This new approach replaces the traditional hardware hash-based registration with a, more flexible, user-driven, app-centric model.
Classic Autopilot relies on hardware IDs, whereas this version uses user-driven, cloud-native orchestration.
Assign the policy to a group of users, not devices. Winoffact 2.0 – Windows
The new device preparation currently supports only user-driven mode, while classic Autopilot supports self-deploying and pre-provisioning. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: Step-by-step screenshots of the Intune setup. Troubleshooting common errors in the new flow.
Offers near real-time deployment status, making it easier to track progress and troubleshoot. Offers near real-time deployment status, making it easier
Requires Windows 10/11 Enterprise or Education licenses. Endpoint Manager: Microsoft Intune must be utilized.
Users simply turn on the device, connect to Wi-Fi, and sign in to start the deployment. 2. Prerequisites for Implementation Users simply turn on the device
The device checks for the policy and begins the tailored provisioning process.