The Fresh Start action is specific to Windows 10 operating system. It is a feature provided by Windows Defender Security Center that allows you to perform a clean installation of Windows 10 while preserving user data. Fresh Start reinstalls a clean and up-to-date version of Windows 10, removing any non-Microsoft apps and settings that may have been installed on the device. It is a useful option for troubleshooting or restoring a device to its original state while keeping user files intact.
Intune offers integrated report views for the Windows update ring policies you deploy. These views display details about the update ring deployment and status:
1. Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
2. Select Devices > Monitor. Then under Software updates select Per update ring deployment state and choose the deployment ring to review.
Navigating to the audit logs via Software updates in Microsoft Intune would not provide the necessary policy report to review the servicing status of a specific computer.
To review the servicing status of a specific computer in Microsoft Intune, you would typically navigate to the device management portal or the Intune console, depending on the specific interface used by your organization. From there, you can access the device details and view the servicing channel settings or update status for the specific computer.
To reuse a Windows 10 computer with Windows AutoPilot for redeployment to a new user, the first action you should take is to create a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file containing the computer information. This CSV file will contain details such as the computer's hardware identifier, serial number, and other relevant information.
The CSV file is a crucial step in the Windows AutoPilot deployment process. It serves as a record of the device and provides the necessary information for the AutoPilot service to associate the device with the correct configuration and deployment profile. The CSV file is typically generated using the Windows AutoPilot deployment service or the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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Both Windows 10 and iOS operating systems support the Wipe action in Microsoft Intune. The Wipe action allows you to remotely wipe company data and settings from devices that are enrolled in Intune. This can be useful in scenarios where a device is lost, stolen, or needs to be securely wiped before being reissued or retired.