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Windows Autopilot user-driven Microsoft Entra hybrid join - Step 1 of 10 - Set up Windows automatic Intune enrollment |
How to - Windows Autopilot user-driven Microsoft Entra hybrid join - Step 1 of 10 - Set up Windows automatic Intune enrollment. |
windows-client |
medium |
frankroj |
frankroj |
jubaptis |
aaroncz |
06/03/2024 |
tutorial |
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itpro-deploy |
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Autopilot user-driven Microsoft Entra hybrid join steps:
[!div class="checklist"]
- Step 1: Set up Windows automatic Intune enrollment
- Step 2: Install the Intune Connector
- Step 3: Increase the computer account limit in the Organizational Unit (OU)
- Step 4: Register devices as Autopilot devices
- Step 5: Create a device group
- Step 6: Configure and assign Autopilot Enrollment Status Page (ESP)
- Step 7: Create and assign Microsoft Entra hybrid join Autopilot profile
- Step 8: Configure and assign domain join profile
- Step 9: Assign Autopilot device to a user (optional)
- Step 10: Deploy the device
For an overview of the Windows Autopilot user-driven Microsoft Entra hybrid join workflow, see Windows Autopilot user-driven Microsoft Entra hybrid join overview
Note
If you have already set up automatic Intune enrollment from another Autopilot scenario, you can skip this step and move on to Step 2: Install the Intune Connector.
In order for Windows Autopilot to work, devices need to be able to enroll in Intune automatically. Enrolling devices in Intune automatically can be configured in the Azure portal:
[!INCLUDE Set up Windows automatic enrollment]
[!div class="nextstepaction"] Step 2: Install the Intune Connector
[!INCLUDE More information automatic enrollment]