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JeroenBurgerhout
Dec 12, 2019Iron Contributor
Disable post OOBE screens Windows AutoPilot
Goodmorning all, I'm building a new workplace concept with Windows AutoPilot. Everything is working fine, but I want to get rid of the post OOBE screens automatically and set the correct value fo...
JeroenBurgerhout
Dec 12, 2019Iron Contributor
Albert Neef I'm testing it with 1909. And the Windows Enrollment settings are shown below.
Albert Neef
Dec 12, 2019Copper Contributor
Oke, looks good.. Can you find your autopilot device under Assigned Devices in the Autopilot profile? Did you try another (Internet)connection? Otherwise you have to check the evenvwr for the warnings.
You can find the log -> Microsoft-Windows-Provisioning-Diagnostics-Provider/AutoPilot
You can find the log -> Microsoft-Windows-Provisioning-Diagnostics-Provider/AutoPilot
- JeroenBurgerhoutDec 12, 2019Iron Contributor
Albert Neef I have the same on a direct internet connection. Device is assigned to the self-deploying profile. And no warnings or errors found in the eventvwr. And it's now called ModernDeployment-Diagnostics-Provider.
- Albert NeefDec 12, 2019Copper Contributor
JeroenBurgerhout Hmm.. silly question: license? Are you using the Intune device license for this deployment? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/fundamentals/licenses#additional-information
This one is required if you are using self-deploy for kiosk mode.
- HilbertHofsteengeDec 12, 2019Copper Contributor
Albert Neef
Intune device license is meant for the 'bulk enrollment user', not for the machine itself. You cannot apply an 'Intune Device License' to a Device. At least it was 6 months ago explained by a Microsoft support guy 😉