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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...
HilbertHofsteenge
Dec 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 Neef
Dec 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/