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AMA: Enrolling modern devices with Windows Autopilot
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Interested in the simplified Autopilot device enrollment flows? Do you have questions about pre-provisioned devices? Curious about advanced app and policy configuration during Windows Autopilot enrollment? Using Windows Autopilot today and want to catch up on the latest changes?
Join us for a special Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) live stream on Windows Autopilot.
This is a great opportunity to learn from Microsoft experts. Add this event to your calendar, RSVP to receive notifications, then join us here for the live stream on the Tech Community on Thursday, July 21st.
Submit your questions anytime during the hour or post them early in the Comments below. |
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- DanielDavilaBrass Contributor
1. The preview releases to Win10 and Win11 mentioned the one-time pre-provisioning limit will be lifted. Will that be backported to all current Windows releases, if not can you break down which will have it and won't?
2. How will the security concerns mitigated by the one-time provisioning limit on Self-Deploy/Pre-provisioning profiles be managed going forward? There was a partner presentation about UEFI but not sure that's related. Can the team elaborate?
3. Is there a checklist or set of steps to get past TPM Attestation errors with self-deploy/pre-provisioning scenarios? There are too many variables to consider and there's no one-stop shop in the docs to explain how to resolve. Typically the team will verify the Jan 2022 patch is installed, TPM is on/active, time is recently sync'd. TPM is cleared and devices rebooted. However even with all those steps it's not 100% reliable. Help!