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Last week we made a change to the authentication experience during user enrollment for Autopilot. This change impacts all Autopilot deployments where a user is assigned to a specific device prior to going through enrollment.
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#### One-time self-deployment and pre-provisioning <!-- 12376959 part 3 -->
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We made a change to the Windows Autopilot self-deployment mode and pre-provisioning mode experience, adding in a step to delete the device record as part of the device re-use process. This change impacts all Windows Autopilot deployments where the Autopilot profile is set to self-deployment or pre-provisioning mode. This change will only affect a device when it is re-used or when it is reset and attempts to redeploy. For more information, see [Updates to the Windows Autopilot sign-in and deployment experience](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/intune-customer-success/updates-to-the-windows-autopilot-sign-in-and-deployment/ba-p/2848452).
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We made a change to the Windows Autopilot self-deployment mode and pre-provisioning mode experience, adding in a step to delete the device record as part of the device re-use process. This change impacts all Windows Autopilot deployments where the Autopilot profile is set to self-deployment or pre-provisioning mode. This change will only affect a device when it is re-used or when it is reset and attempts to redeploy. For more information, see [Updates to the Windows Autopilot sign-in and deployment experience](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/intune-customer-success/updates-to-the-windows-autopilot-sign-in-and-deployment/ba-p/2848452).
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### Device management
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#### Introducing Microsoft Surface Management Portal in Microsoft Endpoint Manager <!--10874729 -->
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In light of our continued commitment to bring commercial customers the best possible experience, we partnered with teams across Microsoft to streamline Surface management into a single view within Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Whether you lead a large organization with thousands of devices or manage IT for a small-medium business, you can gain insights into the health of all your Surface devices and monitor device warranty and support requests in one location. Microsoft Surface management portal is available to U.S. customers now and will be rolling out globally later. For the latest information about Microsoft Surface and the new management portal, follow the [Surface IT Pro Blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/surface-it-pro-blog/bg-p/SurfaceITPro).
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## Week of October 18, 2021 (Service release 2110)
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You can now allow users to turn on Connected apps experiences for supported apps. This app configuration setting enables users to connect the app information across the work and personal app instances. In [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431), choose **Apps** > **App configuration policies** > **Add** > **Managed devices**. For more information, see [Add app configuration policies for managed Android Enterprise devices](../apps/app-configuration-policies-use-android.md).
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In light of our continued commitment to bring commercial customers the best possible experience, we partnered with teams across Microsoft to streamline Surface management into a single view within Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Whether you lead a large organization with thousands of devices or manage IT for a small-medium business, you can gain insights into the health of all your Surface devices and monitor device warranty and support requests in one location. Microsoft Surface management portal is available to U.S. customers now and will be rolling out globally later. For the latest information about Microsoft Surface and the new management portal, follow the [Surface IT Pro Blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/surface-it-pro-blog/bg-p/SurfaceITPro).
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#### Block or allow personal apps for Android Enterprise corporate-owned work profile devices<!-- 8925033 -->
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In device configuration, you can create a list of personal apps that will be blocked or allowed on the device. You can choose to leave the setting as not configured, or create a list of blocked or allowed apps in the personal profile. This setting is available in [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) by selecting **Devices** > **Android** > **Configuration profiles** > **Create profile**. For information about Android Enterprise corporate-owned work profile device settings, see [Android Enterprise device settings to allow or restrict features using Intune](../configuration/device-restrictions-android-for-work.md#personal-profile).
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