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title: WindowsAutopilot CSP
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description: Learn how without the ability to mark a device as remediation required, the device will remain in a broken state, which results in security and privacy concerns in Autopilot.
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ms.date: 05/09/2022
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# WindowsAutopilot CSP
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The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
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|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
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|Home|No|No|
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|Pro|No|Yes|
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|Windows SE|No|Yes|
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|Business|No|Yes|
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|Enterprise|No|Yes|
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|Education|No|Yes|
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> [!WARNING]
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> Some information relates to pre-released product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
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The WindowsAutopilot CSP exposes Windows Autopilot related device information. The WindowsAutopilot CSP collects hardware information about a device and formats it into a BLOB. This BLOB is used as input for calling Windows Autopilot Service to mark a device as remediation required if the device underwent a hardware change that affects its ability to use Windows Autopilot.
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**./Vendor/MSFT/WindowsAutopilot**
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Root node for the WindowsAutopilot configuration service provider.
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Supported operation is Get.
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**HardwareMismatchRemediationData**
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Interior node for the HardwareMismatchRemediationData configuration service provider. Collects hardware information about a device and returns it as an encoded string. This string is used as input for calling Windows Autopilot Service to remediate a device if the device underwent a hardware change that affects its ability to use Windows Autopilot.
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Supported operation is Get.
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## Related topics
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[Configuration service provider reference](index.yml) |