![]() "enrollmentType": "azureADJoinedWithAutopilotProfile", "$metadata#deviceManagement/autopilotEvents", Below is an example of the response of the deviceManagementAutopilotEvent resource type in Microsoft Graph. The Windows Autopilot deployment report is based on this information. Those properties can be used to filter Windows Autopilot deployments and to create insights based on those properties. That returns a long list with properties that are available for every Windows Autopilot deployment. When looking at the Windows Autopilot deployment events, it all starts with the response that is provided by the deviceManagementAutopilotEvent resource type. Overview of Windows Autopilot deployment events response This post will provide some more details of the properties that are available within that resource type, the content of the response, and examples for querying the resource type. It’s still an often forgotten resource type that does provide a lot of useful information about Windows Autopilot deployments and is also the basis for Windows Autopilot deployment report. ![]() Awareness for the deviceManagementAutopilotEvent resource type in Microsoft Graph that contains all the information about Windows Autopilot deployment events. ![]() While that post was mainly focused on informing IT administrators about the status of Windows Autopilot deployments, this post will be more focused on awareness. In a way, a follow up post on this post of about a year ago. This week is a short post about the Windows Autopilot deployment events that are registered in Microsoft Intune.
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