As you know, Windows Autopilot allows you to automatically manage Out Of the Box Experience (OOBE) for your end user to directly join the device to your tenant in addition of ensuring naming convention and initial mandatory applications are deployed.
As part of the Autopilot feature, you can assign a device to a specific user which then greet the end user with his name and asking for his password; you know the “Welcome Benoit Hamet”, please enter your password.
Well, the Autopilot feature is being update to remove this personal greeting.
This results to the same experience when a device is not assigned to a user.
Hi Benoit,
thanks for this info.
I was wondering why this feature was changed. But I couldn’t find any other information besides this blog post of yours.
Anytime
It has been published on the Tech Community https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/intune-customer-success/updates-to-the-windows-autopilot-sign-in-and-deployment/ba-p/2848452
oh this explains it why it isn’t working. Was looking everywhere, as the friendly name field is still available on the enrollment part in Intune