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How to get a not assigned device in Intune (Autopilot), without HardwareHash (Existing Device)
Amedian2019 as you are able to add the device in Autopilot, the device is also available in AAD.
The next step is getting the device in an AAD Security group, which can be done by following the instructions here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/enrollment/enrollment-autopilot#create-an-autopilot-device-group
Assign your deployment profile to the security group, give it some time and the profile should get assigned.
Thanks.
Ik leg het even in het Nederlands uit, de computer bestaat al, het systeem zit dan ook in Intune en onze AD.
Het probleem is, kunnen we een bestaande apparaat, in de Deployment Profiles krijgen? Zodat we zonder de HardwareHash uit te lezen, op afstand het apparaat in Autopilot kunnen starten.
- PKlapwijkNov 25, 2019MVP
Amedian2019 I continue in English as i might be interesting for others 🙂
Yes in the Deployment profile you should set "Convert all targeted devices to Autopilot" to Yes and assign that profile to a security group which your existing device is member of.
That should register this existing device in AutoPilot.- Amedian2019Nov 25, 2019Copper Contributor
Thanks PKlapwijk for the fast response.
We already did do these steps, unfortunately it still doesn't work.
We already have other notebooks that works without problem, but we can´t get the existing device in Autopilot.
- PKlapwijkNov 27, 2019MVP
Amedian2019 That`s strange. I have seen this work in several tenants. That was always with User-Driven mode, but cannot imagine that this would not work for Self-Deploying.
Are you using hardware from one of the Autopilot supported vendors? If not the issue might be that the vendor isn`t able to provide the hardware hash.
Otherwise I think you should open a support case.