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Updated Dec 27, 2024
TimDK
Jun 15, 2022Brass Contributor
What would be the process and steps to offboard / deregister a device from AutoPatch?
- Andre Della MonicaJun 15, 2022
Microsoft
Hi Tim. The steps to deregister devices from Autopatch are described here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-deregister-devices Let me know if you have additional questions.- TimDKJun 15, 2022Brass ContributorIf you want to reregister a device that was previously deregistered from Windows Autopatch, you must submit a support request with the Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team to request the removal of the "excluded" flag set during the deregistration process. After the Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team removes the flag, you can reregister a device or a group of devices. --- Any plans to enhance this reregistering process in the future? Automation vs having to open a support case (and have quicker resolution time).
- Andre Della MonicaJun 15, 2022
Microsoft
Yes, we're going to provide you an option where you can see the list of devices from the Autopatch UI that were previously deregistered from Autopatch, so you can select them from there and re-register if you want to. This is coming up right after GA.
- Harman_ThindJun 15, 2022
Microsoft
Hi TimDK ,
In order to unenroll your tenant from the service, you must raise a support request with the Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team. Our Service Engineers will reach out to admin that created the request to walk through the process to fully unenroll your tenant. Note: This process does require a Global Administrator to fully complete. Stay tuned for more details on the unenrollment process for Windows Autopatch tenants in the Windows Autopatch documentation.