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| description | Real-time monitoring, diagnostics, and automated analysis for Windows Autopilot enrollments. |
Autopilot Monitor gives IT admins and MSPs real-time visibility into Windows Autopilot enrollments — device provisioning sessions, the Enrollment Status Page (ESP), app and script installations, and completion, all streamed live to a central portal. Automated analyze rules flag problems as they happen and tell you how to fix them, before your users ever notice.
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| 🚀 Getting Started | Onboard your tenant, deploy the agent via Intune, and watch your first enrollment live. | how-it-works.md |
| 📐 Concepts | Sessions, statuses, roles, and how the temporary enrollment agent works under the hood. | sessions-and-statuses.md |
| 🧩 Rules | Let built-in rules analyze every enrollment automatically — and build your own with the cookbook. | overview.md |
| 🔔 Integrations | Teams, Slack, and webhook notifications — plus AI-powered analysis via MCP. | notifications.md |
| 📖 Reference | Every setting, agent command-line parameter, and the bootstrap script explained. | settings.md |
| 🛟 Troubleshooting | FAQ, common problems, and how to collect diagnostics when something goes wrong. | faq.md |
Windows Autopilot enrollment is a black box: when a device gets stuck at the Enrollment Status Page, the only built-in answer is "wait, then reset." Autopilot Monitor opens that box. A lightweight, temporary agent runs on the device during enrollment, streams every meaningful signal — ESP phases, Win32/LOB app installs, PowerShell scripts, policies, performance, security posture — to the portal, and removes itself when enrollment completes.
On top of that live timeline, analyze rules evaluate every session automatically: they detect failed detections, dependency chains, disk exhaustion, certificate problems, unexpected local admins, and much more — each finding comes with a confidence score, an explanation, and concrete remediation steps. You can use the built-in rules, adapt templates, or write your own.