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ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: dansimp
ms.date: 12/03/2021
ms.date: 01/03/2022
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manager: dansimp
ms.collection: highpri
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To ensure that the auto-enrollment feature is working as expected, you must verify that various requirements and settings are configured correctly.
The following steps demonstrate required settings using the Intune service:
1. Verify that the user who is going to enroll the device has a valid Intune license.
1. Verify that the user who is going to enroll the device has a valid Endpoint Protection Manager license.
:::image type="content" alt-text="Intune license verification." source="images/auto-enrollment-intune-license-verification.png" lightbox="images/auto-enrollment-intune-license-verification.png":::
2. Verify that auto-enrollment is activated for those users who are going to enroll the devices into Intune. For additional details, see [Azure AD and Microsoft Intune: Automatic MDM enrollment in the new Portal](./azure-ad-and-microsoft-intune-automatic-mdm-enrollment-in-the-new-portal.md).
2. Verify that auto-enrollment is activated for those users who are going to enroll the devices into Mobile Device Management (MDM). For additional details, see [Azure AD and Microsoft Intune: Automatic MDM enrollment in the new Portal](./azure-ad-and-microsoft-intune-automatic-mdm-enrollment-in-the-new-portal.md).
![Auto-enrollment activation verification.](images/auto-enrollment-activation-verification.png)