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Is there a way to trigger Autopilot reset on a device using Microsoft graph?

RustleLaws 21 Reputation points
2021-11-08T12:48:11.303+00:00

Went through the site and the documentation but there is no clear way to do it.
There is a cleanWindowsDevice action but I'm uncertain it does the same thing.

With cleanWindowsDevice action, you have the otion to keep data but it does not say anything about keeping it Azure joined

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/intune-devices-manageddevice-cleanwindowsdevice?view=graph-rest-1.0

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  1. Lu Dai-MSFT 28,531 Reputation points
    2021-11-09T06:22:52.737+00:00

    @RustleLaws Thanks for posting in our Q&A.

    For this issue, I have checked the request in my lab. I enter "F12" to open DevTools and then click on "Autopilot Reset" in the intune portal. I find that its action is "Wipe" in the request.
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    It is suggested to try in your lab and get the detailed information about the request.

    Hope it will help.


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