Summary
In the chapter, you've learned about Windows Autopilot and the difference between user-driven and self-deploying modes, how it works, and why it could be beneficial for your organization to simplify the delivery process of your physical endpoints.
We covered what is included in Windows Autopilot device IDs and how to create AAD groups based on different attributes to automate different end user scenarios.
We explained what ESP is, how to configure it, and how to disable the user part of ESP in special scenarios.
In the next chapter, we're going to explain to you everything in relation to application delivery and management via Microsoft Endpoint Manager.