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Windows Autopilot configuration requirements | This topic goes over Windows Autopilot and how it helps setup OOBE Windows 10 devices. | mdm, setup, windows, windows 10, oobe, manage, deploy, autopilot, ztd, zero-touch, partner, msfb, intune | w10 | deploy | high | library | deploy | coreyp-at-msft | coreyp | 06/01/2018 |
Windows Autopilot configuration requirements
Applies to: Windows 10
Before Windows Autopilot can be used, some configuration tasks are required to support the common Autopilot scenarios.
- Configure Azure Active Directory automatic enrollment. For Microsoft Intune, see Enable Windows 10 automatic enrollment for details. If using a different MDM service, contact the vendor for the specific URLs or configuration needed for those services.
- Configure Azure Active Directory custom branding. In order to display an organization-specific logon page during the Autopilot process, Azure Active Directory needs to be configured with the images and text that should be displayed. See Quickstart: Add company branding to your sign-in page in Azure AD for more details. Note that the "square logo" and "sign-in page text" are the key elements for Autopilot, as well as the Azure Active Directory tenant name (configured separately in the Azure AD tenant properties).
- Enable Windows Subscription Activation if desired, in order to automatically step up from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Enterprise.
Specific scenarios will then have additional requirements. Generally, there are two specific tasks:
- Device registration. Devices need to be added to Windows Autopilot to support most Windows Autopilot scenarios. See Adding devices to Windows Autopilot for more details.
- Profile configuration. Once devices have been added to Windows Autopilot, a profile of settings needs to be applied to each device. See Configure Autopilot profiles for details. Note that Microsoft Intune can automate this profile assignment; see Create an AutoPilot device group and Assign an AutoPilot deployment profile to a device group for more information.
See Windows Autopilot Scenarios for additional details.
For a walkthrough for some of these and related steps, see this video: