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Windows Autopilot Enrollment Status Page laurawi Gives an overview of the Enrollment Status Page capabilities, configuration Autopilot Plug and Forget, Windows 10 w10 deploy library deploy medium itpro greg-lindsay greglin M365-modern-desktop article

Windows Autopilot Enrollment Status Page

Applies to

  • Windows 10, version 1803 and later

The Enrollment Status Page (ESP) displays the status of the complete device configuration process when an MDM managed user signs into a device for the very first time. The ESP will help users understand the progress of device provisioning and ensures the device has met the organizations desired state before the user can access the desktop for the first time.

The ESP will track the installation of applications, security policies, certificates and network connections. Within Intune, an administrator can deploy ESP profiles to a licensed Intune user and configure specific settings within the ESP profile; a few of these settings are: force the installation of specified applications, allow users to collect troubleshooting logs, specify what a user can do if device setup fails. For more information, see how to set up the Enrollment Status Page in Intune.

Enrollment Status Page

More information

For more information on configuring the Enrollment Status Page, see the Microsoft Intune documentation.
For details about the underlying implementation, see the FirstSyncStatus details in the DMClient CSP documentation.
For more information about blocking for app installation: