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We recently released a long-awaited capability called Co-management Settings. This allows your devices to be "cloud born" with Windows Autopilot and immediately enrolled into co-management. Join in on this conversation with the feature PM, devs, and real-world IT pros to discuss the new capability, how best to use it, and what's next.

Special guests today include PMs Daniel Weisberg and Bruno Venturi plus Microsoft MVPs Johannes Kristjansson and Adam Gross.

We'll also be answering your questions so post them below in the Comments.

 

Bookmark https://aka.ms/UnpackingEndpointManagement for links to previous episodes on demand and details on upcoming episodes.

 

Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024

46 Comments

  • Nick Wiley's avatar
    Nick Wiley
    Brass Contributor
    So is provision a TS bootstrapped now supported with this method? Previously it wasn't.
    • Joe_Lurie's avatar
      Joe_Lurie
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      Yes! You can use the PROVISIONTS=ABC00001 as part of the command line. Eventually you can remove apps from that TS and add them to Intune for a more modern approach. But that's not a requirement, just a suggestion 🙂
      • Nick Wiley's avatar
        Nick Wiley
        Brass Contributor
        Ya i actually do not plan to use this for apps and originally a while back planned to have some of my non MDM settings onto the machine right away. However, since it was not supported at the time, I just compiled all of that in a PowerShell script and deployed win32 during ESP.
    • AdamGrossTX's avatar
      AdamGrossTX
      MVP
      Yes it is. Just add PROVISIONTS to your client install command line.
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