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After completing those simple steps, the remainder of the process is completely automated, with the device being joined to the organization, enrolled in Intune (or another MDM service), and fully configured as defined by the organization. Any additional prompts during the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) can be suppressed; see [Configuring Autopilot Profiles](profiles.md) for options that are available.
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Today, Windows Autopilot user-driven mode supports joining devices to Azure Active Directory. Support for Hybrid Azure Active Directory Join (with devices joined to an on-premises Active Directory domain) will be available in a future Windows 10 release. See [Introduction to device management in Azure Active Directory](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/device-management-introduction) for more information about the differences between these two join options.
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Today, Windows Autopilot user-driven mode supports Azure Active Directory and Hybrid Azure Active Directory joined devices. See [What is a device identity](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/devices/overview) for more information about these two join options.
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## Available user-driven modes
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- Windows 10 Education
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- Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC
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>[!NOTE]
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>Procedures for deploying Windows Autopilot might refer to specific products and versions. The inclusion of these products in this content doesn't imply an extension of support for a version that is beyond its support lifecycle. Windows Autopilot does not support products that are beyond their support lifecycle. For more information, see [Microsoft Lifecycle Policy](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=208270).
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## Networking requirements
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Windows Autopilot depends on a variety of internet-based services. Access to these services must be provided for Autopilot to function properly. In the simplest case, enabling proper functionality can be achieved by ensuring the following:
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