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Michael Jensen
Nov 05, 2019Brass Contributor
Azure AD Joined device, without user is local administrator?
Hi, If I reset af Windows 10 device to factory settings, and then after reset logs in using my Office 365 account (With an Enterprise Mobility + Security Licecense added), I then become local adm...
Michael Jensen
Nov 05, 2019Brass Contributor
Hi.
Yes, I have been looking into the Autopilot option too. But as all devices are in use now, I dont have the Hardware ID's, and devices should not be formatted.
Currently I am testing using a Enrollment manager - so far working fine, by enrolling using that, and then "Change user". Other users are not Local administrators.
Is that an option on the long term?
I can see company portal is added on both accounts, and I can deploy software, as long as its on device level.
Yes, I have been looking into the Autopilot option too. But as all devices are in use now, I dont have the Hardware ID's, and devices should not be formatted.
Currently I am testing using a Enrollment manager - so far working fine, by enrolling using that, and then "Change user". Other users are not Local administrators.
Is that an option on the long term?
I can see company portal is added on both accounts, and I can deploy software, as long as its on device level.
Thijs Lecomte
Nov 05, 2019Bronze Contributor
That's one way to do it.
But I would advise Autopilot, you can use it for existing devices too
But I would advise Autopilot, you can use it for existing devices too
- Michael JensenNov 07, 2019Brass Contributor
Hmm..... Might go with the Autoilot solution then.
Do I have to harvest the Hardware ID and so on? If thats the case, is it only possible to that directly on the device?