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An Enrollment Status Page (ESP) is a greeting page displayed to users while enrolling or signing in for the first time to Windows devices. The ESP displays provisioning progress, showing applications and profiles installation status.
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:::image type="content" source="./images/win11-oobe-esp.png" alt-text="Windows OOBE - enrollment status page" border="false":::
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:::image type="content" source="./images/win11-oobe-esp.gif" alt-text="Windows OOBE - enrollment status page animation." border="false":::
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> [!NOTE]
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> Some Windows Autopilot deployment profiles **require** the ESP to be configured.
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## Enroll devices with the provisioning package
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To provision Windows devices with provisioning packages, insert the USB stick containing the package during the out-of-box experience. The devices will read the content of the package, join Azure AD and automatically enroll in Intune.
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All settings defined in the package and in Intune will be applied to the device, and the device will be ready to use.
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:::image type="content" source="./images/win11-oobe-ppkg.png" alt-text="Windows 11 OOBE - enrollment with provisioning package." border="false":::
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:::image type="content" source="./images/win11-login-screen.png" alt-text="Windows 11 login screen" border="false":::
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:::image type="content" source="./images/win11-oobe-ppkg.gif" alt-text="Windows 11 OOBE - enrollment with provisioning package animation." border="false":::
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:::image type="content" source="images/entra-branding.png" alt-text="Configure Azure AD branding from Microsoft Entra admin center." lightbox="images/entra-branding.png":::
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1. To adjust the school tenant's name displayed during OOBE, select **Azure Active Directory** > **Overview** > **Properties**
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1. In the **Name** field, enter the school district or organization's name > **Save**
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:::image type="content" alt-text="Configure Azure AD tenant name from Microsoft Entra admin center." source="images/entra-tenant-name.png":::
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:::image type="content" alt-text="Configure Azure AD tenant name from Microsoft Entra admin center." source="images/entra-tenant-name.png" lightbox="images/entra-tenant-name.png":::
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For more information, see [Add branding to your directory][AAD-5].
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1. Ensure that **Configure Windows Hello for Business** is set to **disabled**
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1. Select **Save**
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:::image type="content" source="./images/whfb-disable.png" alt-text="Disablement of Windows Hello for Business from Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center" border="true":::
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:::image type="content" source="./images/whfb-disable.png" alt-text="Disablement of Windows Hello for Business from Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center." border="true" lightbox="./images/whfb-disable.png":::
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For more information how to enable Windows Hello for Business on specific devices, see [Create a Windows Hello for Business policy][MEM-4].
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| Application | Supported version | App Type | Vendor |
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| --- | --- | --- | --- |
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|AirSecure |8.0.0 |Win32 |AIR|
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|Alertus Desktop |5.4.44.0 |Win32 | Alertus technologies|
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|Brave Browser |1.34.80|Win32 |Brave|
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|Bulb Digital Portfolio |0.0.7.0|Store|Bulb|
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|Cisco Umbrella |3.0.110.0 |Win32 |Cisco|
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|Google Chrome |102.0.5005.115|Win32 |Google|
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|Illuminate Lockdown Browser |2.0.5 |Win32 |Illuminate Education|
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|Immunet |7.5.0.20795 |Win32 |Immunet|
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|Impero Backdrop Client |4.4.86 |Win32 |Impero Software|
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|JAWS for Windows |2022.2112.24 |Win32 |Freedom Scientific|
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|Kite Student Portal |8.0.3.0 |Win32 |Dynamic Learning Maps|
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|Kortext |2.3.433.0 |Store |Kortext|
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|Kurzweil 3000 Assistive Learning |20.13.0000 |Win32 |Kurzweil Educational Systems|
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|LanSchool |9.1.0.46 |Win32 |Stoneware|
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|Lightspeed Smart Agent |2.6.2 |Win32 |Lightspeed Systems|
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|MetaMoJi ClassRoom |3.12.4.0 |Store |MetaMoJi Corporation|
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|Microsoft Connect |10.0.22000.1 |Store |Microsoft|
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|Mozilla Firefox |99.0.1 |Win32 |Mozilla|
