Windows Autopilot device preparation user-driven Microsoft Entra join: Add Windows corporate identifier to device (optional)
Windows Autopilot device preparation user-driven Microsoft Entra join steps:
- Step 1: Set up Windows automatic Intune enrollment
- Step 2: Allow users to join devices to Microsoft Entra ID
- Step 3: Create a device group
- Step 4: Create a user group
- Step 5: Assign applications and PowerShell scripts to device group
- Step 6: Create Windows Autopilot device preparation policy
- Step 7: Add Windows corporate identifier to device (optional)
For an overview of the Windows Autopilot device preparation user-driven Microsoft Entra join workflow, see Windows Autopilot device preparation user-driven Microsoft Entra join overview.
Add Windows corporate identifier to device
Corporate identifiers in Intune allows pre-uploading of Windows device identifiers (serial number, manufacturer, model) and ensures only trusted devices go through Windows Autopilot device preparation. This feature is optional for Windows Autopilot device preparation and isn't required for a Windows Autopilot device preparation deployment to work.
If corporate identifiers aren't being used, then proceed with deploying the device. Otherwise, to add a corporate identifier to the device in Intune, see Add Windows corporate identifiers.
For more information, see:
- Identify devices as corporate-owned.
- What are enrollment restrictions?.
- Create device platform restrictions.
Once the corporate identifier is added to the device, then proceed with deploying the device.