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StuartK73
Jul 12, 2019Iron Contributor
Windows 10 Login Issue
Hi All A strange one here. I have set up auto enrollment of Windows 10 devices as per: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/quickstart-setup-auto-enrollment All seems to be fine, ...
Jul 15, 2019
Hey StuartK73,
simple question, I assume you have done this right but just to make sure. Did you actually AADJ or maybe just a Workplace Join. The AADJ is not the obvious way. As said you probably did it right but to make sure the problem is not based on this simple fact, I want to outline how to proper AADJ a live system via settings. You have to use the lower hyperlink and not the obvious input field in the first place:
best,
Oliver
StuartK73
Jul 15, 2019Iron Contributor
Oliver Kieselbach wrote:Hey StuartK73,
simple question, I assume you have done this right but just to make sure. Did you actually AADJ or maybe just a Workplace Join. The AADJ is not the obvious way. As said you probably did it right but to make sure the problem is not based on this simple fact, I want to outline how to proper AADJ a live system via settings. You have to use the lower hyperlink and not the obvious input field in the first place:
best,
Oliver
Yes, the Azure AD Join method was selected.
Stuart
- Jul 15, 2019
after logging in with the admin, did you check the event logs. not only system and applications also under Applications and Services logs > Microsoft > Windows > ... there I would check AAD and DeviceManagement-Enterprise-Diagnostics-Provider
Is the device correctly registered under Azure AD and Intune and has device objects after you enrolled it via Windows > Settings?
It seem that the process failed somehow but doesn't provide any feedback in form of an error message, but event logs should reveal the issue probably.
best,
Oliver