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title: Register your devices
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description: This article details how to register devices in Autopatch
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ms.date: 06/30/2022
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ms.date: 07/06/2022
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ms.prod: w11
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.topic: how-to
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## Steps to register devices
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**To register devices into Windows Autopatch:**
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### Physical devices
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**To register physical devices into Windows Autopatch:**
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://endpoint.microsoft.com/).
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2. Select **Windows Autopatch** from the left navigation menu.
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Once devices or Azure AD groups containing devices are added to the **Windows Autopatch Device Registration** group, Windows Autopatch discovers these devices, and runs software-based prerequisite checks to try to register them with its service.
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### Virtual devices
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#### Windows Autopatch on Windows 365 Enterprise Workloads
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With Windows 365 Enterprise, you can include Windows Autopatch onboarding as part of your provision process providing a seamless experience for admins and users to ensure your Cloud PCs are always up to date.
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#### Deploy Windows Autopatch on a Windows 365 Provisioning Policy
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For general guidance, see [Create a Windows 365 Provisioning Policy](/windows-365/enterprise/create-provisioning-policy).
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**To deploy Windows Autopatch on a Windows 365 Provisioning Policy:**
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://endpoint.microsoft.com/) admin center.
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1. In the left pane, select **Devices**.
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1. Navigate to Provisioning > **Windows 365**.
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1. Select Provisioning policies > **Create policy**.
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1. Provide a policy name and select **Join Type**. For more information, see [Device join types](/windows-365/enterprise/identity-authentication#device-join-types).
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1. Select **Next**.
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1. Choose the desired image and select **Next**.
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1. Under the **Microsoft managed services** section, select **Windows Autopatch**. Then, select **Next**. If the *Windows Autopatch (preview) cannot manage your Cloud PCs until a Global Admin has finished setting it up.* message appears, you must [enroll your tenant](../prepare/windows-autopatch-enroll-tenant.md) to continue.
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1. Assign your policy accordingly and select **Next**.
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1. Select **Create**. Now your newly provisioned Windows 365 Enterprise Cloud PCs will automatically be enrolled and managed by Windows Autopatch.
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#### Deploy Autopatch on Windows 365 for existing Cloud PC
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All your existing Windows 365 Enterprise workloads can be registered into Windows Autopatch by leveraging the same method as your physical devices. For more information, see [Physical devices](#physical-devices).
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#### Contact support
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Support is available either through Windows 365, or Windows Autopatch for update related incidents.
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- For Windows 365 support, see [Get support](/mem/get-support).
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- For Windows Autopatch support, see [Submit a support request](/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-support-request).
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## Device management lifecycle scenarios
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There's a few more device lifecycle management scenarios to consider when planning to register devices in Windows Autopatch.
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