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- ✅ <b>Windows 11</b>
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For more information, see [Overview of Windows Autopilot][MEM-1].
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> [!NOTE]
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> There are some limitations to Windows Autopilot in Windows 11 SE. For more information, see [**this article**][INT-1].
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## Windows Autopilot
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Windows Autopilot is especially useful in scenarios where devices are handed out to users without the need to build, maintain, and apply custom operating system images. These devices will be enrolled as school-owned devices.
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There are three methods for setting up Windows devices and enrolling them in your education tenant:
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- **Windows Autopilot** uses cloud-based technologies and services to set up and configure Windows devices with a zero-touch deployment approach. Windows Autopilot helps simplify the Windows device lifecycle, from initial deployment to end of life, for both IT administrators and end users. For more information, see [Overview of Windows Autopilot](/mem/autopilot/windows-autopilot)
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> [!NOTE]
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> There are some limitations to Windows Autopilot in Windows 11 SE. For more information, see [**this article**](/intune-education/windows-11-se-overview#windows-autopilot).
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- **Bulk enrollment with provisioning packages.** Provisioning packages are files that you can use to set up Windows devices. You can create provisioning packages using either **Set Up School PCs** or **Windows Configuration Designer** applications. One benefit of provisioning packages is that you can use them to set up Windows devices that are not registered in Windows Autopilot. These files can be applied during or after the out-of-box experience. For more information, see [Provisioning packages](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package).
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- **Automatic Intune enrollment via Azure AD join.** This experience happens when a user first turns on a new device and it enables the user to customize certain Windows functionalities before reaching the desktop. When using this approach, users going through this flow will automatically become local administrators on the devices, which is not ideal for education devices.
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- **Automatic Intune enrollment via Azure AD join.** This experience happens when a user first turns on a new device and it enables the user to customize certain Windows functionalities before reaching the desktop. When using this approach, users going through this flow will automatically become local administrators on the devices, which isn't ideal for education devices
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- **Bulk enrollment with provisioning packages.** Provisioning packages are files that you can use to set up Windows devices. You can create provisioning packages using either **Set Up School PCs** or **Windows Configuration Designer** applications. One benefit of provisioning packages is that you can use them to set up Windows devices that aren't registered in Windows Autopilot. These files can be applied during or after the out-of-box experience.
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- **Windows Autopilot** uses cloud services to set up and configure Windows devices with a zero-touch deployment approach. Windows Autopilot simplifies the Windows device lifecycle, from initial deployment to end of life, for OEMs, resellers, IT administrators and end users.
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## Choose the enrollment method
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Windows Autopilot and the Set up School PCs app are usually the most efficient options for school environments. There are various elements to take under consideration when choosing between Windows Autopilot and the Set up School PCs app. This [table](/intune-education/add-devices-windows) describes the ideal scenarios for using either method. It is recommended to review the table when making your enrollment and deployment plan.
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Windows Autopilot and the Set up School PCs app are usually the most efficient options for school environments. This [table][INT-1] describes the ideal scenarios for using either option, and it's recommended to review it when planning your enrollment and deployment strategies.
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:::image type="content" source="./images/enroll.png" alt-text="The device lifecycle for Intune-managed devices - enrollment" border="false":::
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Select one of the following options to learn more about the enrollment method you chose:
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Select one of the following options to learn the next steps about the enrollment method you chose:
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Enroll devices with Windows Autopilot >](enrollment-autopilot.md)
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> [Enroll devices via Azure AD join >](enrollment-aadj.md)
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Enroll devices with provisioning packages >](enrollment-package.md)
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Enroll devices via Azure AD join >](enrollment-aadj.md)
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> [Enroll devices with Windows Autopilot >](enrollment-autopilot.md)
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[INT-1]: /intune-education/windows-11-se-overview#windows-autopilot
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title: # Microsoft Endpoint Manager support
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description: # How to obtain Microsoft support from Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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title: Enrollment of Windows devices with provisioning packages
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description: options how to enroll Windows devices with provisioning packages, using Set
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ms.date: 08/31/2022
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ms.prod: windows
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.topic: conceptual #reference troubleshooting how-to end-user-help overview (more in contrib guide)
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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author: paolomatarazzo
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ms.author: paoloma
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# Enrollment with provisioning packages
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- **Set Up School PCs app** configures devices with the apps and features students need, removing those they do not need. You create a provisioning package with the app and then automatically install the package to enroll devices into Intune for Education.
