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Get device hashes from HP for Autopilot pre-production testing

Posted on April 20, 2020

Tim H. posted a new blog post on his site Cloud-Boy.be.

Autopilot only works perfect if you don’t have to extract the hashes yourself. Otherwise the point of ‘Zero Touch Deployment‘. But what if you can get the device hashes from HP for Autopilot pre-production testing? Wouldn’t that be awesome.

Because a lot of customers are moving the Modern way these days. We get a lot of Modern Workplace migration projects lately. I think the COVID-19 situation opened a lot of eyes of companies and organisations, and they know that now is the time to change!

In stead of contacting them, here is what you have to do:

1. When is this option appropriate?

When an organization is still evaluating Autopilot deployment capabilities and options on a pre-production scale. Most customers still employ this option. HP provides a file with the unique identifiers (hardware Hash) for all specified devices. The customer’s IT Administrator then uploads that file through Intune to complete the registration.

So get the device hashes from HP for Autopilot pre-production testing!

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