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Autopilot error 0x80280009 when testing in Hyper V.
I will add a screenshot soon to this post. Im testing now with a laptop but still getting some other error codes when testing autopilot. One of them is 0x80180005 during registering the device for mobile management. I deleted the device from Endpoint Manager before starting autopilot. What i didnt test was also deleting the device serialnumber from the autopilot devices, and re-upload the hardware hash. I was thinking about testing that too as my next step.
Regular autopilot enrollment or selfdeploy/prepro ? as that error could also mean thedevice wasn't allowed for prepro/self deploy based on the settings in the ap profile
https://call4cloud.nl/autopilot-0x80180005-preprovisioning-disabled/
- TechSkillsOct 18, 2024Brass Contributor
I readed the first link, by deleting the file c:\windows\servicestate\wmansvc\AutopilotDDSZTDFile.json.
I tested this but no success for me. When i scan the QR code after the autopilot failed, see below the output i'm getting. Normally the pre-provision doesn't take longer than 30 minutes, so i've changed the value of Show an error when installation takes longer than specified number of minutes from 60 back to 30, in the Enrollment Status Page.
{"Version":"1.0.0","Id":"c5399367-77c9-40a6-a28e-077dc08c69f1","ZtdId":"da788b00-7aa5-495c-9264-c9a627318710","PKID":"","SerialNumber":"","SequenceBlockNumber":1,"TotalBlocks":1,"Result":"Failure","ElapsedTimeMilliseconds":3683857}
The Deployment Mode of the Autopilot profile is User-Driven and the option Allow pre-provisioned deployment is set to Yes.
Also when i try again after pre-provisioning failed, the first step succeeded, but the 2th step everything failed and at the Apps part it says it needs a reboot. But the reboot doesnt help either. When i just log into the machine with my email adres, it looks fine. Some apps are installed and the rest is installing after logging in.