From the course: Microsoft Managing Modern Desktop (MD-101) Cert Prep: 1 Windows Deployment, Updates, and Policies
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Windows Autopilot functionality
From the course: Microsoft Managing Modern Desktop (MD-101) Cert Prep: 1 Windows Deployment, Updates, and Policies
Windows Autopilot functionality
- Core functionality of Windows Autopilot has many benefits. These include: new devices can be sent directly to the end user without the need for IT to handle them. You pre-configure the customization of the out-of-box experience. Devices will be automatically joined to Azure Active Directory and auto-enrolled into management with Microsoft Azure. They can then receive the MDM policies and apps automatically. Autopilot also offers a self-deploying mode for deploying Windows 10 kiosk devices or electronic signage. You can set up computers for shared usage. And a personalization feature so that users will be greeted by name when their device is configured. You also have Autopilot Reset where devices can be remotely reset to move personal files, apps, and settings. An Enrollment Status Page which allows end users to see the progress status of the configuration. And you can block device usage until it's fully…
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Planning for Windows Autopilot1m 16s
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Windows Autopilot functionality2m 45s
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Deploying Windows Autopilot3m 26s
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Managing device IDs2m 52s
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Windows Autopilot deployment profiles5m 51s
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Offline Windows Autopilot deployment profiles1m 16s
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Demo: Windows 10 Autopilot walk-through1m 30s
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Troubleshooting Windows Autopilot deployment4m 19s
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Advanced Windows Autopilot troubleshooting3m 47s
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