GPO "Enable automatic MDM enrollment using default Azure AD credentials" Missing from Group Policy Editor

Maranya, Damon 326 Reputation points
2021-11-02T19:47:50.803+00:00

I am building a group policy to automatically enroll AD devices with InTune. But the required object (Enable automatic MDM enrollment using default Azure AD credentials) is not visible in the group policy editor on the local DC.

This may have an obvious answer that I am just missing. In which case thank you far humoring an idiot.

Microsoft Security | Intune | Enrollment
Windows for business | Windows Server | User experience | Other
Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | User experience | Other
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  1. Lu Dai-MSFT 28,496 Reputation points
    2021-11-03T01:28:35.247+00:00

    @Maranya, Damon Thanks for posting in our Q&A.

    To clarify this issue, we appreciate your help to collect some information:

    1. Please make sure the AD-joined PCs are running Windows 10, version 1709 or later.
    2. From your description, did you mean that you want to use GPO enrollment for a group of devices, not a single PC? If yes, this situation that we don't see this policy may occur because we don't have the ADMX. Please try to refer to the following article:
      https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy#configure-the-auto-enrollment-for-a-group-of-devices

    If there is anything update or anything misunderstanding, feel free to let us know.


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