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Disable post OOBE screens Windows AutoPilot
Hilbert Hofsteenge JeroenBurgerhout First, thank you for your answer. Very appreciated!
I did a new test today with a brand new WAP profile. I still have the OOBE screens displayed. I check in the eventviewer and the value of the JSON profile downloaded on the deployed device. This the correct profile which is applied.
I also tried with and without the regional settings in the profile, without any good result.
In parallele, I've raised a call to Intune support. They proposed me to test OMA-URI settings related to ESP pages but they didn't change anything. So I'm supposed to have a call today to discuss the case.
I'll keep you updated after the call. And if, in between, you have another good idea feel free to propose ๐
Thanks,
Hilbert Hofsteenge JeroenBurgerhout
Dear all,
I just finished a call with MS support and their answer is:
I would like to inform you that this is a by default feature of Autopilot in windows 10 1909 devices.
I do investigated and discuss this scenario with my team, concluded that this is a in built feature of windows 10 1909 device.
We cannot remove that OOBE experience via Intune cause it is default feature of autopilot enrollment.
I'm a bit surprise by this one... As far as I understood your different post you solve your issue of additional OOBE pages in the case of deployment of Windows 10 1909 with Autopilot Self-deploy. Isn't it?
Thanks,
Blobbx
- Jun 05, 2020
Hi Blobbx ,
I did a test with Self-Deploying this morning and didn't see any issues. I used the new 2004 Windows 10 build.
Maybe Michael Niehaus has an idea why this is not working?
- Arshad07Jan 31, 2021Copper ContributorIโm having the same exact issue. User Driven mode. But only happening on 1 laptop out of 2. And itโs a Surface Pro 4. I built a Dell 5290, same Autopilot profile and you donโt get the post OOBE screens, it goes straight to the login page, whereas for the Surface Pro 4 I have to go through those pages.