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### Device enrollment
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#### Intune supports sign-in from another device during iOS/iPadOS Setup Assistant with modern authentication<!-- 12377183 -->
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Users going through automated device enrollment (ADE) can now authenticate by signing in from another device. This option is available for iOS/iPadOS devices enrolling via Setup Assistant with modern authentication. The screen that prompts device users to sign in from another device is embedded into Setup Assistant and shown to them during enrollment. For more information about the sign-in process for users, see [Get the Intune Company Portal app](../user-help/sign-in-to-the-company-portal.md#sign-in-via-another-device).
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#### Intune supports sign-in from another device during iOS/iPadOS and macOS Setup Assistant with modern authentication<!-- 12377183 -->
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Users going through automated device enrollment (ADE) can now authenticate by signing in from another device. This option is available for iOS/iPadOS and macOS devices enrolling via Setup Assistant with modern authentication. The screen that prompts device users to sign in from another device is embedded into Setup Assistant and shown to them during enrollment. For more information about the sign-in process for users, see [Get the Intune Company Portal app (../user-help/sign-in-to-the-company-portal.md#sign-in-via-another-device).
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#### Detect and manage hardware changes on Windows Autopilot devices<!-- 12795465 -->
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Microsoft Intune will now alert you when it detects a hardware change on an Autopilot-registered device. You can view and manage all affected devices in the admin center. Additionally, you have the option to remove the affected device from Windows Autopilot and register it again so that the hardware change is accounted for.

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