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Provisioning packages overview | Microsoft Learn

Windows provisioning makes it easy for IT administrators to configure end-user devices without imaging. When you use Windows provisioning, an IT administrator can easily specify the desired configuration and settings required to enroll the devices into management. Then, apply that configuration to target devices in a matter of minutes. It's best suited for small- to medium-sized businesses with deployments that range from tens to a few hundred computers.

A provisioning package (.ppkg) is a container for a collection of configuration settings. With Windows client, you can create provisioning packages that let you quickly and efficiently configure a device without having to install a new image.

Provisioning packages are simple enough that with a short set of written instructions, a student, or nontechnical users can use them to configure their device. It can result in a significant reduction in the time required to configure multiple devices in your organization.

Windows Configuration Designer is available as an app in the Microsoft Store.

Benefits of provisioning packages

Provisioning packages let you:

Provisioning packages can be:

Provisioning scenarios

WCD supports the following scenarios for IT administrators:

Note

The Provision school devices wizard is removed from Windows Configuration Designer. Instead, use the Setup School PCs app from the Microsoft Store.

What you can configure

Windows Configuration Designer provides the following simple provisioning scenarios:

The following table describes settings that you can configure using the wizards in Windows Configuration Designer to create provisioning packages.

Step Description Desktop wizard Kiosk wizard HoloLens wizard Set up device Assign device name, enter product key to upgrade Windows, configure shared use, remove preinstalled software ✅ ✅ ✅ Set up network Connect to a Wi-Fi network ✅ ✅ ✅ Account management Enroll device in Active Directory, enroll device in Microsoft Entra ID, or create a local administrator account ✅ ✅ ✅ Bulk Enrollment in Microsoft Entra ID Enroll device in Microsoft Entra ID using Bulk Token

Set up Microsoft Entra join in your organization, before you use Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Microsoft Entra enrollment.

✅ ✅ ✅ Add applications Install applications using the provisioning package. ✅ ✅ ❌ Add certificates Include a certificate file in the provisioning package. ✅ ✅ ✅ Configure kiosk account and app Create local account to run the kiosk mode app, specify the app to run in kiosk mode ❌ ✅ ❌ Configure kiosk common settings Set tablet mode, configure welcome and shutdown screens, turn off timeout settings ❌ ✅ ❌ Developer Setup Enable Developer Mode ❌ ❌ ✅

Tip

After you start a project using a Windows Configuration Designer wizard, you can switch to the advanced editor to configure additional settings in the provisioning package.

Configuration Designer advanced editor

The following table provides some examples of settings that you can configure using the Windows Configuration Designer advanced editor to create provisioning packages.

Customization options Examples Bulk Active Directory join and device name Join devices to Active Directory domain and assign device names using hardware-specific serial numbers or random characters Applications Windows apps, line-of-business applications Bulk enrollment into MDM Automatic enrollment into a third-party MDM service

Using a provisioning package for autoenrollment to Microsoft Intune isn't supported. To enroll devices, use the Configuration Manager console.

Certificates Root certification authority (CA), client certificates Connectivity profiles Wi-Fi, proxy settings, Email Enterprise policies Security restrictions (password, device lock, camera, and so on), encryption, update settings Data assets Documents, music, videos, pictures Start menu customization Start menu layout, application pinning Other Home and lock screen wallpaper, computer name, domain join, DNS settings, and so on

For details about the settings you can customize in provisioning packages, see Windows Provisioning settings reference.

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