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rashadbakirov
Feb 09, 2023Brass Contributor
Autopilot Error (0x81036502) - Endpoint Manager
Dear community members, I am facing an issue with my Endpoint Manager's autopilot feature. It suddenly stopped working and I am receiving error code 0x81036502. I would greatly appreciate any hel...
- Feb 09, 2023https://call4cloud.nl/?s=0x81036502 😛
just use my blog as your own personal google search....
Lets start by looking at which apps you configured as required apps during the esp
If you know the apps... use mn his get-autopilotdiagnostics tool to determine which app has a wrong install status ... or by looking at the registry
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/mem/intune/device-enrollment/understand-troubleshoot-esp
I guess with a little bit of searching you will find the culprit
nmartinez1205
Jun 23, 2023Copper Contributor
I identified the failed application and by simply deleting it from the ESP, the computer installation continued without problems.
I have to check why it failed, because when I finished the computer installation, I noticed that the application had been installed without problems, maybe it is something in the recognition method.
Anyway, thank you very much for your input, it has been a great help.
I have to check why it failed, because when I finished the computer installation, I noticed that the application had been installed without problems, maybe it is something in the recognition method.
Anyway, thank you very much for your input, it has been a great help.
lamthong
Feb 18, 2025Copper Contributor
I think this is a way too but it seems like I can't login after I deleted the records failed in ESP .