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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 ...
cjitsolutions
Jul 10, 2019Brass Contributor
Hi DiogoSousa,
Have you taken a look at 'Autopilot Self-Deploying Mode'?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/self-deploying
Cheers,
Chris Jacob
DiogoSousa
Jul 10, 2019Iron Contributor
Hi cjitsolutions
Tks for you reply!
We're not looking to Autopilot just yet but...we'll see it in a near future, but, still need to register machines without a logged user but having no clue how to do it :(
Tks for you reply!
We're not looking to Autopilot just yet but...we'll see it in a near future, but, still need to register machines without a logged user but having no clue how to do it :(
- cjitsolutionsJul 10, 2019Brass Contributor
OK no problem.
You need to log into the device as a user with an EMS license assigned for it to communicate with Intune, or, have a device license assigned to the device.
Out of interest, are you able to manually enrol the device into Intune via the 'Access work or school' menu? Perhaps try that first to confirm the device can connect successfully. Then go from there.
- DiogoSousaJul 14, 2019Iron Contributor
Hi CJ,
Yes, it's possible to do it manually.
The thing is...can't understand why it needs a validated EMS license.
I already use Hybrid AD Join so...the machines are already validated.
- DiogoSousaMar 02, 2021Iron ContributorHello 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?