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|NAPLAN |2.5.0 |Win32 |NAP|
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|Netref Student |22.2.0 |Win32 |NetRef|
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|NetSupport Manager |12.01.0011 |Win32 |NetSupport|
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|NetSupport Notify |5.10.1.215 |Win32 |NetSupport|
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|NetSupport School |14.00.0011 |Win32 |NetSupport|
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|NextUp Talker |1.0.49 |Win32 |NextUp Technologies|
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|NonVisual Desktop Access |2021.3.1 |Win32 |NV Access|
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|NWEA Secure Testing Browser |5.4.300.0 |Win32 |NWEA|
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|NWEA Secure Testing Browser |5.4.356.0 |Win32 |NWEA|
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|Pearson TestNav |1.10.2.0 |Store |Pearson|
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|Questar Secure Browser |4.8.3.376 |Win32 |Questar, Inc|
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|ReadAndWriteForWindows |12.0.60.0 |Win32 |Texthelp Ltd.|
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|Remote Desktop client (MSRDC) |1.2.3213.0 |Win32 |Microsoft|
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|Remote Help |3.8.0.12 |Win32 |Microsoft|
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|Respondus Lockdown Browser |2.0.8.05 |Win32 |Respondus|
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|Respondus Lockdown Browser |2.0.9.00 |Win32 |Respondus|
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|Safe Exam Browser |3.3.2.413 |Win32 |Safe Exam Browser|
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|Secure Browser |14.0.0 |Win32 |Cambium Development|
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|Senso.Cloud |2021.11.15.0 |Win32|Senso.Cloud|
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- [Switch workloads for device configuration, Windows Update and Microsoft 365 Apps from Configuration Manager to Intune](/mem/configmgr/comanage/how-to-switch-workloads) (minimum Pilot Intune. Pilot collection must contain the devices you want to register into Autopatch.)
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- question: What are the licensing requirements for Windows Autopatch?
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- Windows Autopatch is included with Window 10/11 Enterprise E3 or higher. For more information, see [More about licenses](../prepare/windows-autopatch-prerequisites.md#more-about-licenses).
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- Windows Autopatch is included with Window 10/11 Enterprise E3 or higher (user-based only). For more information, see [More about licenses](../prepare/windows-autopatch-prerequisites.md#more-about-licenses).
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- [Azure AD Premium](/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-whatis#what-are-the-azure-ad-licenses) (for Co-management)
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- [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/licenses) (includes Configuration Manager 2010 or greater via co-management)
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- question: Are there hardware requirements for Windows Autopatch?
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- question: What systems does Windows Autopatch update?
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- Windows 10/11 quality updates: Windows Autopatch manages all aspects of update rings.
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- Windows 10/11 feature updates: Windows Autopatch manages all aspects of update rings.
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- Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise updates: All devices registered for Windows Autopatch will receive updates from the Monthly Enterprise Channel.
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- Microsoft Edge: Windows Autopatch configures eligible devices to benefit from Microsoft Edge's progressive rollouts on the Stable channel and will provide support for issues with Microsoft Edge updates.
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- Microsoft Teams: Windows Autopatch allows eligible devices to benefit from the standard automatic update channels and will provide support for issues with Teams updates.
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- question: What does Windows Autopatch do to ensure updates are done successfully?
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For Windows quality updates, updates are applied to device in the Test ring first. The devices are evaluated, and then rolled out to the First, Fast then Broad rings. There's an evaluation period at each progression. This process is dependent on customer testing and verification of all updates during these rollout stages. The outcome is to ensure that registered devices are always up to date and disruption to business operations is minimized to free up your IT department from that ongoing task.
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For Windows quality updates, updates are applied to devices in the Test ring first. The devices are evaluated, and then rolled out to the First, Fast then Broad rings. There's an evaluation period at each progression. This process is dependent on customer testing and verification of all updates during these rollout stages. The outcome is to ensure that registered devices are always up to date and disruption to business operations is minimized to free up your IT department from that ongoing task.
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- question: What happens if there's an issue with an update?
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Autopatch relies on the following capabilities to help resolve update issues:
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