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Add a Q&A for Delegated Admin Permissions for OEM
It is just a clarification for several customers who are afraid about Delegated Admin Permissions (DAP) could be part of the OEM Authorization.
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| How can I test the Windows Autopilot CSV file in the Partner Center? | Only CSP Partners have access to the Partner Center portal. If you are a CSP, you can create a Sales agent user account which has access to “Devices” for testing the file. This can be done today in the Partner Center. <br><br>Go [here](https://msdn.microsoft.com/partner-center/create-user-accounts-and-set-permissions) for more information. |
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| Must I become a Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) to participate in Windows Autopilot? | Top volume OEMs do not, as they can use the OEM Direct API. All others who choose to use MPC to register devices must become CSPs in order to access MPC. |
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| Do the different CSP levels have all the same capabilities when it comes to Windows Autopilot? | For purposes of Windows Autopilot, there are three different types of CSPs, each with different levels of authority an access: <br><br>1. <b>Direct CSP</b>: Gets direct authorization from the customer to register devices. <br><br>2. <b>Indirect CSP Provider</b>: Gets implicit permission to register devices through the relationship their CSP Reseller partner has with the customer. Indirect CSP Providers register devices through Microsoft Partner Center. <br><br>3. <b>Indirect CSP Reseller</b>: Gets direct authorization from the customer to register devices. At the same time, their indirect CSP Provider partner also gets authorization, which mean that either the Indirect Provider or the Indirect Reseller can register devices for the customer. However, the Indirect CSP Reseller must register devices through the MPC UI (manually uploading CSV file), whereas the Indirect CSP Provider has the option to register devices using the MPC APIs. |
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| Does the OEM authorization grant Delegated Admin Permissions (DAP) on the customer tenant? | No. The OEM authorization gives only the capability to register devices. |
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