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Applies to

  • Windows 10
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You can use Intune and Windows Autopilot to set up hybrid Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)-joined devices. To do so, follow the steps in this article. For more information about hybrid Azure AD join, see Understanding hybrid Azure AD join and co-management.

Prerequisites

Successfully configure your hybrid Azure AD-joined devices. Be sure to verify your device registration by using the Get-MsolDevice cmdlet.

Hybridization

The device to be enrolled must follow these requirements:

  • Use Windows 10 v1809 or greater.
  • Have access to the internet following Windows Autopilot network requirements.
  • Have access to an Active Directory domain controller. The device must be connected to the organization's network so that it can:
    • Resolve the DNS records for the AD domain and the AD domain controller.
    • Communicate with the domain controller to authenticate the user.
  • Successfully ping the domain controller of the domain you're trying to join.
  • If using Proxy, WPAD Proxy settings option must be enabled and configured.
  • Undergo the out-of-box experience (OOBE).
  • Use an authorization type that Azure Active Directory supports in OOBE.

Set up Windows 10 automatic enrollment

  1. Sign in to Azure, in the left pane, select Azure Active Directory > Mobility (MDM and MAM) > Microsoft Intune.

  2. Make sure users who deploy Azure AD-joined devices by using Intune and Windows are members of a group included in MDM User scope.

  3. Use the default values in the MDM Terms of use URL, MDM Discovery URL, and MDM Compliance URL boxes, and then select Save.

Increase the computer account limit in the Organizational Unit

The Intune Connector for your Active Directory creates autopilot-enrolled computers in the on-premises Active Directory domain. The computer that hosts the Intune Connector must have the rights to create the computer objects within the domain.

In some domains, computers aren't granted the rights to create computers. Additionally, domains have a built-in limit (default of 10) that applies to all users and computers that aren't delegated rights to create computer objects. The rights must be delegated to computers that host the Intune Connector on the organizational unit where hybrid Azure AD-joined devices are created.

The organizational unit that's granted the rights to create computers must match:

  • The organizational unit that's entered in the Domain Join profile.
  • If no profile is selected, the computer's domain name for your domain.
  1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers (DSA.msc).

  2. Right-click the organizational unit to use to create hybrid Azure AD-joined computers > Delegate Control.

  3. In the Delegation of Control wizard, select Next > Add > Object Types.

  4. In the Object Types pane, select the Computers > OK.

  5. In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups pane, in the Enter the object names to select box, enter the name of the computer where the Connector is installed.

  6. Select Check Names to validate your entry > OK > Next.

  7. Select Create a custom task to delegate > Next.

  8. Select Only the following objects in the folder > Computer objects.

  9. Select Create selected objects in this folder and Delete selected objects in this folder.

  10. Select Next.

  11. Under Permissions, select the Full Control check box. This action selects all the other options.

  12. Select Next > Finish.

Install the Intune Connector

The Intune Connector for Active Directory must be installed on a computer that's running Windows Server 2016 or later. The computer must also have access to the internet and your Active Directory. To increase scale and availability, you can install multiple connectors in your environment. We recommend installing the Connector on a server that's not running any other Intune connectors. Each connector must be able to create computer objects in any domain that you want to support.

Note

If your organization has multiple domains and you install multiple Intune Connectors, you must use a service account that's able to create computer objects in all domains, even if you plan to implement hybrid Azure AD join only for a specific domain. If these are untrusted domains, you must uninstall the connectors from domains in which you don't want to use Windows Autopilot. Otherwise, with multiple connectors across multiple domains, all connectors must be able to create computer objects in all domains.

The Intune Connector requires the same endpoints as Intune.

  1. Turn off IE Enhanced Security Configuration. By default Windows Server has Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration turned on. If you're unable to sign in to the Intune Connector for Active Directory, then turn off IE Enhanced Security Configuration for the Administrator. How To Turn Off Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration.
  2. In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select Devices > Windows > Windows enrollment > Intune Connector for Active Directory > Add.
  3. Follow the instructions to download the Connector.
  4. Open the downloaded Connector setup file, ODJConnectorBootstrapper.exe, to install the Connector.
  5. At the end of the setup, select Configure.
  6. Select Sign In.
  7. Enter the user Global Administrator or Intune Administrator role credentials.The user account must have an assigned Intune license.
  8. Go to Devices > Windows > Windows enrollment > Intune Connector for Active Directory, and then confirm that the connection status is Active.

Note

After you sign in to the Connector, it might take a couple of minutes to appear in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. It appears only if it can successfully communicate with the Intune service.

Configure web proxy settings

If you have a web proxy in your networking environment, ensure that the Intune Connector for Active Directory works properly by referring to Work with existing on-premises proxy servers.

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Create a device group

  1. In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select Groups > New group.

  2. In the Group pane, choose the following options:

    1. For Group type, select Security.
    2. Enter a Group name and Group description.
    3. Select a Membership type.
  3. If you selected Dynamic Devices for the membership type, in the Group pane, select Dynamic device members.

  4. In the Advanced rule box, enter one of the following code lines:

    • To create a group that includes all your Autopilot devices, enter (device.devicePhysicalIDs -any _ -contains '[ZTDId]').
    • Intune's Group Tag field maps to the OrderID attribute on Azure AD devices. If you want to create a group that includes all of your Autopilot devices with a specific Group Tag(OrderID), type: (device.devicePhysicalIds -any _ -eq '[OrderID]:179887111881')
    • To create a group that includes all your Autopilot devices with a specific Purchase Order ID, enter (device.devicePhysicalIds -any _ -eq '[PurchaseOrderId]:76222342342').
  5. Select Save > Create.

Register your Autopilot devices

Select one of the following ways to enroll your Autopilot devices.

Register Autopilot devices that are already enrolled

  1. Create an Autopilot deployment profile with Convert all targeted devices to Autopilot set to Yes.
  2. Assign the profile to a group that contains the members that you want to automatically register with Autopilot.

For more information, see Create an Autopilot deployment profile.

Register Autopilot devices that aren't enrolled

If your devices aren't yet enrolled, you can register them yourself. For more information, see Manual registration.

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Register devices from an OEM

If you're buying new devices, some OEMs can register the devices for you. For more information, see OEM registration.

Before they're enrolled in Intune, registered Autopilot devices are displayed in three places (with names set to their serial numbers):

  • The Autopilot Devices pane in the Intune in the Azure portal. Select Device enrollment > Windows enrollment > Devices.
  • The Azure AD devices pane in the Intune in the Azure portal. Select Devices > Azure AD Devices.
  • The Azure AD All Devices pane in Azure Active Directory in the Azure portal by selecting Devices > All Devices.

After your Autopilot devices are enrolled, they're displayed in four places:

  • The Autopilot Devices pane in the Intune in the Azure portal. Select Device enrollment > Windows enrollment > Devices.
  • The Azure AD devices pane in the Intune in the Azure portal. Select Devices > Azure AD Devices.
  • The Azure AD All Devices pane in Azure Active Directory in the Azure portal. Select Devices > All Devices.
  • The All Devices pane in the Intune in the Azure portal. Select Devices > All Devices.

After your Autopilot devices are enrolled, their names become the hostname of the device. By default, the hostname begins with DESKTOP-.

Supported BYO VPNs

Here is a list of VPN clients that are known to be tested and validated:

Supported clients:In-box Windows VPN clientCisco AnyConnect (Win32 client)Pulse Secure (Win32 client)GlobalProtect (Win32 client)Checkpoint (Win32 client)Citrix NetScaler (Win32 client)SonicWall (Win32 client)

Not supported clients:UWP-based VPN plug-insAnything that requires a user certDirectAccess

Create and assign an Autopilot deployment profile

Autopilot deployment profiles are used to configure the Autopilot devices.

  1. In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select Devices > Windows > Windows enrollment > Deployment Profiles > Create Profile.
  2. On the Basics page, type a Name and optional Description.
  3. If you want all devices in the assigned groups to automatically convert to Autopilot, set Convert all targeted devices to Autopilot to Yes. All corporate owned, non-Autopilot devices in assigned groups will register with the Autopilot deployment service. Personally owned devices won't be converted to Autopilot. Allow 48 hours for the registration to be processed. When the device is unenrolled and reset, Autopilot will enroll it. After a device is registered in this way, disabling this option or removing the profile assignment won't remove the device from the Autopilot deployment service. You must instead remove the device directly.
  4. Select Next.
  5. On the Out-of-box experience (OOBE) page, for Deployment mode, select User-driven.
  6. In the Join to Azure AD as box, select Hybrid Azure AD joined.
  7. If you're deploying devices off of the organization's network using VPN support, set the Skip Domain Connectivity Check option to Yes. For more information, see User-driven mode for hybrid Azure Active Directory join with VPN support.
  8. Configure the remaining options on the Out-of-box experience (OOBE) page as needed.
  9. Select Next.
  10. On the Scope tags page, select scope tags for this profile.
  11. Select Next.
  12. On the Assignments page, select Select groups to include > search for and select the device group > Select.
  13. Select Next > Create.

It takes about 15 minutes for the device profile status to change from Not assigned to Assigning and, finally, to Assigned.

(Optional) Turn on the enrollment status page

  1. In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select Devices > Windows > Windows enrollment > Enrollment Status Page.
  2. In the Enrollment Status Page pane, select Default > Settings.
  3. In the Show app and profile installation progress box, select Yes.
  4. Configure the other options as needed.
  5. Select Save.

Create and assign a Domain Join profile

  1. In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select Devices > Configuration profiles > Create Profile.

  2. Enter the following properties:

    • Name: Enter a descriptive name for the new profile.
    • Description: Enter a description for the profile.
    • Platform: Select Windows 10 and later.
    • Profile type: Select Domain Join.
  3. Select Settings, and then provide a Computer name prefix, Domain name.

  4. (Optional) Provide an Organizational unit (OU) in DN format. Your options include:

    • Provide an OU in which you've delegated control to your Windows 2016 device that is running the Intune Connector.
    • Provide an OU in which you've delegated control to the root computers in your on-prem Active Directory.
    • If you leave this blank, the computer object will be created in the Active Directory default container (CN=Computers if you never changed it).

    Here are some valid examples:

    • OU=Level 1,OU=Level2,DC=contoso,DC=com
    • OU=Mine,DC=contoso,DC=com

    Here are some examples that aren't valid:

    • CN=Computers,DC=contoso,DC=com (you can't specify a container, instead leave the value blank to use the default for the domain)
    • OU=Mine (you must specify the domain via the DC= attributes)

    Note

    Don't use quotation marks around the value in Organizational unit.

  5. Select OK > Create. The profile is created and displayed in the list.

  6. Assign a device profile to the same group used at the step Create a device group. Different groups can be used if there's a need to join devices to different domains or OUs.

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The naming capabilities for Windows Autopilot for Hybrid Azure AD Join do not support variables such as %SERIAL% and only support prefixes for the computer name.

Next steps

After you configure Windows Autopilot, learn how to manage those devices. For more information, see What is Microsoft Intune device management?.

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Hybrid may refer to:

Economics and finance[edit]

  • Hybrid market, a system allowing stock trades to be completed either electronically or manually
  • Hybrid security, a type of economic instrument

Technology[edit]

Electrical power generation[edit]

  • Hybrid generator, an electric power system comprising two or more generators that supply power to a single output
  • Hybrid power, the combination of a power producer and the means to store that power in an energy storage medium
    • Hybrid power source, a stand-alone power system that operates independently of a larger power grid network

Electronics[edit]

  • Hybrid coil, a type of electrical transformer
  • Hybrid computer, a computer combining analog and digital features
  • Hybrid coupler, a passive device used in radio and telecommunications
  • Hybrid drive, a device that combines a solid-state drive with hard disk drive
  • Hybrid Graphics, Ltd., often 'Hybrid',a graphics software technology company active from 1994 to 2007 in Helsinki, Finland
  • Hybrid integrated circuit, a miniaturized electronic circuit combining different semiconductor devices and passive components on a substrate
  • Hybrid laptop or hybrid tablet, a cross between a tablet computer and a laptop, running mobile operating system
  • Hybrid mass spectrometer, a combination of m/z separation devices of different types
  • Telephone hybrid, a type of telephone circuit
  • Three-way hybrid, a device to converge content delivered via three different video transport networks

Transportation[edit]