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- **Windows Configuration Designer.** Configures end-user devices without imaging. Using Windows provisioning, you can specify the desired configuration for enrollment and then apply those settings to target devices in minutes. Windows Configuration Designer is best suited for small to medium schools with deployments that range from tens to a few hundred computers.
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Enrolling devices with provisioning packages is an efficient way to enroll large number of Windows devices in an education environment. Some of the benefits of provisioning packages are:
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- There are no particular hardware dependencies on the devices to complete the enrollment process
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- They work with different hardware configurations, across different makes and models
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- Enrollment is a simple task: just open a provisioning package and the process is automated
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You can create provisioning packages using either **Set Up School PCs** or **Windows Configuration Designer** applications, which are described in the following sections.
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## Set up School PCs
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The Set Up School PCs app is especially useful in scenarios where large numbers of school-owned devices need to be enrolled. The app helps you configure Surface Laptop SE devices with the features students need, remove those they do not need, and enroll the devices into Intune for Education. With the Set Up School PCs app, you create a provisioning package to enroll devices using a USB drive.
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With a guided experience, Set up School PCs app helps an IT administrator to create a package containing the most common features and settings that students need, and enroll the devices in Intune. The package is saved on a USB stick, which can then be plugged into devices to complete the enrollment process.
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### Create a provisioning package
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The Set Up School PCs app guides you through configuration choices for school-owned devices.
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:::image type="content" source="./images/supcs-win11se.png" alt-text="Configure device settings in Set Up School PCs app" border="false":::
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**NOTE:** Importantly, for **Configure device settings** → **OS version**, you must select **Windows 11 SE**.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> If you are creating a provisioning package for **Windows 11 SE** devices, ensure to select the correct **OS version** in the **Configure device settings** page.
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The devices will be joined to Azure Active Directory and automatically enrolled in Intune. Note that the Set Up School PCs app will configure many settings, allowing you to optimize devices for shared use and other scenarios.
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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 enroll automatically in Intune.
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For more information, see [Run package - Install package on PC][1].
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:::image type="content" source="./images/wcd.png" alt-text="Set up device page in Windows Configuration Designer" border="false":::
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For more information, see [Run package - Install package on PC][EDU-1].
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> [!TIP]
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> To learn more and practice with Set up School PCs, try the <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/interactive-demos/enroll-devices-at-scale" target="_blank"><b>Set Up School PCs demo</b></a>, which provides detailed steps to create a provisioning package and deploy a device.
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# Windows Configuration Designer
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Windows Configuration Designer is especially useful in scenarios where a school needs to provision packages for both bring-you-own devices and school-owned devices. Ideal for small-to-medium schools that manage up to a few hundred devices, Windows Configuration Designer lets you configure devices without imaging. For more information, see [Install Windows Configuration Designer][2], which provides details about the app, its provisioning process, and considerations for its use.
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Windows Configuration Designer is especially useful in scenarios where a school needs to provision packages for both bring-you-own devices and school-owned devices. Ideal for small-to-medium schools that manage up to a few hundred devices, Windows Configuration Designer lets you configure devices without imaging. For more information, see [Install Windows Configuration Designer][WIN-1], which provides details about the app, its provisioning process, and considerations for its use.
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For more information, see [Provisioning packages][WIN-2].
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## Section review and next steps
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[1]: /education/windows/use-set-up-school-pcs-app
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[2]: /windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd
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[EDU-1]: /education/windows/use-set-up-school-pcs-app
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[WIN-1]: /windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd
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[WIN-2]: /windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package
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