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title: Troubleshoot provisioning errors
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description: Troubleshoot provisioning errors in Windows 365.
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manager: dcscontentpm
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ms.date: 01/20/2025
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ms.date: 01/7/2026
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ms.topic: troubleshooting
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ms.reviewer: mattsha, erikje
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ms.reviewer: mattsha, erikje, mmoyaaceves
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ms.custom:
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- pcy:Provisioning\Provisioning Failure
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- sap:WinComm User Experience
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- sap:Provisioning\Provisioning Failure
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- pcy:WinComm User Experience
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ms.collection:
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- M365-identity-device-management
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To understand more about the SCP and learn how to configure it, see the [Microsoft Entra documentation](/azure/active-directory/devices/hybrid-azuread-join-managed-domains).
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**Suggested solution**. Confirm with your identity team that the SCP exists for all target forests.
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**Suggested solution:** Confirm with your identity team that the SCP exists for all target forests.
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## Azure network connection isn't healthy
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Cloud PC provisioning is blocked if the associated Azure network connection (ANC) isn't healthy.
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The ANC refreshes every six hours. Provisioning fails if the ANC refresh fails while provisioning is underway.
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**Suggested solution**. Make sure that the ANC is healthy and retry the provisioning.
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**Suggested solution:** Make sure that the ANC is healthy and retry the provisioning.
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## Disk allocation error
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Windows 365 provisioned the Cloud PC but didn't allocate the full OS storage according to what the user should have received based on their assigned Windows 365 license. As a result, the user can't see or use the full storage that they were assigned.
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**Suggested solution**. Retry provisioning.
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**Suggested solution:** Retry provisioning.
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## Domain join failed
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`JsonADDomainExtension` is the Azure function used to perform this domain join. Make sure that everything required for this domain join to succeed is in place.
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**Suggested solution**. Attach an Azure virtual machine (VM) to the configured virtual network and perform a domain join using the credentials provided.
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**Suggested solution:** Attach an Azure virtual machine (VM) to the configured virtual network and perform a domain join using the credentials provided.
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If your organization uses Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), this registration process is optimized and might result in Cloud PC provisioning being completed faster than a Microsoft Entra Connect sync might be.
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**Suggested solution**. Check to see if the AD object:
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**Suggested solution:** Check to see if the AD object:
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- Appears in the correct OU.
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- Is successfully synced to Microsoft Entra ID before provisioning times out.
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- The Intune tenant is active and healthy.
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- If co-managing Cloud PCs with Intune and Configuration Manager, ensure that the Cloud PC OU isn't targeted for client push installation. Instead deploy the Configuration Manager agent from Intune. For more information, see [Client installation methods in Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/core/clients/deploy/plan/client-installation-methods).
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**Suggested solution**. Attempt an Intune enrollment using a test device or VM.
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**Suggested solution:** Attempt an Intune enrollment using a test device or VM.
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## License not found
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While provisioning is in progress, someone removed the user's Windows 365 license.
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**Suggested solution**. Make sure that the user has a valid license associated with it.
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**Suggested solution:** Make sure that the user has a valid license associated with it.
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## Local administrator permissions error
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Windows 365 provisioned the Cloud PC but didn't grant the user local administrator permissions as defined by a User Settings policy. As a result, the user won't be an administrator on their Cloud PC. So, they can't make system-level changes or install apps on the system-level context.
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**Suggested solution**. Retry provisioning or create a new User Settings policy.
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**Suggested solution:** Retry provisioning or create a new User Settings policy.
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## Microsoft Teams optimization error
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Windows 365 provisioned the Cloud PC. However, it didn't configure the Cloud PC to use Microsoft Teams in the mode optimized for running on a remote VM. This optimization doesn't install Microsoft Teams and all of its components. It only sets the configuration that takes effect if you install Microsoft Teams on the Cloud PC. If this optimization isn't set and Microsoft Teams is installed on this device, Microsoft Teams doesn't run in the optimized mode for remote connections.
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**Suggested solution**. Retry provisioning.
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**Suggested solution:** Retry provisioning.
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## Not enough IP addresses available
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If provisioning fails, it's retried a total of three times. Each time, a new vNic and IP address are allocated. These IP addresses are released in hours, but this allocation can cause issues if the address space is too narrow.
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**Suggested solution**. Check the virtual network for available IP addresses, and make sure that there are more than enough IPs available for the retry process to succeed.
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**Suggested solution:** Check the virtual network for available IP addresses, and make sure that there are more than enough IPs available for the retry process to succeed.
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## Provisioning policy not found
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While provisioning is in progress, someone deleted the provisioning policy.
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**Suggested solution**. Make sure that the provisioning policy is available and assigned to the correct user group.
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**Suggested solution:** Make sure that the provisioning policy is available and assigned to the correct user group.
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## Request disallowed by policy
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Windows 365 uses the customer-provided virtual network to perform a vNic ingestion from the Cloud PC into the customer's virtual network. Sometimes an enterprise implements an Azure Policy to restrict the creation of certain Azure objects. Make sure that there are no Azure policies that might restrict Windows 365 from creating Azure objects on your behalf.
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**Suggested solution**. View **Policy** in the Azure portal and look for any policy events stopping the Windows 365 service from provisioning the Cloud PC.
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**Suggested solution:** View **Policy** in the Azure portal and look for any policy events stopping the Windows 365 service from provisioning the Cloud PC.
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## Start menu power icons error
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Windows 365 provisioned the Cloud PC but didn't hide the shutdown and restart icons in the Start menu. As a result, the user sees the shutdown and restart icons in the Start menu. If the user ends their Cloud PC connection by selecting the shutdown icon, they might need to restart the Cloud PC from the Cloud PC portal before connecting again.
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**Suggested solution**. Retry provisioning or create a device configuration policy to [hide the shutdown button](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#start-hideshutdown) and [hide the restart button](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#start-hiderestart).
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**Suggested solution:** Retry provisioning or create a device configuration policy to [hide the shutdown button](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#start-hideshutdown) and [hide the restart button](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#start-hiderestart).
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## Supported Azure regions for Cloud PCs not listed in the provisioning user interface
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Windows 365 provisioned the Cloud PC but didn't configure time zone redirection. As a result, the user doesn't see their local time reflected when connected to their Cloud PC. Instead, they see the standard UTC time.
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**Suggested solution**. Retry provisioning or create a Group Policy Object with the **Allow time zone redirection** group policy configured. To learn more about the policy, download the [Group Policy Settings Reference Spreadsheet](https://www.microsoft.com/download/101451).
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**Suggested solution:** Retry provisioning or create a Group Policy Object with the **Allow time zone redirection** group policy configured. To learn more about the policy, download the [Group Policy Settings Reference Spreadsheet](https://www.microsoft.com/download/101451).
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## User not found
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While provisioning is in progress, someone deleted the associated user.
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## Windows reset error
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Windows 365 provisioned the Cloud PC but didn't disable the built-in Windows reset option. As a result, the user can manually trigger the built-in Windows reset option under **Settings**. The Cloud PC will never successfully complete the reset, which makes the Cloud PC unusable.
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## Blocking High Risk Ports: One or more high risk ports couldn't be disabled
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- If the device is Intune-enrolled, you can apply the Intune policy to disable the ports.

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