![]() ![]() Well, I didn’t see any notification, but at least when I manually rebooted it finished installing the updates. So how does it work if we don’t do a reboot? It seems like getting the updates installed and then prompting the user to tell them a reboot is required would be a reasonable experience, and it at least hurries along the updating process which otherwise might be delayed until hours after the Autopilot provisioning process completes. After the reboot, Windows can’t sign back as the defaultUser0 account, so you have to put in some other credentials - we are AAD-joined at this point, so those credentials work, but then the whole process starts over again, and it will fail later when it tries to redo the MDM enrollment - an error is returned saying the device is already enrolled.
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