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Windows Autopilot 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 | greg-lindsay | greg-lindsay | M365-modern-desktop | article |
Windows Autopilot requirements
Applies to: Windows 10
Windows Autopilot depends on specific capabilities available in Windows 10, Azure Active Directory, and MDM services such as Microsoft Intune. In order to use Windows Autopilot and leverage these capabilities, some requirements must be met.
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Windows 10 version 1703 (semi-annual channel) or higher is required.
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The following editions are supported:
- Pro
- Pro Education
- Pro for Workstations
- Enterprise
- Education
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Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC is also supported.
See the following topics for details on licensing, network, and configuration requirements:
- Licensing requirements
- Networking requirements
- Configuration requirements
- For details about specific configuration requirements to enable user-driven Hybrid Azure Active Directory join for Windows Autopilot, see Intune Connector (preview) language requirements. This requirement is a temporary workaround, and will be removed in the next release of Intune Connector.
There are no additional hardware requirements to use Windows 10 Autopilot, beyond the requirements to run Windows 10.