Autopilot Device Assigned To Another Tenant. The devices will be assigned to tenant b but still managed by tenant a. If you receive an error when attempting to register in tenant b, that may indicate the deletion was not fully completed in tenant a. This will help the same device registration with another tenant the customer would like to join the windows 10 devices to azure ad, but to a different tenant than the home tenant, where all users are. i try to register one device for windows autopilot in 2 different tenant azure ad (it's like double registering the device). you would need to delete the device entry from the autopilot devices of that first tenant, which will trigger a deregistration call from intune clearing the ztdid from dds. you can't import that device's hash into your tenant because it already exists in the original companies tenant. The profile being assigned belongs to a different tenant. if the device is registered as an autopilot device in another tenant you’ll need to have them delete it from their list of autopilot.
If you receive an error when attempting to register in tenant b, that may indicate the deletion was not fully completed in tenant a. i try to register one device for windows autopilot in 2 different tenant azure ad (it's like double registering the device). The profile being assigned belongs to a different tenant. you would need to delete the device entry from the autopilot devices of that first tenant, which will trigger a deregistration call from intune clearing the ztdid from dds. if the device is registered as an autopilot device in another tenant you’ll need to have them delete it from their list of autopilot. you can't import that device's hash into your tenant because it already exists in the original companies tenant. the customer would like to join the windows 10 devices to azure ad, but to a different tenant than the home tenant, where all users are. The devices will be assigned to tenant b but still managed by tenant a. This will help the same device registration with another tenant
Manually Enroll Device In Autopilot
Autopilot Device Assigned To Another Tenant if the device is registered as an autopilot device in another tenant you’ll need to have them delete it from their list of autopilot. the customer would like to join the windows 10 devices to azure ad, but to a different tenant than the home tenant, where all users are. you can't import that device's hash into your tenant because it already exists in the original companies tenant. If you receive an error when attempting to register in tenant b, that may indicate the deletion was not fully completed in tenant a. you would need to delete the device entry from the autopilot devices of that first tenant, which will trigger a deregistration call from intune clearing the ztdid from dds. i try to register one device for windows autopilot in 2 different tenant azure ad (it's like double registering the device). The devices will be assigned to tenant b but still managed by tenant a. The profile being assigned belongs to a different tenant. if the device is registered as an autopilot device in another tenant you’ll need to have them delete it from their list of autopilot. This will help the same device registration with another tenant