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To enable local Autopilot Reset in Windows 10:
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1. [Enable the policy for the feature](#enable-local-autopilot-reset)
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2. [Trigger a reset for each device](#trigger-local-autopilot-reset)
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1. [Enable the policy for the feature](#enable-local-windows-autopilot-reset)
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2. [Trigger a reset for each device](#trigger-local-windows-autopilot-reset)
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## Enable local Windows Autopilot Reset
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- Provisioning packages previously applied to the device, as well as a provisioning package present on a USB drive when the reset process is initiated.
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- Azure Active Directory device membership and MDM enrollment information.
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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. This requires configuring the device to use the [enrollment status page](enrollment-status.md).
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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.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>To reestablish Wi-Fi connectivity after reset, make sure the **Connect automatically** box is checked for the device's wireless network connection.
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