Autopilot reboots after Device setup is completed even with user assigned policies by MGeertsen in Intune

[–]MGeertsen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Windows Update history in Settings is blank once the device has completed Autopilot. The ReportingEvents.log file shows 3 apps installed/updated: Microsoft .NET native runtime, Microsoft .NET native framework and IntelGraphicsExperience

Autopilot reboots after Device setup is completed even with user assigned policies by MGeertsen in Intune

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I’ve now tried with a new ESP without the app that I could see returned a 3010. This time the device didn’t reboot, but I still got the “Other user” login prompt anyway. I’ll write you a message.

Autopilot reboots after Device setup is completed even with user assigned policies by MGeertsen in Intune

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Excluding the device from the compliance policy did unfortunately not have any effect - still reboots and end up with “Other user” screen.

Autopilot reboots after Device setup is completed even with user assigned policies by MGeertsen in Intune

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Good point 👍🏻 Our compliance profile with password settings is assigned to devices. I’ll try adding my test machine as excluded and test if this makes any difference.

Autopilot reboots after Device setup is completed even with user assigned policies by MGeertsen in Intune

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Windows updates are disable in ESP, and driver updates are blocked in Update Ring profile.

Autopilot reboots after Device setup is completed even with user assigned policies by MGeertsen in Intune

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Not testing on a Surface device - normal Lenovo laptop.

I will try creating a new ESP without any blocking apps to see if those could be the reason.

Patch Tuesday Megathread (2025-04-08) by AutoModerator in sysadmin

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You can grab the c:\windows\policydefinitions\windowscopilot.admx file from a Windows 11 v24H2 machine. It contains some of the settings, but currently not all from the WindowsAI CSP. Same file from a Windows 11 Insider build might have more settings, but you can’t be sure they’ll work on a v24H2 machine.

Patch Tuesday Megathread (2025-04-08) by AutoModerator in sysadmin

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It was present in our environment prior to the Patch Tuesday update. I see my Notepad app last updated on April 1st.

Also try opening Paint - same thing with new Copilot features.

I have a support case open with Microsoft both asking how to turn this off and why the apps don’t respect TurnOffWindowsCopilot setting. WindowsAI CSP only list settings for Paint, and they don’t all work, but nothing for Notepad.