We will add support for Active Directory in the Fall Creators Update.Ĭan more that one profile be assigned to a single device? Is this only available with AD Azure or can a local AD use this feature? You need the following: build with 7b cumulative update, AAD Premium subscription, an MDM. What additional licenses/subscriptions are needed ? A VPN profile can be deployed to the device via MDM that can connect to the corporate network. Windows AutoPilot will join the device to Azure AD and enroll it in Intune or another MDM service. How do Iget from my wireless to the corporate network? We are working and hope all OEMs will support AutoPilot in the months ahead. Several OEMs are in the first wave of supporters, including HP, Dell, Lenovo, etc. How do I find out which OEMs support this? If the devices needs to be rebuilt due to malware, typically you would recover it using OEM-provided media or recovery images. Windows AutoPilot starts from the preinstalled OS that comes on the device. What happens if the Laptop WAS wiped by IT due to malware, will this AutoPilot still work, since the LT has no boot img? Yes, any Windows supported MDM – AirWatch, MobileIron, etc – are all supported by AutoPilot, in addition to InTune. Wind(already released) includes the necessary support for Windows AutoPilot. In which build of Windows 10 will AutoPilot be enabled and ready? The session was informative and had demos and also included a questions and answers pane.įor my benefit (and yours), I copied those questions and answers and have pasted them below. Opening Windows Store For Business today, I see a Devices section which is where you can go to get started with Windows 10 Autopilot. Windows 10 AutoPilot is the future of Windows deployment and uses elements from Windows Store for Business, Windows Configuration Designer (available in the Windows Store), a csv file from the OEM (HP, Dell etc), and of course Azure AD and Intune (or a 3rd party mdm provider). Yesterday I attended an informative webcast with Meyyammai (Maya) Subramanian and Michael Niehaus about Windows 10 AutoPilot entitled Webcast + live Q&A on Windows AutoPilot: July 27th.
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