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DiogoSousa
Jun 18, 2019Iron Contributor
Intune Windows 10 device enrollment without logged user
Hello and greetings from Portugal, I'm quite new at Intune and I'm trying to do something that I don't know if it's even possible. We already have Windows 10 devices Hybrid Azure AD Joined, and ...
DiogoSousa
Mar 02, 2021Iron Contributor
Hello everyone and greetings from Portugal!
After some time I'm getting into this topic again 🙂
I'll do some testing this week with Azure Hybrid Join Windows 10 devices and try to enroll them with Intune but...I still would like to understand how can I add them to Intune during our staging.
What I mean with this, is that for the moment we have a group of people that are responsible to prepare the machines for the final users, so they will login on the machines. This way it's their users that will be "affected" to the device in Intune....right?
After some time I'm getting into this topic again 🙂
I'll do some testing this week with Azure Hybrid Join Windows 10 devices and try to enroll them with Intune but...I still would like to understand how can I add them to Intune during our staging.
What I mean with this, is that for the moment we have a group of people that are responsible to prepare the machines for the final users, so they will login on the machines. This way it's their users that will be "affected" to the device in Intune....right?
cjitsolutions
Mar 02, 2021Brass Contributor
Hi Diego,
I would direct you back to my original response where I linked to ‘autopilot self deploying mode’ for your shared devices, for your devices only used by one user, look at autopilot user enrolment. These articles cover all of the questions that you have asked regarding enrolment.
There is no requirement to log into the device before your users do. Providing the device has been added to autopilot, the device will enrol, display status pages to inform them of progress before being ready for use. No IT interaction is required.
There is a technology called ‘white glove’ which can shorten this process further if you have lots of applications etc to deploy. However I suggest you familiarise yourself with autopilot before moving onto white glove autopilot.
Hope this helps.
Chris
I would direct you back to my original response where I linked to ‘autopilot self deploying mode’ for your shared devices, for your devices only used by one user, look at autopilot user enrolment. These articles cover all of the questions that you have asked regarding enrolment.
There is no requirement to log into the device before your users do. Providing the device has been added to autopilot, the device will enrol, display status pages to inform them of progress before being ready for use. No IT interaction is required.
There is a technology called ‘white glove’ which can shorten this process further if you have lots of applications etc to deploy. However I suggest you familiarise yourself with autopilot before moving onto white glove autopilot.
Hope this helps.
Chris