How to setup Autopilot in Microsoft Azure AD using Intune - Your #1 software dudes!

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hello and welcome to another video by enterprises software solutions your number one software dudes my name is anthony and i want to run you through getting started with windows autopilot also that'll allow you to automatically enroll devices install applications and apply a lot of settings to your devices when they join your azure ad domain so you'll notice here that i'm starting in azure ad so that if you go to portal.azure.com select the option for azure ad the first thing i want to look at is the company branding so this this is what's going to show up on the login screen during the autopilot phase and we're starting here just because i want to get the azure ad stuff out of the way and then we'll move over into the endpoint manager console or intune if you've updated this before you'll have a default option here or potentially other languages otherwise you'll have a configure button instead of this new language button that will open up the same settings as if i were to click here on this default by clicking on that you'll get this option to edit company branding cool so i don't have at all the different sizes here you notice for like the background image on the login page you want a 1920x1080 but i have a close to banner logo and i want to do this so we can see this in the autopilot base i'm going to update the logo and select this option to remain signed in and save it all right and then we'll flip over into the microsoft endpoint manager admin center quite a mouthful but that is just endpoint.microsoft.com and from here i'm going to select devices and enroll devices and here's where we have the windows autopilot deployment program and from here we're going to start with the deployment profiles almost like this option here notice that i don't have any that's brand new so let's get started i'm going to select the option to create a profile and from here it's going to ask you for some basic information name a description so i'm going to get that in here and be short and sweet for a demo and you notice we can convert targeted devices to autopilot so if you have devices that are already joined to aed that end up in the assignments and we'll get that to that in step three it will automatically convert those to autopilot i'll leave this as no for now uh but if that's something useful to you you should definitely select yes all right in here for the out-of-box experience or ubi uh we've got a lot of options specifically we want to leave this as user driven and azure adjoined if you have a hybrid azure ad then you can select that option there i do not in my tenant so i'm going to leave this as azure adjoined i'm going to choose the option to hide the license terms as well as the privacy settings since we can actually configure those ourselves a little out of scope for this demo but no that you can and for the account change options i don't want that to show up select hide user account standard of course i'll allow white glove so in this case i'm going to select no and language region you can choose an option here or you can leave it as the operating system default i'll leave this as the default and i don't like the automatically configured keyboard because i don't type with qwerty and the last option we have is the device name template if we select yes here you notice we can come up with our own naming convention this is a little out of scope i'll select no on that one but know that you can't do that and it's going to be useful if you've got a lot of devices and you want to track them by serial number or something next and here's what i was talking about when it comes to assignments you notice i can select groups here or all devices i'm going to select all devices because i want this to apply to all my devices next and we can scroll through the changes if we want and click create cool there we go so we see that it created and assigned successfully all right so now let's flip over to our test device all right so what we're looking at here is a vm that i have windows 10 installed the latest version and to enroll this in to windows autopilot i'm going to just hit shift f10 on the keyboard what that's going to do is open up a administrator command prompt and from here we want to launch powershell and before we go any further i have not done anything to this computer except start the windows install process so i've installed windows and we have gotten to the first step where it's asking us to configure it after it's finished installation i have not logged into it i have not done anything so you can do this to a fresh computer out of the box all right and from here we're going to install the get windows autopilot info script so to do that we need to run this command and since this is the first time we've ever run this command on this system it's going to ask us to do a little bit of setup i'm going to select yes then i'm going to select yes again and each step may take a couple of seconds all right and once that's installed we need to make it so that we can run that script so we need to set our execution policy to be unrestricted and then we can run the command and if you're connected to the internet which i am on this system we have this option to do this dash online and this will automatically enroll the device for you it's really easy i'm just going to run this command with dash online and hit enter and keep in mind that this may take a few minutes to get installed and running and that's okay because it's installing a module in the background so that it can do this and remember this is a lot easier than than doing this yourself all we have to do is wait and when it's running it's going to ask you for your credentials to sign into your azure tenant so i'm going to get those typed in all right we're going to select the option to sign in and if you've got mfa it's going to prompt you for that and since i'm running this on a vm and hyper-v looks like i'm having some dns issues so i'm going to fix that really quick i don't expect this to come up as an issue for you but you can change your dns server with this set dns client server address command and i'm just using 1.1.1.1 which is the cloudflare's dns server so and if it errors out you can just rerun the command after you fix it if you run to this issue sweet and when we get to that waiting for one of one to be imported uh what that's doing in the background is it has submitted the request just import this device into intune and so now it's waiting for confirmation and this will take a couple of minutes and it's not an issue we'll just let it go all right sweet so now that it has imported the device into in tune we can take a look at it by going back to the endpoint manager from here we'll go back to devices enroll devices and then under underneath windows autopilot deployment program we can look at devices again and now we've got our one device and you notice it says model virtual machine yeah that's because my my test device is a virtual machine and if we look at the properties of this device by clicking on it you notice that we can change the name add a group tag and group tags if you hover over the eye here are just a way to identify groups of devices so you can use that to assign certain applications to certain groups that sort of thing a little out of scope of this of this demo so we're not going to get into that but that's what we got and if we wanted to assign this to a specific user we can do so i'm going to go ahead and do that i'm just going to select my account here that and there we go user friendly name perfect save cool now from the device if we want to go through the autopilot setup it's now just a matter of rebooting it so i'll go back to my test device it's still in powershell i'm just going to restart it with restart dash computer all right so you'll notice now that we've enrolled the device in autopilot it skipped the region question usually that's the first one it asks and remember we told it that we didn't want to auto assign a keyboard that's because i i use a different keyboard layout that's all cool and we're just going to leave that as the default for this one we'll hit next okay cool so you notice that it tells it says hi anthony welcome and that's because we assigned it to my user so let me get my password typed in here and we'll click on next and once we get our password typed in there if you have mfa it's going to prompt you for that and it's going to finish the setup for your device and if you have pushed applications to the device and enabled the enrollment status page this is where that would show up instead of this really generic we're getting everything ready for you because if you've got a lot of apps that need to be installed you don't want a user staring at a screen that says this may take several minutes and no indication of how long it's going to take it's nice to have that installing application 1 of 10 and then 2 of 10 etc cool and there we go we have a windows autopiloted device all right and you notice if we open up the settings app and go to accounts and the access worker school you notice here it says it's connected to my azure ad tenant and if you need help doing this remember the enterprise's software solutions is your number one software dudes thank you so much for watching
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Channel: Enterprises Software Solutions LLC or ESS LLC
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Keywords: microsoft autopilot step by step, microsoft autopilot, microsoft intune, microsoft automate tutorial, microsoft azure ad
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Length: 9min 40sec (580 seconds)
Published: Tue Nov 17 2020
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