Autopilot reset removes the device's primary user

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/fundamentals/whats-new#week-of-july-15-2019
  
Windows Autopilot reset removes the device's primary user
When Autopilot reset is used on a device, the device's primary user will be removed. The next user who signs in after the reset will be set as the primary user. This feature will be rolled out to all customers over the next few days.
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- Azure Active Directory device membership and MDM enrollment information.
Windows Autopilot Reset will block the user from accessing the desktop until this information is restored, including re-applying any provisioning packages. For devices enrolled in an MDM service, Windows Autopilot Reset will also block until an MDM sync is completed.
Windows Autopilot Reset will block the user from accessing the desktop until this information is restored, including re-applying any provisioning packages. For devices enrolled in an MDM service, Windows Autopilot Reset will also block until an MDM sync is completed.
When Autopilot reset is used on a device, the device's primary user will be removed. The next user who signs in after the reset will be set as the primary user.
>[!NOTE]
>The Autopilot Reset does not support Hybrid Azure AD joined devices.