diff --git a/store-for-business/add-profile-to-devices.md b/store-for-business/add-profile-to-devices.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7ced700353 --- /dev/null +++ b/store-for-business/add-profile-to-devices.md @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +--- +title: Add profile to manage Windows installation on devices (Windows 10) +description: Add an AutoPilot profile to devices. AutoPilot profiles control what is included in Windows set up experience for your employees. +ms.prod: w10 +ms.mktglfcycl: manage +ms.sitesec: library +ms.pagetype: store +author: TrudyHa +localizationpriority: high +--- + +# Add Windows AutoPilot deployment profile to devices + +**Applies to** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 10 Mobile + +## What is AutoPilot +Windows AutoPilot simplifies device set up for IT Admins. You create and apply an AutoPilot profile to your devices. When people in your organization run the out-of-box experience on the device, it installs and configures Windows based on the profile you applied to the device. + +Windows AutoPilot deployment program sets these items: +- Skips setup for Cortana, OneDrive, and OEM registration +- Automatically sets up work or school accounts + +You can decide whether or not to set these items: +- Skip privacy settings +- Disable local admin account creation on the device + +### AutoPilot requirements +Verify this list ... +- Devices pre-installed with Windows 10 Pro Creators Update (version 1703 or later) +- The devices must have access to the internet. When the device can’t connect, it shows the default Windows out-of-box experience (OOBE) screens. +- Enrolling the device into an MDM requires Azure Active Directory Premium. + +For more information, see [Overview of Windows AutoPilot](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/windows-10-auto-pilot?branch=dh-autopilot11975619). + +## AutoPilot in Microsoft Store for Business and Education +You can manage new devices in Microsoft Store. Devices need to meet these requirements: +- Windows 10 (version ... which???) +- Specific hardware vendor??? +- New devices that have not been through Windows out-of-box experience. + +You can create and apply AutoPilot profiles to these devices. The overall process looks like this. + +![Block diagram with main steps for using AutoPilot in Microsoft Store for Business: upload device list; group devices (this step is optional); add profile; and apply profile.](images/autopilot-process.png) + +Figure 1 - AutoPilot process + +## Add devices +To manage devices through Microsoft Store for Business and Education, you'll need a csv file that contains specific information about the devices. You should be able to get this from the supplier or store where you purchased the devices. + +The device information file needs to be in this format: + +| Column | Data | +| --------- | ---- | +| column A | data type 1| +| column B | data type 2| +| column C | data type 3| + +**Upload device list** +1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Business](http://businessstore.microsoft.com) or [Store for Education](https://educationstore.microsoft.com). +2. Click **Manage**, and then click **Devices**. +3. + +## Group devices +Info on creating groups. + +Why would you use them? + +**Create device groups** + +## Add profile +Info on adding profiles -- need to create one to start; can have multiple; can edit later + +TODO: include info in this topic on managing profiles, making changes, and which devices those changes are applied to -- or -- have a separate topic on managing AutoPilot profiles + +**Add AutoPilot profile** + +## Apply profile +Info on selecting devices by group or individually to apply profile \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/store-for-business/notifications-microsoft-store-business.md b/store-for-business/notifications-microsoft-store-business.md index f48020e6da..cb657a21ef 100644 --- a/store-for-business/notifications-microsoft-store-business.md +++ b/store-for-business/notifications-microsoft-store-business.md @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education use a set of noti | Store area | Notification message | Customer impact | | ---------- | -------------------- | --------------- | -| General | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with the Store. Waiting a bit might help. | You might be unable to sign in, or intermittent Azure AD outage. | +| General | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with the Store. Waiting a bit might help. | You might be unable to sign in. There might be an intermittent Azure AD outage. | | Manage | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with management for apps and software. We’re working to fix the problem. | You might be unable to manage inventory, including viewing inventory, distributing apps, assigning licenses, or viewing and managing order history. | -| Shop | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with purchasing. We’re working to fix the problem. | Shop is unavailable. You can't purchase new, or additional licenses. | +| Shop | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with purchasing. We’re working to fix the problem. | Shop might not be available. You might not be able to purchase new, or additional licenses. | | Private store | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with your organization’s private store. People in your organization can’t download apps right now. We’re working to fix the problem. | People in your organization might not be able to view the private store, or get apps. | | Acquistion and licensing | We’re on it. People in your org might not be able to install or use certain apps. We’re working to fix the problem. | People in your org might not be able to claim a license from your private store. | -| Partner | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with Find a Partner. We’re working to fix the problem. | You won't be able to search for a partner. | \ No newline at end of file +| Partner | We’re on it. Something happened on our end with Find a Partner. We’re working to fix the problem. | You might not be able to search for a partner. | \ No newline at end of file