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microsoft-questions
Jun 20, 2024Copper Contributor
Is there a way with a comanaged device imaged with SCCM but with workloads moved to Intune to not have the enrolled user and primary user from becoming the first user to log in?
- Joe_LurieJun 20, 2024
Microsoft
microsoft-questions I'm not sure I understand the scenario. A user receives a device. This user is the primary user of the device. But this user should not be the first person to login? Is that correct? I assume a helpdesk person logs in first and you are having an issue where that helpdesk person is now listed as the primary user/the one that enrolled the device?
The real answer is to start using Windows Autopilot to deploy the devices. Send the device to the user with all apps/policies assigned, and they will be installed as the user unboxes their shiny, new device. no need for anyone else to log on first.
- microsoft-questionsJun 20, 2024Copper ContributorThank you, Joe. For a little more context these are lab devices that we will be using Autopilot for next year, but for now we have to stick with imaging with SCCM. We use Autopilot for everything else. They are shared devices, which is why we wouldn't want either the enrolled by or primary user to be that first user. I know we can script the removal of the primary user, but not the enrolled by user I believe.
- Jamie_AnsellJun 21, 2024Brass ContributorSame issue here- Hybrid devices where the Primary user being set is essentially arbitrary because they are located in a lab/cluster environment. With Autopilot we can use a self-deploy/shared scenario, no Primary user set- but could do with a Hybrid Joined (Non-autopilot) method of doing the same. Currently, we have a script.