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@Onslivion : Thanks for your contribution! The author(s) have been notified to review your proposed change. |
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Learn Build status updates of commit 064d5ad: ✅ Validation status: passed
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@Onslivion Hey - This content has moved to another GitHub repository. If you still think this change needs made, I'll forward to that team. LMK. |
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Please do! |
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@Onslivion : Thanks for your contribution! The author(s) and reviewer(s) have been notified to review your proposed change. @ErikjeMS |
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this looks good, adding one more reviewer just in case. #assign-reviewer:@davidbel |
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@MandiOhlinger Is there a link to the PR in the other repo? Has this change been made already? If so, maybe we should close this one. |
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@Onslivion This change is now live at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/enterprise/windows-365-boot-guide. Closing this PR w/o merging. |
The Windows 365 guided boot scenario guides users through a provisioning policy within the Windows 365 pane under Devices > Device onboarding in Microsoft Intune.
This panel is only available to Windows 365 Enterprise licensed tenants. Users with a Windows 365 Business license will need to leverage configuration profiles to configure Windows 365 Boot.