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MTR Autopilot and Autologin Troubleshooting

Deep Shah 0 Reputation points
2024-08-07T19:06:33.78+00:00

I have followed the steps mentioned here to enroll my MTR Device, but the device fails to log in automatically. I have also tried re-enrolling the device, but it fails with error (6, 0x80180014) while registering the device for MDM. Can someone suggest a solution to this issue?

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  1. ZhoumingDuan-MSFT 17,365 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2024-08-08T01:57:08.75+00:00

    @Deep Shah, Thanks for posting in Q&A.

    From your description, I know you have enrolled your device to Intune and try to re-enrolled it but failed.

    For the error message, I find some useful suggestions you can refer.

    1.Check your enrollment restrictions rules for windows devices and be sure it MDM and Personally owned device are settled as allow.

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    2.Create new Security Group (not Dynamic) and add it ‘member’ (make sure the status change to assigned) and give it another try.

    3.If step 1 is fine and you have tried step 2 but still failed, please create a new deployment profile and assign the new security group.

    https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-intune/error-80180014-due-to-device-restrictions-for-windows-autopilot/m-p/1155809

    Please try above information, if there is any update, feel free to let me know.

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