The Ultimate Guide to Intune Autopilot - How to use Windows Autopilot with Microsoft Intune

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Autopilot allows an organisation to take new or existing devices, join them to Azure AD and enroll them into Microsoft Intune (Microsoft Endpoint Manager) without any IT interaction at all!

0:00 A look at the portal
1:00 Deployment Profiles
7:00 Group creation
12:25 What's the issue? Importing a device
24:20 Company Branding
25:46 Test out Autopilot
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This is REALLY well put together... Kudos and thanks!

mikeyoukami
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Absolutely fantastic tutorial. Yours was the best out of them all.

LukeDolce
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best explained tutorial out there, thank you good sir!

Chura-jzmt
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Way better than they teach in University. I just finish taking MD-101 course at my local university. I was taught to do couple of labs which had very long process to setup Windows Autopilot by importing .csv file manually and wasn’t taught about using dynamic device group expression to automate things.
Thanks.

danimoosakhan
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2 years later and this video still holds up!!! I caught my issue the first few minutes in but decided to stay and verify everything else was set and wow! Great video my man, thank you!!

synergynerd
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Thanks for the video. Very informative.

FanatiC
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This is a phenomenal tutorail!!! keep up the good work

PouyanSalehi-euxt
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Thank you! This is a GREAT tutorial! Kudos! No fluff just meat n potatoes.

JF
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21:30 - Just a tip: You can actually shut down the computer by writing shutdown -s -t 0 in the command prompt, rather than writing exit twice and then turn it off rather aggressively with the power button (Unfortunately there's no power off button in the OOBE interface). the -s switch tells the command to shutdown (-r would've rebooted the computer instead), and the -t 0 switch tells the computer to do it right away, ie 0 seconds from now.

SweDownhill
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This is a great tutorial very helpful and informative thank uu

safaaatif
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I really like your videos explained in a very good simple way all can undestand.

jacobolsen
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Great video! very helpful and informative

Krovixx
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Great video Dean! I have a question, how can i deploy software and applications through auto pilot? is this possible to do with the admin rights?

DjUncleChrisCSE
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Thanks for the help and the wealth of information! thankful...

mauricios.santos
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Very well explained. Thanks, Dean. Quick question though. Do I need to collect the hardware hash for the machines that I want to Intune? as the hardware ID of each device is different though it's the same brand. In that case, how can I enrol 10 devices at once?

shoyeb
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Good evening! I followed this turotial and it is awesome, i am unable to trigger the OOBE for Autopilot. the device is in the Autopilot List, but im unable to do the pre made OOBe.

Narokuu
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Perfect video.
I'll just add that retailers should in theory have a list of computers you bought from them in a csv file so that you can load them into endpoint manager.

cryptkeeper
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SHIFT(HOLD) + fn(HOLD) + F10 .you're welcome guys

BACKSPINball
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Great video. I got Autopilot up and rolling successfully. Is there a way during autopilot to remove the bloatware in Windows 11 such as TikTok and Disney+ ?

jcpallitto
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First of all, thanks Dean, this is very informative and I love the way you speak and explain things - Make it so much easier to understand. Your videos are of the highest quality!
I am however a bit confused about the part where we have to obtain the unique hardware ID by running a few Powershell commands. I assumed, being user-driven and Autopilot, there wouldn't be a manual process involved? Also who will do this part? The end-user? I can't possible imagine majority of end-users doing that part. And if it's IT who has to do it, how will we remote into the target device?

XKobe