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  • Windows Autopilot | How It Works How to Set It Up
    Windows Autopilot works by using unique hardware IDs that get assigned to your organization -When a device with a hardware ID that you own connects to the internet and the Autopilot service during setup, it applies a set of policies that you’ll configure using an Autopilot deployment profile that I’ll show in a minute
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    Still hungry for more Windows Autopilot skills? Be sure to check out our full library of skilling snacks, where you’ll find Autopilot 101, Configure devices with Windows Autopilot, and much more New snacks are published every other week, so leave your suggestions below about what you’d like to learn next
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