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title: Deploy Windows 10 Enterprise licenses title: Deploy Windows 10 Enterprise licenses
ms.reviewer: ms.reviewer:
manager: laurawi manager: laurawi
ms.audience: itpro ms.audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
description: Steps to deploy Windows 10 Enterprise licenses for Windows 10 Enterprise E3 or E5 Subscription Activation, or for Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP description: Steps to deploy Windows 10 Enterprise licenses for Windows 10 Enterprise E3 or E5 Subscription Activation, or for Windows 10 Enterprise E3 in CSP
keywords: upgrade, update, task sequence, deploy keywords: upgrade, update, task sequence, deploy
ms.prod: w10 ms.prod: w10
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ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.sitesec: library ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: mdt ms.pagetype: mdt
ms.pagetype: mdt audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
ms.topic: article ms.topic: article
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**To join a device to Azure AD the first time the device is started** **To join a device to Azure AD the first time the device is started**
**To join a device to Azure AD the first time the device is started** 1. During the initial setup, on the **Who owns this PC?** page, select **My organization**, and then click **Next**, as illustrated in **Figure 2**.<br>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-who-owns.png" alt="Who owns this PC? page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-who-owns.png" alt="Who owns this PC? page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" />
**Figure 2. The “Who owns this PC?” page in initial Windows 10 setup** **Figure 2. The “Who owns this PC?” page in initial Windows 10 setup**
**Figure 2. The “Who owns this PC?” page in initial Windows 10 setup** 2. On the **Choose how youll connect** page, select **Join Azure AD**, and then click **Next**, as illustrated in **Figure 3**.<br>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-choose-how.png" alt="Choose how you'll connect - page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-choose-how.png" alt="Choose how you'll connect - page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" />
**Figure 3. The “Choose how youll connect” page in initial Windows 10 setup** **Figure 3. The “Choose how youll connect” page in initial Windows 10 setup**
**Figure 3. The “Choose how youll connect” page in initial Windows 10 setup** 3. On the **Lets get you signed in** page, enter the Azure AD credentials, and then click **Sign in**, as illustrated in **Figure 4**.<br>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-lets-get.png" alt="Let's get you signed in - page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-lets-get.png" alt="Let's get you signed in - page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" />
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>[!IMPORTANT] >[!IMPORTANT]
>Make sure that the user you're signing in with is **not** a BUILTIN/Administrator. That user cannot use the `+ Connect` button to join a work or school account. >Make sure that the user you're signing in with is **not** a BUILTIN/Administrator. That user cannot use the `+ Connect` button to join a work or school account.
>Make sure that the user you're signing in with is **not** a BUILTIN/Administrator. That user cannot use the `+ Connect` button to join a work or school account. 1. Go to **Settings &gt; Accounts &gt; Access work or school**, as illustrated in **Figure 5**.<br>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-connect-to-work-or-school.png" alt="Connect to work or school configuration" width="624" height="482" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-connect-to-work-or-school.png" alt="Connect to work or school configuration" width="624" height="482" />
**Figure 5. Connect to work or school configuration in Settings** **Figure 5. Connect to work or school configuration in Settings**
**Figure 5. Connect to work or school configuration in Settings** 2. In **Set up a work or school account**, click **Join this device to Azure Active Directory**, as illustrated in **Figure 6**.<br>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-set-up-work-or-school.png" alt="Set up a work or school account" width="624" height="603" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-set-up-work-or-school.png" alt="Set up a work or school account" width="624" height="603" />
**Figure 6. Set up a work or school account** **Figure 6. Set up a work or school account**
**Figure 6. Set up a work or school account** 3. On the **Lets get you signed in** page, enter the Azure AD credentials, and then click **Sign in**, as illustrated in **Figure 7**.<br>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-lets-get-2.png" alt="Let's get you signed in - dialog box" width="624" height="603" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-lets-get-2.png" alt="Let's get you signed in - dialog box" width="624" height="603" />
@ -161,7 +163,7 @@ Now the device is Azure AD joined to the companys subscription.
