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## Autopilot and Enrollment Status Page
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Autopilot and the Enrollment Status Page are compatible with Windows 11 SE. However, due to the E-Mode policy, devices can be blocked from completing enrollment if:
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Autopilot and the Enrollment Status Page are compatible with Windows 11 SE. However, due to the E Mode policy, devices can be blocked from completing enrollment if:
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1. You have the enrollment status page to block device use until required apps are installed.
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1. You are deploying an app that is blocked by the existing E-Mode policy, not installable via a managed installer (without additional policies), and not allowed by any supplemental policies or AppLocker policies.
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1. You are deploying an app that is blocked by the existing E Mode policy, not installable via a managed installer (without additional policies), and not allowed by any supplemental policies or AppLocker policies.
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An example of this is if you deployed an app via the Store for Education, but have not written a supplemental policy to allow that app's PackageFamilyName.
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In summary, if you choose to block device use on the installation of apps, you must ensure that apps are also not blocked from installation.
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