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"source_path": "store-for-business/app-inventory-management-windows-store-for-business.md",
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"redirect_url": "/microsoft-store/app-inventory-management-microsoft-store-for-business",
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"redirect_document_id": true
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"redirect_document_id": false
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},
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"source_path": "windows/manage/application-development-for-windows-as-a-service.md",
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Regardless of whether performing user-driven or self-deploying device deployments, the troubleshooting process is the mostly the same. It is useful to understand the flow for a specific device:
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- Network connection established. This can be a wireless (Wi-fi) or wired (Ethernet) connection.
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- Windows Autopilot profile downloaded. Whether using a wired connection or manually establishing a wireless connection, the Windows Autopilot profile will be downloaded from the Autopilot deployment service as soon as the network connection is in place.
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- User authentication. When performing a user-driven deployment, the user will enter their Azure Active Directory credentials, which will be validated.
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- Azure Active Directory join. For user-driven deployments, the device will be joined to Azure AD using the specified user credentials. For self-deploying scenarios, the device will be joined without specifying any user credentials.
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- Automatic MDM enrollment. As part of the Azure AD join process, the device will enroll in the MDM service configured in Azure AD (e.g. Microsoft Intune).
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- Settings are applied. If the [enrollment status page](enrollment-status.md) is configured, most settings will be applied while the enrollment status page is displayed. If not configured or available, settings will be applied after the user is signed in.
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- Network connection established. This can be a wireless (Wi-fi) or wired (Ethernet) connection.
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- Windows Autopilot profile downloaded. Whether using a wired connection or manually establishing a wireless connection, the Windows Autopilot profile will be downloaded from the Autopilot deployment service as soon as the network connection is in place.
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- User authentication. When performing a user-driven deployment, the user will enter their Azure Active Directory credentials, which will be validated.
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- Azure Active Directory join. For user-driven deployments, the device will be joined to Azure AD using the specified user credentials. For self-deploying scenarios, the device will be joined without specifying any user credentials.
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- Automatic MDM enrollment. As part of the Azure AD join process, the device will enroll in the MDM service configured in Azure AD (e.g. Microsoft Intune).
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- Settings are applied. If the [enrollment status page](enrollment-status.md) is configured, most settings will be applied while the enrollment status page is displayed. If not configured or available, settings will be applied after the user is signed in.
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For troubleshooting, key activities to perform are:
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- Configuration. Has Azure Active Directory and Microsoft Intune (or an equivalent MDM service) been configured as specified in [Windows Autopilot configuration requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements.md)?
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- Network connectivity. Can the device access the services described in [Windows Autopilot networking requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements.md)?
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- Autopilot OOBE behavior. Were only the expected out-of-box experience screens displayed? Was the Azure AD credentials page customized with organization-specific details as expected?
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- Azure AD join issues. Was the device able to join Azure Active Directory?
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- MDM enrollment issues. Was the device able to enroll in Microsoft Intune (or an equivalent MDM service)?
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- Configuration. Has Azure Active Directory and Microsoft Intune (or an equivalent MDM service) been configured as specified in [Windows Autopilot configuration requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements.md)?
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- Network connectivity. Can the device access the services described in [Windows Autopilot networking requirements](windows-autopilot-requirements.md)?
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- Autopilot OOBE behavior. Were only the expected out-of-box experience screens displayed? Was the Azure AD credentials page customized with organization-specific details as expected?
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- Azure AD join issues. Was the device able to join Azure Active Directory?
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- MDM enrollment issues. Was the device able to enroll in Microsoft Intune (or an equivalent MDM service)?
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## Troubleshooting Autopilot OOBE issues
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| 1803 | The profile is downloaded as soon as possible. If wired, it is downloaded at the start of OOBE. If wireless, it is downloaded after the network connection page. |
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| 1809 | The profile is downloaded as soon as possible (same as 1803), and again after each reboot. |
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If you need to reboot a computer during OOBE:
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If you need to reboot a computer during OOBE:
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- Press Shift-F10 to open a command prompt.
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- Enter **shutdown /r /t 0** to restart immediately, or **shutdown /s /t 0** to shutdown immediately.
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