Windows Autopilot

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Windows Autopilot is a cloud-based deployment and provisioning technology that streamlines the setup and configuration of new Windows devices for organizations with minimal user or IT intervention.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Windows device provisioning service
cloud-based deployment technology
category device lifecycle management
enterprise IT management
configurableVia Intune
surface form: Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center

Intune
surface form: Microsoft Intune admin center
deploymentModel cloud-based
developedBy Microsoft
documentationURL https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/windows-autopilot
focusesOn modern device management
goal reduce IT intervention during deployment
simplify large-scale device rollouts
standardize device configuration
streamline setup of new Windows devices
integratesWith Configuration Manager
surface form: Configuration Manager (co-management scenarios)

OEM device vendors
introducedBy Microsoft around 2017
manages Windows device initial configuration
device enrollment into management
operatesOn Windows 10
Windows 11
partOf Intune
surface form: Microsoft Endpoint Manager

Intune
surface form: Microsoft Intune ecosystem
requires Autopilot deployment profile
device registration in Autopilot service
internet connectivity during provisioning
supports bring-your-own-device scenarios with limitations
remote workforce onboarding
supportsFeature Azure AD join deployment
Windows Autopilot self-linksurface differs
surface form: Windows Autopilot Reset

Windows Autopilot self-linksurface differs
surface form: Windows Autopilot for existing devices

application pre-installation
automatic device enrollment into Intune
hybrid Azure AD join deployment
out-of-box experience customization
policy-based configuration
pre-provisioning (white glove)
profile-based deployment
reset and reprovisioning of devices
self-deploying mode
user-driven mode
zero-touch provisioning
uses Azure Active Directory
Intune
surface form: Microsoft Intune

OEM registration of devices

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Intune supports Windows Autopilot
subject surface form: Microsoft Intune
Windows Autopilot supportsFeature Windows Autopilot self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Windows Autopilot Reset
Windows Autopilot supportsFeature Windows Autopilot self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Windows Autopilot for existing devices