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Windows Autopilot: notes from the field
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Tuesday, Oct 25, 2022, 07:00 AM PDTEvent details
Join Microsoft’s Customer Acceleration Team to discuss key learnings from our most complex customers. Take your Windows Autopilot use to the next level by walking through detailed use cases, avoiding...
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
johnjjohn
Oct 20, 2022Iron Contributor
+1 to a have insight on auto re-enrollment's after replacing hardware components. (Timestamp, the previous object id, the new object id, the new and old AAD ID of the device)
Does the auto re-enrollment qualify as a means of enrollment per DFCI requirements? Meaning, after auto re-enrollment will DFCI continue to work on the device? One of the requirements for DFCI is enrollment of the device by Microsoft or a CSP. Thx
JuanitaBaptiste
Microsoft
Oct 25, 2022Hi John, depending on the hardware components change, the OEM would need to re-register the device as a new device for DFCI to continue to work. We are looking into this process more to make it a better experience.