Thought there still was an issue with the device restriction policy, blocking BYOD enrollment and corp identifiers not working..... but it is working for you.....
What i don't get is why they didn't just pull through on the use of PKIDs. With device identifiers we keep having the "Is it HP, Hewlett Packard, Hewlett-Packard, HP Inc., etc" issue.
No deployment profiles are for traditional Autopilot you don't need to use them. Which version of Windows is on the machine your testing it on? I had it fail on devices running older versions of 10/11 but when I downloaded the latest ISO from the below it worked www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows11/?msockid=35089725c4f8650d208883d3c53a6487 Could it be that the OS on your device is older than 23H2 and doesn't have patch KB5035942 as detailed here learn.microsoft.com/en-us/autopilot/device-preparation/requirements?tabs=software
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Thought there still was an issue with the device restriction policy, blocking BYOD enrollment and corp identifiers not working..... but it is working for you.....
What i don't get is why they didn't just pull through on the use of PKIDs. With device identifiers we keep having the "Is it HP, Hewlett Packard, Hewlett-Packard, HP Inc., etc" issue.
it does not work for me. Do i need to create a deployment profile under Windows Autopilot?
No deployment profiles are for traditional Autopilot you don't need to use them. Which version of Windows is on the machine your testing it on? I had it fail on devices running older versions of 10/11 but when I downloaded the latest ISO from the below it worked
www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows11/?msockid=35089725c4f8650d208883d3c53a6487
Could it be that the OS on your device is older than 23H2 and doesn't have patch KB5035942 as detailed here
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/autopilot/device-preparation/requirements?tabs=software