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Disable post OOBE screens Windows AutoPilot
JeroenBurgerhoutHi Jeroen, I saw your message on LinkedIn.
How far are you with configuring Autopilot? If you have it correctly configured, you shouldn't see the (post) OOBE screens. I presume you have disabled OOBE in the Autopilot profile. ?
It looks like your device is not add into Autopilot. Did you added the device into Autopilot based on a Powershell or did the manufacturer that for you? Did you assigned the profile to the group with Autopilot enabled devices? And do you see the device as an assigned device in the Autopilot profile?
Albert Neef I have this in the AutoPilot Profile. It's a self-deploying kiosk device.
- Albert NeefDec 12, 2019Copper Contributor
JeroenBurgerhout Ah oke.. Which version Windows are you using? Self-deploying is supported in 1903 and later.. Did you also enabled Enrollment Status Page (ESP) for this?
- JeroenBurgerhoutDec 12, 2019Iron Contributor
Albert Neef I'm testing it with 1909. And the Windows Enrollment settings are shown below.
- Albert NeefDec 12, 2019Copper ContributorOke, looks good.. Can you find your autopilot device under Assigned Devices in the Autopilot profile? Did you try another (Internet)connection? Otherwise you have to check the evenvwr for the warnings.
You can find the log -> Microsoft-Windows-Provisioning-Diagnostics-Provider/AutoPilot