  • Hybrid bicycle, a bicycle with features of road and mountain bikes
  • Hybrid motorcycle, a motorcycle built using components from two or more original-manufacturer products, usually having an engine and frame/chassis from different sources, such as Norvin, TriBSA, or Triton
  • Hybrid train, a locomotive, railcar, or train that uses an onboard rechargeable energy storage system
  • Hybrid vehicle, a vehicle using more than one power source or an engine sourced from a different chassis
    • Hybrid electric vehicle, a vehicle using both internal combustion and electric power sources
    • Plug-in hybrid, a hybrid electric vehicle that can run exclusively on electric power and be recharged without using the gas engine

Science[edit]

Biology[edit]

  • Hybrid (biology), an offspring resulting from cross-breeding
  • Hybrid grape, grape varieties produced by cross-breeding two Vitis species
  • Hybridity, as in the property of a hybrid plant which is a union of two different genetic parent strains

Physics[edit]

  • Hybrid (particle physics), a valence quark-antiquark pair and one or more gluons
  • Hybrid solar eclipse, a rare solar eclipse type

Sports[edit]

  • Hybrid (golf), a golf club that has the characteristics between a wood and an iron
  • Hybrid martial arts, fighting systems that incorporate techniques and theories from several martial arts

Other uses[edit]

  • Hybrid beasts in folklore, mythological or folkloric creatures that combination of different animals
  • Hybrid gemstone, a stone combining natural material with artificial material
  • Hybrid library, a library containing a mix of print and electronic resources
  • Hybrid mail, mail delivered using a combination of electronic and physical methods
  • Hybrid organization, an organization that mixes elements of various sectors of society
  • Hybrid professional, a person who blends two or more professional identities together in the work they do
  • Hybrid rocket, a rocket motor using propellants from two different states of matter
  • Hybrid Shipping Container, a container using phase change material (PCM) in combination with the ability to recharge itself
  • Hybrid word, a word derived from more than one language
  • Hybrid paper-polymer banknote, a mixture of paper and polymer substance to make a secure banknote

As a proper name[edit]

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Fictional entities[edit]

  • Hybrid (DC Comics), a fictional group of super villains
  • Hybrid (Jimmy Marks), a fictional super villain in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Hybrid (mythology), a creature combining body parts of two or more species
  • Hybrid (Underworld), the resulting offspring when cross-mating Immortals, Vampires and Lycans
  • Hybrid (Scott Washington), a fictional anti-hero in the Marvel Comics universe
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Films[edit]

  • Hybrid (1997 film), a 1997 horror film by Fred Olen Ray
  • Hybrid, a 2000 documentary film by directed by Monteith McCollum about Milford Beeghly, the early developer of hybrid seed corn; winner of the IDFA Award for Best First Appearance and broadcast in the U.S. on PBS POV series in 2002
  • Hybrid (2007 film), a 2007 Syfy television film, 10th in the Maneater series
  • Hybrids (2015 film), a comedy film starring Paul Sorvino
  • Hybrids (2017 film), an animated short film
  • The Hybrid (film), a 2014 science-fiction film directed by Billy O'Brien

Games[edit]

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  • Hybrid (video game), a 2012 video game by 5th Cell for Xbox Live Arcade
  • Tekken Hybrid, a 2011 PlayStation 3 game based on the movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance

Music[edit]

  • Hybrid music festival, a music festival that takes place on site as well as on a virtual platform
  • Hybrid concert, a concert that takes place on site as well as on a virtual platform
Bands and labels[edit]
  • Hybrid (British band), an electronic music group
  • Hybrid (Spanish band), an extreme metal band
  • Hybrid Recordings, a record label that is a division of Metropolitan Talent, Inc

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Albums and EPs[edit]
  • Hybrid (Michael Brook album), a 1985 album by Michael Brook featuring the infinite guitar
  • Hybrid (Gary Numan album), a 2002 album consisting of songs by Gary Numan remixed by other artists
  • Hybrid Theory, the debut album of Linkin Park, who was once known by the same name
  • Hybrids (album), a 1999 remix album by The Creatures
  • Hybrid Black, the 2019 12th studio album by Balzac

Other arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

  • Hybrid genre, a blend of different categories of art or culture
  • Hybrids (novel), a book in the Neanderthal Parallax trilogy by Robert J. Sawyer

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See also[edit]

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