Windows Device Enrollment with Microsoft Intune
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This course will teach you how to enroll Windows devices with Microsoft Intune via manual enrollment, auto-enrollment, and Windows Autopilot.
There are multiple ways to get Windows devices into Intune. In this course, Windows Device Enrollment with Microsoft Intune, you’ll learn the most common methods for Windows enrollment. First, you’ll explore manual enrollment, Next, you’ll get to take a look at auto-enrollment via Azure AD. Finally, you’ll learn how to leverage Windows Autopilot to streamline the user experience. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have gained skills and knowledge of Windows enrollment and Windows Autopilot.
Author Name: Dean Ellerby
Author Description:
Dean is a Microsoft Enterprise Mobility MVP, Microsoft Certified Trainer, experienced Senior Workspace Solutions Architect, and Organizer at the Cloud Management Community on YouTube. Having created hundreds of in-depth training videos on his channel and having been recognized by Microsoft for his work within the community, Dean is considered to be a thought-leader in Workspace and Endpoint Management.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
0mins - Windows Device Enrollment Overview
6mins - Manual Enrollment
12mins - Bulk Enrollment
13mins - Corporate Enrollment Options
39mins - Windows Autopilot Overview
11mins - Windows Autopilot in Practice
17mins
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