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enroll-a-windows-10-device-using-GPO
Clarify why enrollment via Device Credential is only supported by Co-Management or AVD. Reference to Security & Management Elite Partner forum post.
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> In Windows 10, version 1903, the MDM.admx file was updated to include an option to select which credential is used to enroll the device. **Device Credential** is a new option that will only have an effect on clients that have installed Windows 10, version 1903 or later.
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> In Windows 10, version 1903, the MDM.admx file was updated to include an option to select which credential is used to enroll the device. **Device Credential** is a new option that will only have an effect on clients that have installed Windows 10, version 1903 or later.
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> The default behavior for older releases is to revert to **User Credential**.
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> The default behavior for older releases is to revert to **User Credential**.
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> **Device Credential** is only supported for Microsoft Intune enrollment in scenarios with Co-management or Azure Virtual Desktop.
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> **Device Credential** is only supported for Microsoft Intune enrollment in scenarios with Co-management or Azure Virtual Desktop because the Intune subscription is user centric.
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When a group policy refresh occurs on the client, a task is created and scheduled to run every 5 minutes for the duration of one day. The task is called " Schedule created by enrollment client for automatically enrolling in MDM from AAD."
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When a group policy refresh occurs on the client, a task is created and scheduled to run every 5 minutes for the duration of one day. The task is called " Schedule created by enrollment client for automatically enrolling in MDM from AAD."
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