Managing Modern Desktops: Windows Autopilot
Windows
| Intermediate
- 13 videos | 59m 24s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
Windows Autopilot is a Microsoft provisioning tool used to reset, repurpose, and recover devices. In this 10-video course, learners will delve into how to use Windows Autopilot for Windows 10 deployments, as part of their preparation for the MD-101: Managing Modern Desktops certification exam. The course opens with a look at Windows Autopilot and its requirements and benefits, and a closer look at Windows Autopilot service in user-driven mode. Next, examine its self-deploying mode, and when to use it. Then explore the Windows Autopilot Reset feature, and how to differentiate between local and remote resets. Learn how to add devices to Windows Autopilot, and configure basic requirements for Autopilot deployments. Discover how to extract the device information file with PowerShell and upload it to the cloud; create a device group and add a device; create a device profile and assign a device group, and verify device assignment to Autopilot profile. Finally, examine the common issues that may affect a Windows Autopilot deployment. The concluding exercise involves deploying Windows with Autopilot.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Identify the subject areas covered in this courseDescribe windows autopilot, including requirements and benefitsDescribe when to use windows autopilot user-driven modeDescribe when to use windows autopilot self-deploying modeDifferentiate between a local reset and a remote resetDescribe the process of adding devices to windows autopilotConfigure basic requirements for autopilot deployments
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Extract the device information file using powershell and upload it to the cloudCreate a device group and add a deviceCreate a device profile and assign a device groupVerify device assignment to autopilot profileRecognize common issues affecting autopilot deploymentsDeploy autopilot on a vm, register an autopilot device, describe profile settings, differentiate between reset types, and configure bitlocker encryption settings for an autopilot deployment
IN THIS COURSE
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1m 59s
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7m 43sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe Windows Autopilot, including its requirements and benefits. FREE ACCESS
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2m 38sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to describe when to use Windows Autopilot user-driven mode. FREE ACCESS
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2m 59sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe when to use Windows Autopilot self-deploying mode. FREE ACCESS
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4m 11sLearn how to differentiate between a local reset and a remote reset. FREE ACCESS
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4m 29sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the process of adding devices to Windows Autopilot. FREE ACCESS
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9m 6sFind out how to configure basic requirements for Autopilot deployments. FREE ACCESS
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4m 59sDuring this video, you will learn how to extract the device information file using PowerShell and upload it to the cloud. FREE ACCESS
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3m 44sIn this video, you will learn how to create a device group and add a device. FREE ACCESS
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5m 21sIn this video, you will learn how to create a device profile and assign a device group. FREE ACCESS
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4m 35sDuring this video, you will learn how to verify that a device is assigned to an Autopilot profile. FREE ACCESS
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3m 21sAfter completing this video, you will be able to recognize common issues that affect Autopilot deployments. FREE ACCESS
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4m 19sIn this video, you will learn how to deploy Autopilot on a VM, register an Autopilot device, describe profile settings, differentiate between reset types, and configure BitLocker encryption settings for an Autopilot deployment. FREE ACCESS
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