This small blog will be about the errors 0x81039001 and 0x80190190 you could get when enrolling your device with Autopilot (Self Deploying or Pre-Provisioning), and you have a nice Infineon […]
Don’t Tell Mom the Pre-Provisioned Autopilot device is Compliant.
When using Autopilot for pre-provisioned deployments, you might encounter non-compliant devices that have yet to be evaluated. This blog will explain why this happens and how you can potentially work […]
Are Proactive Remediations run during Autopilot?
This blog takes a closer look at if—and how Remediations (former name ProActive Remediations) are executed during the Enrollment Status Page (ESP), while a device is being enrolled with Windows Autopilot
Only Autopilot WhiteGlove in the Building
This blog focuses on Windows Autopilot, specifically taking a closer look at the ‘Allow Autopilot Pre-Provisioning’ option in your Windows Autopilot profile. We’ll explore how this setting could trigger the 0x80180005 error during enrollment
How MSA Tickets are used during Autopilot
In this blog, I will show you how important MSA Tickets are. These tickets are of utmost importance when the device needs to authenticate a Microsoft Endpoint. I will show […]
Something Went Wrong – Fury of the Gods
This blog will be about me troubleshooting the “Something Went Wrong” error you could get during the Account Enrollment Status Page when enrolling your Windows 11 Enterprise devices with Autopilot. […]
The School for Autopilot and DeviceAddRequest
In this blog, I will focus a bit more on what Windows Autopilot is and what it is built upon. To explain the building blocks of Windows Autopilot, we need […]
OfflineDeviceID, Multiverse of Madness
The first blog of 2023 will be about me staring, gazing, and trying to explain the funny parts of the OfflineDeviceID. While trying to explain, I will also try to […]
The Kid Who Would Remediate Hardware Data
In this blog, I will examine the Autopilot Hardware Mismatch Remediation Data thoroughly. Please note: I will make many assumptions and guesses about how it works by examining the AutoPilot.dll. […]
The Token Games: The Ballad of Autopilot and Profiles
This blog will be about me showing how the device tries to fetch its device token (x-device-token) and use it to fetch the Autopilot profile. I will also show you […]