Securing a Windows 10 Home machine for shared access.
Securing a Windows 10 Home machine for shared access.
I'm preparing a machine for public access at a library. It includes Windows 10 Home. I need to configure it so it resets to its original settings each time a user logs in, eliminating any personal modifications. This is similar to the guest account used on older Windows versions. I've customized the default account using audit mode and sysprep with copyprofile. Setting up a mandatory profile has been challenging, so I've adjusted the registry to redirect the user directory to Users/TEMP, which functions well but triggers warnings about it being a temporary profile. I'm looking for ways to hide these warnings or other methods to lock the system more securely.
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It is located within Windows 10 settings, under users and accounts.