4. What is AutoPilot???
• It is a process – not a product
• It is a way to get a device under modern management
• It is a way to deliver devices directly to the end user without imaging
5. What is AutoPilot not???
• It is not a deployment tool !
• It is not a replacement for ConfigMgr !
6. Windows AutoPilot requeriments
• Devices must be registered to the organization
• Company branding needs to be configured
• Network connectivity to cloud services used by Windows AutoPilot
• Devices have to be pre-installed with Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise or
Education, of version 1703 or later
7. Windows AutoPilot requeriments
• Devices must have access to the internet
• Azure AD Premium P1 or P2
• Users must be allowed to join devices into Azure AD
• Microsoft Intune or other MDM services to manage your devices
8. What does AutoPilot do???
• Skipping Work or Home usage selection (Automatic)
• Skipping OEM registration, OneDrive and Cortana (Automatic)
• Skipping privacy settings
• Skipping EULA (starting with Windows 10, version 1709)
• Preventing the account used to set-up the device from getting local administrator
permissions
15. Is this the right keyboard layout?
US
United States-Dvorak for left hand DVORAK L
United States-Dvorak for right hand DVORAK R
United States-International QWERTY
Albanian QWERTZ
Yes
33. General prerequisites
• Microsoft Store for Business (Admin in MSfB)
• Microsoft Partner Center (Microsoft Partner rights)
• Microsoft Intune (Intune Service admin)
34. Let’s have a closer look
Windows AutoPilot in Intune
36. Windows Autopilot in the future
• Self-service deployment for Active Directory domain-joined devices
• Enhanced personalization for self-service deployment
• Windows AutoPilot Reset
About the presenter:
Please do not hesitate to ask questions during the presentation, we will have a Q&A at the end of the presentation but I prefer a open dialog and see where it will take us
About me:
Microsoft MVP - Enterprise Mobility, Solution Architect, Technical Lead Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS) and Microsoft Partner Technology Solutions Professional (P-TSP)
Co-Owner of Everything Windows User Group Denmark
Find me:
E-mail: per.larsen@atea.dk
Phone: +45 3078 1828
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Do you image your devices???
Devices must be registered to the organization
Company branding needs to be configured
Network connectivity to cloud services used by Windows AutoPilot
Devices have to be pre-installed with Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise or Education, of version 1703 or later
Devices must have access to the internet
Azure AD Premium P1 or P2
Users must be allowed to join devices into Azure AD
Microsoft Intune or other MDM services to manage your devices
Devices must be registered to the organization
Company branding needs to be configured
Network connectivity to cloud services used by Windows AutoPilot
Devices have to be pre-installed with Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise or Education, of version 1703 or later
Devices must have access to the internet
Azure AD Premium P1 or P2
Users must be allowed to join devices into Azure AD
Microsoft Intune or other MDM services to manage your devices
How to use Windows Autopilot from Microsoft Windows Store for Business(WSfB)
https://osddeployment.dk/2017/07/20/how-to-use-windows-autopilot-from-microsoft-windows-store-for-businesswsfb/
How to use Windows Autopilot from Microsoft Windows Store for Business(WSfB)
https://osddeployment.dk/2017/07/20/how-to-use-windows-autopilot-from-microsoft-windows-store-for-businesswsfb/
OEM boot screen
Elements of a page
Heading
Directions
Content
Navigation
Lower Chrome – ease of access, microphone and volume
PERSISTENT Upper chrome – breadcrumb (people felt lost and didn’t know where they were, not clickable today looks like tab) and a back button
Narrator Focus Order
Golden path button
Landmark (not read all text) esp EULA case
High Contrast Ratios
Couldn’t find a beautiful design that is actually high contrast compliant
Layout scales to all form factors (bounding box for center element)
Screen reader with Narrator output is mutually exclusive to voice over (they are both modal)
Pagination?
The first option available in OOBE is language. Countless research points out that the best way to communicate language selection when the default language is incorrect is through a list selection.
The positioning & contents of the elements on each screen is intentionally designed to help a variety of users.
Heading: “Continue in English?” poses the question and task for the page. This will be the first focusable element for narrator users so they can quickly understand the question at hand.
Directions: The text immediately under the heading provides directional instructions on how the task or question above will be completed.
Actionable Content: Centered in the screen, most visual users will quickly gravitate here to understand the action they must take to continue on the page.
Footer: The buttons on the bottom edge of the bounding rectangle are the navigation or choice options which will move users to another page.
Chrome: Everything outside the center bounding box is a consistent control which exists throughout every actionable page in OOBE.
Other Talking points:
The majority of users will select their default language and continue
This list is less than 5 items long for the majority of users
If only one language is available, this screen will skip (The scenario most MS employees see)
88% of users will have the correct Region, Time Zone and keyboard layout selected by default. In order to quickly get them through, they have the simple option of progressing through the page.
Previously, users had the option of accessing these as a set of dropdowns. These dropdowns were a nightmare for narrator users and changing region would affect the time zone and keyboard options without any announcement. This page in RS1 confused both sighted and non-sighted users, so we have simplified it to more accurately help light up a golden path for both sighted and non-sighted users.
Other talking points:
Saying “No” takes you through a 3-page flow which will ask each option individually. While this adds more actions for users, the cognitive load required to complete this step is significantly reduced.
Once again, the most important info for the sighted user is centered, drawing the eye to it and enabling visual users to quickly progress forward.
The same layout of Title, Directions, Content, Navigation is held here to make a great experience for narrator users.
Most users connect to the strongest WiFi signal available, so once again, leading with our majority use case, we offer to connect to the strongest network. A blind user who is not using narrator also gets the advantage of quickly responding to the question and proceeding forward.
Other talking points:
Offline Speech recognition is hard for arbitrary names. This is why we’re leading with a conformational dialogue so people can get their network quickly.
Most users connect to the strongest WiFi signal available, so once again, leading with our majority use case, we offer to connect to the strongest network. A blind user who is not using narrator also gets the advantage of quickly responding to the question and proceeding forward.
Other talking points:
Offline Speech recognition is hard for arbitrary names. This is why we’re leading with a conformational dialogue so people can get their network quickly.
Most users connect to the strongest WiFi signal available, so once again, leading with our majority use case, we offer to connect to the strongest network. A blind user who is not using narrator also gets the advantage of quickly responding to the question and proceeding forward.
Other talking points:
Offline Speech recognition is hard for arbitrary names. This is why we’re leading with a conformational dialogue so people can get their network quickly.
Most users connect to the strongest WiFi signal available, so once again, leading with our majority use case, we offer to connect to the strongest network. A blind user who is not using narrator also gets the advantage of quickly responding to the question and proceeding forward.
Other talking points:
Offline Speech recognition is hard for arbitrary names. This is why we’re leading with a conformational dialogue so people can get their network quickly.
New capabilities to Windows AutoPilot that will be added in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update release later this year include:
Self-service deployment for Active Directory domain-joined devices – Windows AutoPilot Deployment will enable self-service deployment capabilities to get new Windows 10 devices into an Active Directory domain-joined state along with Microsoft Intune enrollment.
Enhanced personalization for self-service deployment – Windows AutoPilot will offer the ability to pre-assign a new Windows 10 device to a specific user in your organization and deliver a highly-personalized OOBE.
Windows AutoPilot Reset – A new reset capability In Windows AutoPilot will enable organizations to easily reset their configured devices while still maintaining MDM enrollment and the Azure AD join state, and automatically get the device back into a business-ready state.