Items > User Accounts > Manage Accounts but the Guest account was missing there. ![]() But after the Restart, the Guest Account was not showing in the Login screen. Then Uncheck Account is disabled option and click on OK.Īfter doing this you can see the guest account entry in the start menu. Then right-click on the Guest account and choose Properties. Open the Run command by pressing Windows + R and type Lusrmgr.msc, and open Users and Groups. First, we need to do some basic troubleshooting, ![]()
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