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Autopilot Deployment: User-driven, Self-deploying and More

User-driven mode Windows Autopilot user-driven mode is designed to enable new Windows 10 or later devices to be transformed from their initial state, directly from the factory, into a ready-to-use state without requiring that IT personnel ever touch the device. The process is designed to be simple so that anyone can complete it, enabling devices Read More

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How to Automatically Create Applications in Microsoft Intune by Using PatchMyPC

One of our most popular UserVoice requests was to create and manage third-party applications in Intune automatically. The ability to automate the creation of Win32 applications has been on our radar since releasing our application management feature for Configuration Manager (SCCM). We understand your time is valuable. Manually packaging third-party products such as Oracle Java, Google Chrome, Adobe Reader, etc. can be cumbersome and time-consuming. How Read More

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How to Fix “Unable to get device data hash” for Intune Autopilot enrollment

We bought a set of Surface 8 pros with 21h2 version and autopilot no longer works. it seems to be working with 2004 version. We run this under PowerShell Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 Then open Powershell instance, run Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted D:\Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -OutputFile D:\surfaces.csv we get the error “unable to retrieve device hardware data (hash) from computer localhost.” Read More

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How to Deploy Adobe Packages with Microsoft Intune

Use Microsoft Intune to deploy Windows 64-bit packages created on the Adobe Admin console. This article guides you through the process of creating an Intune app, that you’ll use to deploy Adobe Windows 64-bit packages created on the Adobe Admin Console. To deploy your package using Intune, you’ll first need to download the Intune Win 32 prep Read More