

- #ENCRYPTSTICK UNINSTALL DEVICE REGISTRATION MANUAL#
- #ENCRYPTSTICK UNINSTALL DEVICE REGISTRATION WINDOWS#
#ENCRYPTSTICK UNINSTALL DEVICE REGISTRATION MANUAL#
Manual registration for existing devicesĭevice registration workflow diagrams Detailed auto-registration workflow diagram.CSV file containing the devices you want to register with the Microsoft Managed Desktop service.
#ENCRYPTSTICK UNINSTALL DEVICE REGISTRATION WINDOWS#
This process is very similar to the Windows Autopilot’s manual registration process where you utilize a. Registration in the Windows Autopilot devices bladeĪny device registration that originated from the Microsoft Managed Desktop's Devices blade is considered to be a manual registration method.There are also different ways to register devices with Microsoft Managed Desktop within the auto-registration method: Auto-registrationĪny device registration that occurs outside the Microsoft Managed Desktop’s devices blade is considered an auto-registration method. The device rename function automatically renames devices when they don’t match the naming convention every four hours. If you must keep your own device naming convention, you can submit an exception request through the admin center to disable both the Microsoft Managed Desktop device naming convention, and Microsoft Managed Desktop’s device rename function. Microsoft Managed Desktop applies a standardized naming convention format, MMD-%RAND11, when devices are registered into the service. See device requirements to review both hardware and software-based requirements when registering devices with Microsoft Managed Desktop. See the Device registration workflow diagram section for more detail on what happens behind the scenes of the device registration process. End-user logs in and starts their workday.Assign devices to the Microsoft Managed Desktop’s device configuration profiles.Assign devices to the Microsoft Managed Desktop’s deployment groups.Register devices to Microsoft Managed Desktop’s deployment group distribution.Assign devices into Microsoft Managed Desktop’s Windows Autopilot deployment profiles using the OrderID/Intune group tag.When using manual registration, register devices into the Microsoft Managed Desktop Devices blade.

CSV file in the Windows Autopilot devices blade yourself, which is also considered an auto-registration method for Microsoft Managed Desktop as it’s outside its devices blade. When using auto-registration, a partner uploads devices into the Windows Autopilot service on your behalf via either Partner Center or OEM APIs.Whether you choose to use auto or manual registration, the overall device registration process is: Manual registration from the Microsoft Managed Desktop devices blade.Today Microsoft Managed Desktop supports two device registration methods: When you register your devices, the Microsoft Managed Desktop service will fully manage updates for those devices. Microsoft Managed Desktop must register either existing or new devices into its service so it can fully manage devices on your behalf.