<span id="win-10-pro-activated"/> <span id="win-10-pro-activated"/>
<img src="images/sa-pro-activation.png" alt="Windows 10 Pro activated" width="710" height="440" /> <img src="images/sa-pro-activation.png" alt="Windows 10 Pro activated" width="710" height="440" />
<span id="win-10-pro-activated"/> <br><strong>Figure 7a - Windows 10 Pro activation in Settings</strong>
Windows 10 Pro activation is required before Enterprise E3 or E5 can be enabled (Windows 10, versions 1703 and 1709 only). Windows 10 Pro activation is required before Enterprise E3 or E5 can be enabled (Windows 10, versions 1703 and 1709 only).
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Use the following figures to help you troubleshoot when users experience these common problems: Use the following figures to help you troubleshoot when users experience these common problems:
Use the following figures to help you troubleshoot when users experience these common problems: - [Figure 9](#win-10-activated-subscription-active) (see the section above) illustrates a device in a healthy state, where Windows 10 Pro is activated and the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is active.
- [Figure 10](#win-10-not-activated) (below) illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro is not activated, but the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is active. - [Figure 10](#win-10-not-activated) (below) illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro is not activated, but the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is active.
- [Figure 10](#win-10-not-activated) (below) illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro is not activated, but the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is active.
- [Figure 11](#subscription-not-active) (below) illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro is activated, but the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is lapsed or removed.
- [Figure 12](#win-10-not-activated-subscription-not-active) (below) illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro license is not activated and the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is lapsed or removed.
<span id="win-10-not-activated"/> <span id="win-10-not-activated"/>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-win-10-not-activated-enterprise-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 not activated and subscription active" width="624" height="407" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-win-10-not-activated-enterprise-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 not activated and subscription active" width="624" height="407" />
<span id="win-10-not-activated"/> <br><strong>Figure 10 - Windows 10 Pro, version 1703 edition not activated in Settings</strong>
- [Figure 11](#subscription-not-active) (below) illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro is activated, but the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is lapsed or removed.
<span id="subscription-not-active"/> <span id="subscription-not-active"/>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-win-10-activated-enterprise-subscription-not-active.png" alt="Windows 10 activated and subscription not active" width="624" height="407" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-win-10-activated-enterprise-subscription-not-active.png" alt="Windows 10 activated and subscription not active" width="624" height="407" />
<span id="subscription-not-active"/> <br><strong>Figure 11 - Windows 10 Enterprise subscription lapsed or removed in Settings</strong>
- [Figure 12](#win-10-not-activated-subscription-not-active) (below) illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro license is not activated and the Windows 10 Enterprise subscription is lapsed or removed.
<span id="win-10-not-activated-subscription-not-active"/> <span id="win-10-not-activated-subscription-not-active"/>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-win-10-not-activated-enterprise-subscription-not-active.png" alt="Windows 10 not activated and subscription not active" width="624" height="407" /> <img src="images/enterprise-e3-win-10-not-activated-enterprise-subscription-not-active.png" alt="Windows 10 not activated and subscription not active" width="624" height="407" />
<span id="win-10-not-activated-subscription-not-active"/> <br><strong>Figure 12 - Windows 10 Pro, version 1703 edition not activated and Windows 10 Enterprise subscription lapsed or removed in Settings</strong>
<img src="images/enterprise-e3-win-10-not-activated-enterprise-subscription-not-active.png" alt="Windows 10 not activated and subscription not active" width="624" height="407" />
### Review requirements on devices ### Review requirements on devices
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**To determine if a device is Azure Active Directory joined:** **To determine if a device is Azure Active Directory joined:**
1. Open a command prompt and type **dsregcmd /status**. 1. Open a command prompt and type **dsregcmd /status**.
2. Review the output under Device State. If the **AzureAdJoined** status is YES, the device is Azure Active Directory joined. 2. Review the output under Device State. If the **AzureAdJoined** status is YES, the device is Azure Active Directory joined.
**To determine the version of Windows 10:** **To determine the version of Windows 10:**
**To determine the version of Windows 10:** At a command prompt, type: **winver**
A popup window will display the Windows 10 version number and detailed OS build information. A popup window will display the Windows 10 version number and detailed OS build information.