- Q: Which devices support the new User Portal enrollment method?
- We support Pro, Enterprise, and Education versions of Windows 10/11.
- Devices running Windows 10/11 can leverage the agent-led User Portal device enrollment workflow for onboarding.
- Windows MDM is not supported for Windows Home and Server versions; these versions only support ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú device agent installations.
- Q: Do end users need Admin permission to enroll their devices into Windows MDM?
- Yes, Admin permission is required for enrolling into any Windows MDM.
- Q: Can a device be enrolled into multiple Windows MDM vendors (Intune & ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú?)
- No, you can only enroll a device with a single vendor. If a device is already enrolled and an end user attempts to enroll with another vendor, an error message will display.
- Q: What happens if devices are already managed by the ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú agent and end users enroll the device into Windows MDM via the User Portal?
- You can enroll existing agent-managed devices into Windows MDM via the User Portal, and they will not be enrolled as new systems. However, this is not recommended since user action is required; we recommend enabling the auto-enrollment toggle feature.
- Q: Will domain bound machines that are managed by JC be auto-enrolled?
- Yes, we verified that on-premise Active Directory-registered devices will be auto-enrolled.
- Q: Will auto-enrollment work on unactivated Windows devices?
- Yes, auto-enrollment has been tested and works on unactivated Windows devices.
- Q: Does a user have to log in before MDM enrollment will complete?
- Users do not have to log in for MDM enrollment to complete.
- Q: Does a user have to be a ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú-managed user for auto-enrollment to complete?
- No managed user needs to be on the device for auto-enrollment to complete.
- Q: Will a standard (non-Admin) user work?
- A user with Admin privileges is required for user enrollment in MDM, but they do not need to be a managed user, or do anything in particular for auto-enrollment to work.
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