Deployment of Teams Rooms on Windows is getting a serious upgrade. As announced at InfoComm this week, Autopilot and Autologin for Teams Rooms on Windows is now generally available. It enables you to deploy at scale and configure Teams Rooms with minimal onsite interaction, which can help save you time and resources.
To enable Windows Autopilot and Autologin for your Teams Rooms, refer to the documentation or watch this video.
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Configuring requires many steps, but most steps are done only once or very rarely. A simple way to think of the steps are:
Whether you’re deploying dozens of new Teams Rooms on Windows or redeploying existing rooms, you can realize the many benefits of Autopilot and Autologin.
Pre-registration
Pre-registration of devices to your tenant enables management of the device before it powers on. Group the device, assign an Autopilot profile, assign device management policies, and associate the device to a resource account for Autologin. Imagine, you could have the devices registered to your tenant and configured in the cloud before they even show up to the site!
Check registration of your devices in the Intune admin center
View your Autopilot-registered rooms from the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal
Rapid, touchless provisioning during site installation
Once the devices are on-site and ready for installation, the installer can simply unbox the device, plug in power and ethernet, turn it on, and walk away. The device will provision Windows, automatically, EntraID join, enroll in Endpoint management, update Windows and the Teams Rooms application, and finally Autologin to the associated resource account. From power-up to meeting-ready, touchless and in minutes.
Remote redeployment or recovery
By leveraging both the Intune and the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal, admins can redeploy or recover Teams Rooms on Windows with a few clicks (hopefully from a tropical beach)!
Firstly, in the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal, assign credentials to the target Autopilot device. This is also true for recovery of the device, where the intention is to Autologin to the previous account. Once credentials are successfully assigned, head over to Intune to perform a device reset with the “Wipe” action (make sure to use the right one!).
The Wipe function in Intune, which performs a device reset. Leave the options unchecked.
Logistics
A crucial part of what makes Autopilot and Autologin possible is the device registration process. Partners can register devices for customers if they have:
If you currently order devices through a partner, ask if they meet those prerequisites.
The Devices page for customers as seen by a partner in Microsoft Partner Center
We are excited to offer this new feature, and hope it saves you time and effort. We appreciate your input, so share your thoughts and questions on this blog post!
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