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- Windows deployment with the next generation of Windows Autopilot . . .
Celebrating new streamlined Windows deployment with added capabilities for Windows Autopilot
- Windows Autopilot | How It Works How to Set It Up
Windows Autopilot works by using unique hardware IDs that get assigned to your organization -When a device with a hardware ID that you own connects to the internet and the Autopilot service during setup, it applies a set of policies that you’ll configure using an Autopilot deployment profile that I’ll show in a minute
- Optimize Windows Autopilot bandwidth use with Connected Cache
Autopilot and Connected Cache offer a comprehensive solution for efficient device management and content delivery
- Skilling snack: Windows Autopilot device preparation
Still hungry for more Windows Autopilot skills? Be sure to check out our full library of skilling snacks, where you’ll find Autopilot 101, Configure devices with Windows Autopilot, and much more New snacks are published every other week, so leave your suggestions below about what you’d like to learn next
- AMA: Windows Autopilot - July 28, 2025 - Microsoft Event
Looking to simplify setup and configuration for new devices? Let’s talk about Windows Autopilot! The engineering team will be on camera and ready to answer
- New for Windows Autopilot: VPN support and ESP device targeting
For specifics on how to enable this new VPN scenario, consult the updated Windows Autopilot documentation Enrollment status page device targeting The ESP is a key part of the Windows Autopilot provisioning process, enabling organizations to block access to the device until it has been sufficiently configured and secured
- Co-management settings: Windows Autopilot with co-management . . .
Take a closer look at co-management settings for Configuration Manager integration with Windows Autopilot
- Support tip: Upcoming changes for deploying Windows Autopilot for . . .
To continue using Autopilot for existing devices with enrollment restrictions blocking personal devices, register all devices for Autopilot or use Windows corporate identifiers In this blog, we'll explain how to enhance security for your environment when using Autopilot for existing devices and help you prepare for these upcoming changes
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