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- #LOCALE EMULATOR 2.0.0.1 WINDOWS#
#LOCALE EMULATOR 2.0.0.1 WINDOWS#
Windows will check for critical OOBE updates, and if any are available they'll be automatically installed (rebooting if necessary).If no Ethernet connection is available and Wi-Fi is built in, the user needs to connect to a wireless network. If connected via Ethernet, no network prompt is expected.The user must pick a locale and a keyboard layout, and optionally a second keyboard layout.If multiple languages are preinstalled in Windows, the user must pick a language.If connected to Ethernet, and the Autopilot profile is configured to skip them, the following pages won't be displayed: language, locale, and keyboard layout.Once connected to a network, the Autopilot profile will be downloaded.When using Windows Autopilot to deploy in self-deploying mode, the following end-user experience should be observed: Boot the device, connecting it to Wi-Fi if necessary, then wait for the provisioning process to complete.Ensure that the profile has been assigned to the device before attempting to deploy that device. If using Intune, create a device group in Azure Active Directory and assign the Autopilot profile to that group.It isn't possible to create a profile in the Microsoft Store for Business or Partner Center for self-deploying mode. In Microsoft Intune, this mode is explicitly chosen when creating the profile. Create an Autopilot profile for self-deploying mode with the settings you want.To deploy in self-deploying mode Windows Autopilot, the following preparation steps need to be completed: See Quickstart: Add company branding to your sign-in page in Azure AD for more details. To do so, Azure AD Company Branding must be configured with the images and text you want displayed. You can display an organization-specific logo and organization name during the Autopilot process. See Windows Autopilot known issues and Troubleshoot Autopilot device import and enrollment to review other known errors and solutions.
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Since Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC is based on Windows 10 version 1809, self-deploying mode is also not supported on Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC. Also note that Windows 10, version 1903 or later is required to use self-deploying mode due to issues with TPM device attestation in Windows 10, version 1809. If you attempt a self-deploying mode deployment on a device that does not have support TPM 2.0 or on a virtual machine, the process will fail when verifying the device with an 0x800705B4 timeout error (Hyper-V virtual TPMs are not supported).
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For Windows Autopilot software requirements, see Windows Autopilot software requirements. For more information, see the entry for Autopilot self-Deploying mode and Autopilot pre-provisioning in Networking requirements. The TPM attestation process also requires access to a set of HTTPS URLs that are unique for each TPM provider. All new Windows devices should meet these requirements. Devices must also support TPM device attestation. Therefore, devices without TPM 2.0 can't be used with this mode.
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Self-deploying mode uses a device's TPM 2.0 hardware to authenticate the device into an organization's Azure AD tenant. For more information, see Updates to the Windows Autopilot sign-in and deployment experience. From the admin center, choose Devices > All devices > choose the devices you want to delete > Delete. Instead, delete the device record in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. You cannot automatically re-enroll a device through Autopilot after an initial deployment in self-deploying mode. The Intune device SKU is licensed per device per month. Optionally, you can use a device-only subscription service that helps manage devices that are not affiliated with specific users.
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You can completely automate device configuration by combining self-deploying mode with MDM policies. This app is built on Microsoft Edge and can be used to create a tailored, MDM-managed browsing experience. You can use the Kiosk Browser when setting up a kiosk device. Self-deploying mode lets you deploy a Windows device as a kiosk, digital signage device, or a shared device.Īutopilot now has a kiosk mode that supports Kiosk Browser, any UWP app and specific versions of Edge. All devices will be joined to Azure Active Directory. Self-deploying mode does not support Active Directory Join or Hybrid Azure AD Join.