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3ware controllers managed by 3DM2 have a default password. This password should be changed for reasons of security.
Default Password
The default password for logging in to the 3DM2 web interface of a 3ware controller is '3ware' for both the Administrator and User accounts.
Affected Hardware
RAID controllers from 3ware that can be managed by 3DM2.
Changing the Password
Source: 3ware.com
Resetting the Password
Uninstalling and reinstalling 3DM2 will suffice to reset the password for the web interface. The password will be reset to '3ware'.
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Important
User account control (UAC) must be turned on to enable kiosk mode.
Kiosk mode is not supported over a remote desktop connection. Your kiosk users must sign in on the physical device that is set up as a kiosk. Apps that run in kiosk mode cannot use copy and paste.
You have several options for configuring your single-app kiosk.
Tip
You can also configure a kiosk account and app for single-app kiosk within XML in a provisioning package by using a kiosk profile.
Be sure to check the configuration recommendations before you set up your kiosk.
Set up a kiosk in local Settings
App type: UWP
OS edition: Windows 10 Pro, Ent, Edu
Account type: Local standard user
You can use Settings to quickly configure one or a few devices as a kiosk.
When your kiosk is a local device that is not managed by Active Directory or Azure Active Directory, there is a default setting that enables automatic sign-in after a restart. That means that when the device restarts, the last signed-in user will be signed in automatically. If the last signed-in user is the kiosk account, the kiosk app will be launched automatically after the device restarts.
Instructions for Windows 10, version 1809
When you set up a kiosk (also known as assigned access) in Settings for Windows 10, version 1809, you create the kiosk user account at the same time.
To set up assigned access in PC settings
To remove assigned access, select the account tile on the Set up a kiosk page, and then select Remove kiosk.
Instructions for Windows 10, version 1803 and earlier
When you set up a kiosk (also known as assigned access) in Settings for Windows 10, version 1803 and earlier, you must select an existing local standard user account. Learn how to create a local standard user account.
To set up assigned access in PC settings
To remove assigned access, choose Turn off assigned access and sign out of the selected account.
Set up a kiosk using Windows PowerShell
App type: UWP
OS edition: Windows 10 Pro, Ent, Edu
Account type: Local standard user
You can use any of the following PowerShell cmdlets to set up assigned access on multiple devices.
Before you run the cmdlet:
To open PowerShell on Windows 10, search for PowerShell and find Windows PowerShell Desktop app in the results. Run PowerShell as administrator.
Configure assigned access by AppUserModelID and user name
Configure assigned access by AppUserModelID and user SID
Configure assigned access by app name and user name
Configure assigned access by app name and user SID
Note
To set up assigned access using
-AppName , the user account that you specify for assigned access must have logged on at least once.
Learn how to get the AUMID.
Learn how to get the AppName (see Parameters).
To remove assigned access, using PowerShell, run the following cmdlet.
Set up a kiosk using the kiosk wizard in Windows Configuration Designer
App type: UWP or Windows desktop application
OS edition: Windows 10 Pro (version 1709 and later) for UWP only; Ent, Edu for both app types
Account type: Local standard user, Active Directory
Important
When Exchange Active Sync (EAS) password restrictions are active on the device, the autologon feature does not work. This behavior is by design. For more informations, see How to turn on automatic logon in Windows.
When you use the Provision kiosk devices wizard in Windows Configuration Designer, you can configure the kiosk to run either a Universal Windows app or a Windows desktop application.
Install Windows Configuration Designer, then open Windows Configuration Designer and select Provision kiosk devices. After you name your project, and click Next, configure the settings as shown in the following table.
Note
If you want to use the advanced editor in Windows Configuration Designer, specify the user account and app (by AUMID) in Runtime settings > AssignedAccess > AssignedAccessSettings
Important
When you build a provisioning package, you may include sensitive information in the project files and in the provisioning package (.ppkg) file. Although you have the option to encrypt the .ppkg file, project files are not encrypted. You should store the project files in a secure location and delete the project files when they are no longer needed.
Set up a kiosk or digital sign using Microsoft Intune or other MDM service
App type: UWP
OS edition: Windows 10 Pro (version 1709), Ent, Edu
Account type: Local standard user, Azure AD
Microsoft Intune and other MDM services enable kiosk configuration through the AssignedAccess configuration service provider (CSP). Assigned Access has a
KioskModeApp setting. In the KioskModeApp setting, you enter the user account name and the AUMID for the app to run in kiosk mode.
Tip
Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, a ShellLauncher node has been added to the AssignedAccess CSP.
To configure a kiosk in Microsoft Intune, see Windows 10 and Windows Holographic for Business device settings to run as a dedicated kiosk using Intune. For other MDM services, see the documentation for your provider.
Sign out of assigned access
To exit the assigned access (kiosk) app, press Ctrl + Alt + Del, and then sign in using another account. When you press Ctrl + Alt + Del to sign out of assigned access, the kiosk app will exit automatically. If you sign in again as the assigned access account or wait for the login screen timeout, the kiosk app will be re-launched. The assigned access user will remain signed in until an admin account opens Task Manager > Users and signs out the user account.
If you press Ctrl + Alt + Del and do not sign in to another account, after a set time, assigned access will resume. The default time is 30 seconds, but you can change that in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAuthenticationLogonUI
To change the default time for assigned access to resume, add IdleTimeOut (DWORD) and enter the value data as milliseconds in hexadecimal.
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