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M-T-T
7 months agoLevel 1.6: Donut
Skip Passcode Setup
Is it possible to bypass the PIN setup during Google Zero Touch provisioning for new devices to allow Intune to configure the Lock Screen instead? Currently, test users are prompted to create a PIN d...
Michel
7 months agoLevel 3.0: Honeycomb
Intune is the one asking to set a pin, Google zero touch does not do that and if you configured everything correctly, the steps should roughly be:
- Turn on device
- Press next
- Configure wifi or mobile network connection
- Device pulls configuration from Intune via zero touch enrollment (either google zero touch or Knox Mobile Enrollment)
- Intune apps are installed
- User is asked to login
- configuration from intune is pulled based on user details
- Pin settings are required to proceed to next steps
You could replace the zero touch with a QR code enrollment (pressing the first white welcome screen a few times untill the camera shows).
What moombas indeed points out, you are combining two profiles in your sentence so that does not make sense. Which one do you use?
And can you share a screenshot of the pincode settings in Intune?
The procedure explained should be the same for COPE as for fully managed. Unless a device is enrolled as BYOD (when it does not have zero touch configured correctly for example).
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