Mastering Windows Autopilot with Microsoft Intune
Mastering Windows Autopilot with Microsoft Intune, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 20 lectures, based on 197 reviews, and has 706 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how licensing works with Windows Autopilot Understand the capabilities and use-cases for Windows Autopilot Understand the Windows Autopilot Hardware Hash Become familiar with the limitations of Windows Autopilot Experience how to configure Windows Autopilot Experience Advanced methods of Troubleshooting Windows Autopilot This course is ideal for individuals who are Experienced Windows administrators who have a need to understand more about Windows Autopolit It is particularly useful for Experienced Windows administrators who have a need to understand more about Windows Autopolit.
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Summary
Title: Mastering Windows Autopilot with Microsoft Intune
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.2
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Curriculum Items: 20
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20
Original Price: £19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how licensing works with Windows Autopilot
- Understand the capabilities and use-cases for Windows Autopilot
- Understand the Windows Autopilot Hardware Hash
- Become familiar with the limitations of Windows Autopilot
- Experience how to configure Windows Autopilot
- Experience Advanced methods of Troubleshooting Windows Autopilot
Who Should Attend
- Experienced Windows administrators who have a need to understand more about Windows Autopolit
Target Audiences
- Experienced Windows administrators who have a need to understand more about Windows Autopolit
We’re excited to bring you exclusive Microsoft MVP led Windows Autopilot training, here on Udemy!
Windows Autopilot has been around since 2017. This is not a new technology, and yet, not everyone who uses or relies on Autopilot really understands how it works.
I’m Dean – I’m a Microsoft MVP and Certified trainer, and I’ve been working with Autopilot since it was released. In this course, we’re going to cover Autopilot in depth – from understanding what a hardware hash is and what it’s made up of, through to deploying devices at scale via an OEM.
If you’re an IT admin with some experience of Autopilot or Windows Deployment, and youwant to become the subject matter expert for your team – this course is for you. We skip the basics, and jump straight into the technical detail.
We cover:
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What is Windows Autopilot:
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Understand what Windows Autopilot is, understand Azure Active Directory and Intune core components related to Autopilot, understand license concepts and requirements for Windows Autopilot
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The Windows Autopilot Hardware Hash
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Understand the Autopilot hardware hash, Learn the possible methods to obtain the hardware hash, Review how the hardware hash is generated, Understand when not to use the hardware hash
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Windows Autopilot in Action
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In this module we witness how Autopilot works in a basic lab environment. We’ll create an Autopilot Profile and deploy it to a target workstation.
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Troubleshooting Windows Autopilot
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Learn how to troubleshoot Windows Autopilot – from Log Collection to Analysis
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: What is Windows Autopilot?
Lecture 1: Introduction to Autopilot
Lecture 2: Introduction to the portals
Lecture 3: Licensing
Lecture 4: Limitations
Lecture 5: Hybrid vs Cloud
Chapter 2: The Windows Autopilot Hardware Hash
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is a Hardware Hash?
Lecture 3: Hardware Hash Deep Dive (Demo)
Lecture 4: Hardware hash collection (Demo)
Lecture 5: The Partner Advantage
Chapter 3: Windows Autopilot in Action
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Create Groups
Lecture 3: Create Profile
Lecture 4: Build an Autopilot Device
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Windows Autopilot
Lecture 1: Introduction to Troubleshooting
Lecture 2: Understanding the Enrollment Status Page
Lecture 3: Enable and Configure the ESP
Lecture 4: ESP Experience
Lecture 5: ESP and Error Handling
Lecture 6: Enrollment Status Page Improvements in Windows 11
Instructors
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Dean Ellerby
Microsoft Enterprise Mobility MVP and MCT
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 6 votes
- 2 stars: 8 votes
- 3 stars: 28 votes
- 4 stars: 59 votes
- 5 stars: 96 votes
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