Troubleshooting Autopilot
As part of the Monitoring blade in the MEM admin center, there is a report that shows the status of Autopilot deployments in the tenant. This report can be used as an example to monitor new devices that go through Windows Autopilot and give the IT admin an overview of the successes/failures and the total deployment time for devices.
When you are troubleshooting Windows Autopilot, it is important to be familiar with the following workflow:
- A wireless (Wi-Fi) or wired (Ethernet) connection is established.
- The Windows Autopilot profile is downloaded. When you use a wired connection or manually establish a wireless connection, the profile downloads from the Autopilot deployment service as soon as the network connection is in place. If you have an Ethernet connection, you may experience a situation where regional and language settings are bypassed. This can be configured in the Autopilot profile.
- The next step is user authentication. When performing...