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multiple autopilot feployment profile
- Nov 22, 2022
Are you using group tag to seperate devices? Cause instead of having one Autopilot profile for all autopilot devices, you could tag your devices with group tag. This way it makes it quite easy to have one profile for Windows 11 devices.
You could create a group with dynamic device query with something like:
(device.osVersion -startsWith "10.0.2")This catches Windows 11 devices dynamicly or just use a seperate group tag for Windows 11 devices.
(device.devicePhysicalIds -any _ -eq "[OrderID]:Windows 11")
Are you using group tag to seperate devices? Cause instead of having one Autopilot profile for all autopilot devices, you could tag your devices with group tag. This way it makes it quite easy to have one profile for Windows 11 devices.
You could create a group with dynamic device query with something like:
(device.osVersion -startsWith "10.0.2")This catches Windows 11 devices dynamicly or just use a seperate group tag for Windows 11 devices.
(device.devicePhysicalIds -any _ -eq "[OrderID]:Windows 11")
- SHASHI_DUBEYNov 22, 2022Copper ContributorHI Jhonny,
Thanks a bunch for this amazing explanation and valuable pointers !!
Would sure to have this implemented in my environment for the proper division of the devices as per the business need :).
Hope to have your valuable experience too with me in the coming time.
Stay safe and take care :).
Regards,
Shashi Dubey