Windows 10 Kiosk Mode is a feature of Windows 10 designed for use in limited security or multi-user environments to restrict access to a single application. In a scenario such as an interactive directory in a building lobby, a device will need to provide the building directory functionality to many users without requiring the users to authenticate. It will also need to restrict users from accessing any applications outside of the directory application.
In order to accomplish this, Kiosk mode replaces Windows Explorer, the default shell, with an alternative application specified by the administrator. By replacing the default shell, access to the underlying Windows installation is removed and is limited to the specified application. When the replacement shell application is closed, the user session is ended, so there is no way to access the underlying operating...