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- Windows 10 version 1703 (semi-annual channel) or higher is required. - Windows 10 version 1703 (semi-annual channel) or higher is required.
- The following editions are supported: - The following editions are supported:
- Pro - Windows 10 Pro
- Pro Education - Windows 10 Pro Education
- Pro for Workstations - Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
- Enterprise - Windows 10 Enterprise
- Education - Windows 10 Education
- Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC
- Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC is also supported. - If you're using Autopilot for Surface devices, note that only the following Surface devices support Autopilot:
- Surface Go
- Surface Go with LTE Advanced
- Surface Pro (5th gen)
- Surface Pro with LTE Advanced (5th gen)
- Surface Pro 6
- Surface Laptop (1st gen)
- Surface Laptop 2
- Surface Studio (1st gen)
- Surface Studio 2
- Surface Book 2
See the following topics for details on licensing, network, and configuration requirements: See the following topics for details on network and configuration requirements:
- [Licensing requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements-licensing.md)
- [Networking requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements-network.md) - [Networking requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements-network.md)
- [Configuration requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements-configuration.md) - [Configuration requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements-configuration.md)
- For details about specific configuration requirements to enable user-driven Hybrid Azure Active Directory join for Windows Autopilot, see [Intune Connector (preview) language requirements](intune-connector.md). This requirement is a temporary workaround, and will be removed in the next release of Intune Connector. - For details about specific configuration requirements to enable user-driven Hybrid Azure Active Directory join for Windows Autopilot, see [Intune Connector (preview) language requirements](intune-connector.md). This requirement is a temporary workaround, and will be removed in the next release of Intune Connector.