Is there an episode where you show how to enroll a pc without having any kind of hardware id and without an oobe pre installed? Just an empty machine and a stick created by the media cration tool.
But when you install Windows, after the install you will pass through the OOBE. This channel has multiple video's about Autopilot that describe the process in enrolling a device.
in 13:55min, what would be then the solution for the Win10 old "leavers" devices, people who left the company, and we would like to delete those devices, renamed them and enroll once again into AP. If you have please best practice for this. Example: We currently have few leavers that have returned their laptops. Due to COVID they been delivered back to office, and now Intune can't recognised those devices and it cannot communicated with them for remote "wipe" .
Basically, if you convert a device to a autopilot device using a autopilot profile that is configured to automatically convert all targeted devices. And then you delete that device for whatever reason from autopilot. it will never get automatically converted again. you would need to manually add the device to autopilot
Is this still true? I may be mistaken but I feel like I've deleted the object during my autopilot testing, and the device converted again. Would you have to reinstall Windows?
During account setup stage (8.47 on vid), we get to a point where we get a blank screen but mouse still moveable - does anyone know what may cause this/a fix? For the moment, we've been hard rebooting the devices and it then allows us to sign-in but with the device not being connected to our Azure tenant.
Hi, at school 21 brand new - never used - Windows 10 laptops were stolen. I have the serial numbers and hardware hashes. I have added them as autopilot device in intune. Is there a way to track the location of these devices?
Hi Wouter, only once they are powered on and someone signs in and completes the AutoPilot process. They should then show via Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune)
Correct. However if you assign them an Autopilot policy you can essentially lock them to your tenant if someone tries to power them on and setup Windows.
Is there any way to lockdown the Intune profile so every user that automatically is enrolling their device to azure ad they will not be admin, can't install apps from Microsoft Store or open any games/xbox apps that is included as default, and only push automatically installed applications like Microsoft Office and Company Portal?
Is there an episode where you show how to enroll a pc without having any kind of hardware id and without an oobe pre installed? Just an empty machine and a stick created by the media cration tool.
But when you install Windows, after the install you will pass through the OOBE. This channel has multiple video's about Autopilot that describe the process in enrolling a device.
in 13:55min, what would be then the solution for the Win10 old "leavers" devices, people who left the company, and we would like to delete those devices, renamed them and enroll once again into AP. If you have please best practice for this. Example: We currently have few leavers that have returned their laptops. Due to COVID they been delivered back to office, and now Intune can't recognised those devices and it cannot communicated with them for remote "wipe" .
Why do you prefer azure ad join over hybrid joined?
Can you expand on that issue where a deleted device doesn't auto-convert targeted devices to Autopilot? @13:50
Basically, if you convert a device to a autopilot device using a autopilot profile that is configured to automatically convert all targeted devices. And then you delete that device for whatever reason from autopilot. it will never get automatically converted again.
you would need to manually add the device to autopilot
Is this still true? I may be mistaken but I feel like I've deleted the object during my autopilot testing, and the device converted again. Would you have to reinstall Windows?
During account setup stage (8.47 on vid), we get to a point where we get a blank screen but mouse still moveable - does anyone know what may cause this/a fix? For the moment, we've been hard rebooting the devices and it then allows us to sign-in but with the device not being connected to our Azure tenant.
Is there any way to configure a "2-3 hour" local administration group and push to the computer? How do we do that?
Not natively.
-- Ben
Hi, at school 21 brand new - never used - Windows 10 laptops were stolen.
I have the serial numbers and hardware hashes. I have added them as autopilot device in intune.
Is there a way to track the location of these devices?
Hi Wouter, only once they are powered on and someone signs in and completes the AutoPilot process. They should then show via Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune)
@@blirt1653 But it has to be with a username and password from our tenant?
Correct. However if you assign them an Autopilot policy you can essentially lock them to your tenant if someone tries to power them on and setup Windows.
Is there any way to lockdown the Intune profile so every user that automatically is enrolling their device to azure ad they will not be admin, can't install apps from Microsoft Store or open any games/xbox apps that is included as default, and only push automatically installed applications like Microsoft Office and Company Portal?
Yes.
-- Ben
Another absolutely ATROCIOUS training video.
So you’ve watched at least 2 videos so far. Why not try another? We hear the third time’s the charm.