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What is the primary purpose of Windows Autopilot?
To simplify the deployment and setup of new Windows devices
To create custom operating system images for each device
To manually configure device drivers for each hardware model
To replace Microsoft Intune as a device management tool
Which of the options is NOT a benefit of using Windows Autopilot?
Minimizes IT involvement in device setup
Requires on-premises infrastructure for deployment
Improves the setup experience for end users
Automates device provisioning and configuration
What must be uploaded to the Windows Autopilot deployment service to register a device?
The device's unique hardware hash
A custom Windows image
The user's Microsoft account password
A list of installed applications
Which deployment scenario allows devices to be configured automatically without user interaction?
Self-deploying
User-driven
Pre-provisioning
Manual registration
What does the Enrollment Status Page (ESP) display during Windows Autopilot setup?
The device's configuration progress
A list of available Wi-Fi networks
The Microsoft account details of the user
The hardware specifications of the device
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