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Windows Autopilot policy conflicts laurawi Inform yourself about known issues that may occur during Windows Autopilot deployment. mdm, setup, windows, windows 10, oobe, manage, deploy, autopilot, ztd, zero-touch, partner, msfb, intune w10 deploy medium library deploy itpro mtniehaus mniehaus M365-modern-desktop article

Windows Autopilot - Policy Conflicts

Applies to

  • Windows 10

There are a sigificant number of policy settings available for Windows 10, both as native MDM policies and group policy (ADMX-backed) settings. Some of these can cause issues in certain Windows Autopilot scenarios as a result of how they change the behavior of Windows 10. If you encounter any of these issues, remove the policy in question to resolve the issue.

PolicyMore information
Device restriction / Password policy When certain DeviceLock policies, such as minimum password length and password complexity, or any similar group policy settings, including any that disable auto-logon, are applied to a device, and that device reboots during the device Enrollment Status Page (ESP), the out-of-box experience or user desktop auto-logon could fail unexpectantly.

Troubleshooting Windows Autopilot