Windows deployment with the next generation of Windows Autopilot . . . Autopilot team: Not currently, but this process will change when device association with a tenant tenant binding is available Will you consider increasing the limits of limit of 10 apps and 10 scripts to support more complex configurations in large enterprises Autopilot team: Once
Windows Autopilot | How It Works How to Set It Up Windows Autopilot works by using unique hardware IDs that get assigned to your organization -When a device with a hardware ID that you own connects to the internet and the Autopilot service during setup, it applies a set of policies that you’ll configure using an Autopilot deployment profile that I’ll show in a minute
Optimize Windows Autopilot bandwidth use with Connected Cache - Windows . . . Autopilot streamlines the deployment and configuration of new devices, and Connected Cache ensures that updates and software installations are delivered efficiently We’ve heard from IT admins that they have cut their device provisioning time and saved significant internet bandwidth using Connected Cache with Autopilot for device provisioning
Skilling snack: Windows Autopilot device preparation Compare Windows Autopilot device preparation and Windows Autopilot Explore the differences between Autopilot device preparation and Autopilot, when to use one over the other, and how to use them concurrently (3 mins) Autopilot device preparation + Windows Autopilot : READ Windows deployment with the next generation of Windows Autopilot
Co-management settings: Windows Autopilot with co-management . . . When provisioning a device with Autopilot, the above key gets created right after you enter your username and password on the enrollment screen This key tells the device who the authority is for workload management: 1 – Intune 2 – Configuration Manager After you enter credentials in Autopilot this key is created and set to 1
Announcing new Windows Autopilot onboarding experience for government . . . Today, Intune is releasing a new Autopilot profile experience, Windows Autopilot device preparation, which enables IT admins to deploy configurations efficiently and consistently and removes the complexity of troubleshooting for both commercial and government (Government Community Cloud (GCC) High, and U S Department of Defense (DoD)) organizations and agencies
Support tip: Upcoming changes for deploying Windows Autopilot for . . . Autopilot for existing devices is a convenient way to upgrade or migrate your devices to Windows 11 and deploy them with Autopilot, but it also comes with some security considerations Today, any device that enrolls through Autopilot for existing devices with a valid JSON file is marked as corporate by default and allowed to enroll in Intune, regardless of whether it’s owned by an
Updates to the Windows Autopilot sign-in and deployment experience To redeploy a previously provisioned device through Windows Autopilot (in self-deploying mode or pre-provisioning mode), first delete the device record from the All Devices blade in Microsoft Endpoint Manager Be sure to not delete it from the Autopilot devices blade as that deregisters the device
Update to Windows Autopilot pre-provisioning process for app installs Windows Autopilot enables IT pros to provision devices in ways that work best for their organization, including pre-provisioning (formally known as white glove) We understand that, for many customers, installing as many applications as possible during pre-provisioning is desired to reduce the user setup time
Coming soon: Quality updates during the out-of-box experience - Windows . . . This policy will allow you to choose if new Windows 11 devices on version 22H2 and higher get the latest applicable quality update during setup You'll be able to configure the setting via Windows Autopilot and Windows Autopilot device preparation, so you can have seamless control over updates in OOBE