Pre-provisioned deployments use Microsoft Intune in Windows 10, version 1903 and later. The end user simply completes a few necessary settings and policies and then they can begin using their device. The time-consuming portions are done by IT, partners, or OEMs. With Windows Autopilot for pre-provisioned deployment, the provisioning process is split. From the end user's perspective, the Windows Autopilot user-driven experience is unchanged, but getting their device to a fully provisioned state is faster. Windows Autopilot can also provide a pre-provisioning service that helps partners or IT staff pre-provision a fully configured and business-ready Windows PC. This lets end users get their devices business-ready by using a simple process. Windows Autopilot helps organizations easily provision new devices by using the preinstalled OEM image and drivers. These references correspond to the pre-provisioning process described in this article. The term white glove might still appear in some blogs and other articles about Windows Autopilot. All references in this documentation to white glove have been replaced with: pre-provisioning. The Windows Autopilot white glove feature has been renamed to Windows Autopilot for pre-provisioned deployment.
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