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Office Hours - Autopilot User Assignment Changes
Hi Greg_C_Gilbert,
This was a recent change we made in response to an emerging insight. See https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/intune-customer-success/updates-to-the-windows-autopilot-sign-in-and-deployment/ba-p/2848452 for details.
#1, yes, this is expected and is the primary ramification of the change.
#2, yes, this is the way it worked and is the way it continues to work as long as the Intune and AAD objects have been cleaned properly up per the rest of the change noted in the article I linked to above.
- Greg_C_GilbertOct 21, 2021Iron Contributor
Jason_Sandys just to confirm, I should just have to delete the device record from Intune, not from AAD. I don't see anything in the documentation about doing AAD cleanup. I'll have to test again as my user apps didn't install when I tested this yesterday.
- Jason_SandysOct 21, 2021
Microsoft
Yes, I think that's correct -- I erroneously called out AAD object above. Follow the guidance in the link I posted: "To redeploy a previously provisioned device through Windows Autopilot (in self-deploying mode or pre-provisioning mode), first delete the device record from the All Devices blade in Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Be sure to not delete it from the Autopilot devices blade as that deregisters the device. "