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Greg Lindsay 2019-06-04 16:34:56 -07:00
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Windows Autopilot Reset will block the user from accessing the desktop until thi
Windows Autopilot Reset supports two scenarios: Windows Autopilot Reset supports two scenarios:
- [Local reset](#reset-devices-with-local-windows-autopilot-reset) initiated by IT personnel or other administrators from the organization. - [Local reset](#reset-devices-with-local-windows-autopilot-reset) initiated by IT personnel or other administrators from the organization.
- [Remote reset](#reset-devices-with-remote-windows-autopilot-reset-preview) initiated remotely by IT personnel via an MDM service such as Microsoft Intune. - [Remote reset](#reset-devices-with-remote-windows-autopilot-reset) initiated remotely by IT personnel via an MDM service such as Microsoft Intune.
Additional requirements and configuration details apply with each scenario; see the detailed links above for more information. Additional requirements and configuration details apply with each scenario; see the detailed links above for more information.
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>The Autopilot Reset option will not be enabled in Microsoft Intune for devices not running Windows 10 build 17672 or higher. >The Autopilot Reset option will not be enabled in Microsoft Intune for devices not running Windows 10 build 17672 or higher.
>[!IMPORTANT] >[!IMPORTANT]
>The feature for Autopilot Reset (preview) will stay grayed out, **unless** you reset the device using Autopilot (either using Fresh Reset or manually sysprep the device). >The feature for Autopilot Reset will stay grayed out, **unless** you reset the device using Autopilot (either using Fresh Reset or manually sysprep the device).
Once the reset is complete, the device is again ready for use. Once the reset is complete, the device is again ready for use.