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Merge pull request #6747 from MicrosoftDocs/main
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memdocs/autopilot/windows-autopilot.md

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- Automatically join devices to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) or Active Directory (via Hybrid Azure AD Join). For more information about the differences between these two join options, see [Introduction to device management in Azure Active Directory](/azure/active-directory/device-management-introduction).
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- Auto-enroll devices into MDM services, such as Microsoft Intune ([*Requires an Azure AD Premium subscription for configuration*](/windows/client-management/mdm/azure-ad-and-microsoft-intune-automatic-mdm-enrollment-in-the-new-portal)).
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- Restrict the Administrator account creation.
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- Create and auto-assign devices to configuration groups based on a device's profile.
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- Customize OOBE content specific to the organization.
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memdocs/intune/configuration/settings-catalog.md

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ms.date: 01/20/2022
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ms.date: 02/03/2022
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.service: microsoft-intune
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:::image type="content" source="./media/settings-catalog/settings-picker-filter-edition.png" alt-text="In Settings Catalog, filter the settings list by Windows edition in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager admin center.":::
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> [!NOTE]
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> For the Edge, Office, and OneDrive settings, the OS version or edition doesn't determine if the settings apply. So, if you filter to a specific edition, like Windows Professional, then the Edge, Office, and OneDrive settings aren't shown.
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## Duplicate a profile
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Select **Duplicate** to create a copy of an existing profile. Duplicating is useful when you need a profile that's similar yet distinct from the original one. The copy contains the same setting configurations and scope tags as the original profile, but doesn't have assignments attached to it. After you give the new profile a name, you can edit it to adjust the settings and add assignments.

memdocs/intune/enrollment/ios-user-enrollment-supported-actions.md

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The following options aren't supported on devices enrolled with User Enrollment. If you need these options, check out Device Enrollment for personally-owned devices or Automated Device Enrollment for corporate devices.
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- Collect app inventory for apps outside of the managed APFS volume.
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- Collect inventory of certificates and provisioning profiles outside of the managed APFS volume.
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- Collect UDID and other persistent device identifiers.
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- Collect UDID and other persistent device identifiers, such as phone number, serial number, and IMEI
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- User Enrollment supports a unique enrollment ID for each device enrolled, but this ID doesn't persist after unenrollment.
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- The following Intune features aren't supported because of this limitation:
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- SCEP User profiles with Subject Name Format of Serial Number.

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