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TPM requirements for Autopilot updated
@DulceMontemayor & @Dansimp Current table states that Autopilot requires TPM - this is incorrect. Added N/A for TPM 1.2 Description is a little bit long winded - but I believe necessary to clarify the following: While Autopilot doesn't need a TPM at all, if you want to leverage scenarios like white glove and self-deploying mode - those need TPM 2.0 as mandatory (TPM 1.2 is not an option)
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ The following table defines which Windows features require TPM support.
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TPM Platform Crypto Provider Key Storage Provider| Yes | Yes | Yes
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Virtual Smart Card | Yes | Yes | Yes
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Certificate storage | No | Yes | Yes | TPM is only required when the certificate is stored in the TPM.
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Autopilot | Yes | No | Yes | TPM 2.0 and UEFI firmware is required for white glove and self-deploying scenarios.
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Autopilot | No | N/A | Yes | If you intend to deploy a scenario which requires TPM (such as white glove and self-deploying mode), then TPM 2.0 and UEFI firmware are required.
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SecureBIO | Yes | No | Yes | TPM 2.0 and UEFI firmware is required.
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DRTM | Yes | No | Yes | TPM 2.0 and UEFI firmware is required.
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