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Windows Autopilot: notes from the field
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Join Microsoft’s Customer Acceleration Team to discuss key learnings from our most complex customers. Take your Windows Autopilot use to the next level by walking through detailed use cases, avoiding...
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
JawanL
Oct 25, 2022Copper Contributor
For provisioning with an assigned user, it fails and there is an error but in Microsoft fashion the error has no explanation. Is there any way we can get more detail regarding this?
- Dom73Oct 26, 2022
Microsoft
Hi Jawan,
To troubleshoot Autopilot, you can use the Get-AutopilotDiagnostics command. In the ESP, press SHIFT+F10 to open a command prompt and follow instructions below.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/mem/intune/understand-troubleshoot-esp#diagnose-windows-autopilot-issues
And if you want to know more information about the error you get, links below can be helpful.
Troubleshoot Autopilot device import and enrollment | Microsoft Learn
Windows Autopilot known issues | Microsoft Learn