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Disable post OOBE screens Windows AutoPilot
You can find the log -> Microsoft-Windows-Provisioning-Diagnostics-Provider/AutoPilot
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 😉- Albert NeefDec 12, 2019Copper Contributor
HilbertHofsteengeHmm... I don't think so. Device license is especially for Kiosk or public devices. You cannot manage a device without an Azure AD user account with the standard EMS/Microsoft 365 subscription. They are user-based license. This means also that you can not use Autopilot... That is the reason why Microsoft has introduced device-based licenses.
A quote from Micheal Niehaus:
"If you are deploying kiosks or digital signs using Intune, there is an available Intune device-only subscription license that can be used. See the Intune licensing documentation for more around that."
https://oofhours.com/2019/10/01/inside-windows-autopilot-self-deploying-mode/