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Register device to another tenant
- Apr 10, 2025
I saw the Hash in Intune under enrollment-->Devices. I needed to unbind the profile and User and then I also needed to delete the device account tied to this hash. After all this stuff I was able to delete the hash and I could add the hash to another tenant. The time between these steps was less than 10 minutes. I am curious that it needs so much complicated steps and effort to remove a device and the hash from a tenant to deploy it to another tenant.....
Did you also delete the hardware hash id imported in the tenant A? This is needed to remove the Autopilot registration from the tenant before registering to another tenant.
Is there any hash id if the device was fully deployed? I thought that the hash then is getting removed after deployment and that I only have to delete the device in intune. Where /how can I delete the hash aditionally?
- AndreRadtkeApr 09, 2025Brass Contributor
oh I now see that the hash is there under enrollment-->DEvices.... is this becaus e I deleted the device in intune, so I can redeploy the device again without making the hash available again (save effort)?
- AndreRadtkeApr 09, 2025Brass Contributor
Deletion is not possible, it says that the deletion is in progress....then the prograss now lasts 2 days...... when will this be ready?
- rahuljindalApr 09, 2025Bronze Contributor
It normally takes 5-10 minutes for the autopilot device to delete. If it doesn’t then you can try deleting it using Graph otherwise you can raise a case with Microsoft.