1. learn.microsoft.com

    Jun 11, 2024Windows Autopilot is a solution that simplifies the Windows device lifecycle, from deployment to end of life. Learn how to use cloud-based services to transform, manage, and recover devices with Windows Autopilot.
  2. microsoft.com

    Windows Autopilot simplifies the way devices get deployed, reset, and repurposed, with an experience that is zero touch for IT. Learn how Windows Autopilot works, supports existing devices, and connects to Microsoft Entra ID and mobile device management.
  3. learn.microsoft.com

    Jun 28, 2024A new Windows Autopilot diagnostics page is available, which provides a user-friendly view to troubleshoot Windows Autopilot failures. The following example shows details for Deployment info, which includes Network Connectivity, Autopilot Settings, and Enrollment Status. The Export logs button can also be used for detailed troubleshooting analysis.
  4. techcommunity.microsoft.com

    Windows Autopilot is a feature within Intune that allows you to send devices directly from hardware providers to end users. New device provisioning is foundational to cloud attach and cloud-based update management. During initial Windows setup, Autopilot enables users to enroll their device through Intune device management, so PCs get to a ...
  5. microsoft.com

    Windows Autopilot simplifies the way devices get deployed, reset, and repurposed, with an experience that is zero touch for IT. Learn how to use Windows Autopilot to connect devices to Azure AD, deliver apps and settings, and support existing devices.
  6. bearded365guy.com

    Dec 18, 2024Click on 'Devices' to start managing Windows Autopilot Devices. Click on 'Import'. Go to the folder in your Onedrive and open the device hash data. It might take a few minutes. Refresh the page, and you should see your device added. Create Deployment Profiles. This next step dictates how the devices using Autopilot are configured.
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    An autopilot is a system used to control the path of a vehicle without requiring constant manual control by a human operator. Autopilots do not replace human operators. Instead, the autopilot assists the operator's control of the vehicle, allowing the operator to focus on broader aspects of operations. When present, an autopilot is often used in conjunction with an autothrottle, a system for controlling the power delivered by the engines. An autopilot system is sometimes colloquially referred to as "George". The etymology of the nickname is unclear: some claim it is a reference to American inventor George De Beeson, who patented an autopilot in the 1930s, while others claim that Royal Air Force pilots coined the term during World War II to symbolize that their aircraft technically belonged to King George VI. Wikipedia

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