🚀Autopilot DP - Enroll to Autopilot
📄 What this profile is about​
This is the catch-all profile.
It automatically registers any eligible Windows device into Autopilot — even if it wasn’t tagged or pre-registered.
🛠️ Configuration Table​
Setting | Value | Additional Info |
---|---|---|
Name | 🚀Autopilot DP - Enroll to Autopilot | Catch-all profile to auto-register unmanaged Windows devices |
Description | Perfect for repairs, board swaps, forgotten uploads, or fresh reinstalls | Ensures no Windows device is left unmanaged |
Convert all targeted devices to Autopilot | Yes | Captures all eligible Windows devices not already in Autopilot |
Deployment mode | User-Driven | |
Join to Microsoft Entra ID as | Microsoft Entra joined | |
Language (Region) | Operating system default | |
Automatically configure keyboard | Yes | |
Microsoft Software License Terms | Hide | |
Privacy settings | Hide | |
Hide change account options | Hide | |
User account type | Standard | |
Allow pre-provisioned deployment | No | |
Apply device name template | No | |
Name template | %SERIAL% | Can be dynamically adjusted per customer using a SuperVision tag (e.g., prefix like ABC-%SERIAL% ). See docs.supervision.nl for details. |
👥 Group Assignments​
✅ Included​
❌ Excluded​
- 🛡️🪟💻⛓️Group - Autopilot Devices
- 🛡️🪟💻⛓️Group - Devices - Virtual Machines
💬 Real-world scenario​
You get a ticket: “Laptop just came back from repair, but it’s not running the Autopilot build.”
After some head-scratching, you find out the motherboard was replaced — new serial, no matching hash.
Without this profile, the device would sit unmanaged. With it, it’s instantly scooped up into Autopilot.
🔗 Related​
- Explainer blog: 🚀 Autopilot – One Framework to Manage Them All