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Autopilot or not...
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- Anonymous
Autopilot is specifically designed for new devices. For 365 users, it is a better option(in my opinion) to use it than sysprep. Autopilot is designed specifically for Windows 10 and newer operating systems. It makes it easier to overlook deployment of newer Windows 10 devices. It allows you to set up the computer in the "cloud" And when the user turns on the computer, and logs in, those settings you created automatically apply. Based on design, I think you could try to import your devices. But I am unsure of how that would work.
- Harry DuboisBrass ContributorThanks Drew for the answer. We are O365 users. The advance of existing devices is using sysprep and then hand over the device to the user. If we want to use the self-enrollment option, we must first register these devices in Intune with the autopilot powershell script. Or is their another way?...
- Anonymous
If I understand correctly, you are trying to find a way to import devices into self-enrollment or [FasTrack]? If so, I believe Intune is the only way to do it. Configuration Manager may also work, but I am still learning about that system.
I hope this helps, maybe my research missed something, but these are my notes on modern management, other than Intune and possibly Configuration manager, I don't think there is another way.
(These notes are from a Microsoft Mechanic conference)