Have you recently had a motherboard replacement or a computer exchange? Did you receive a unit that does not sign into your Azure Active Directory (AD) tenant? The computer may be registered to another Azure AD domain. In this case, you are prompted to enter your credentials, but you are welcomed to the incorrect Azure AD domain name.
Once the repaired computer goes through the Out of Box experience (OOBE), it checks for an Internet connection. It checks the ID of the motherboard against the Autopilot cloud. It finds an organization that it is registered with and then tries to join that Azure AD tenant. This is shown in Figure 1 below using Microsoft’s generic test tenant name.
Figure 1
This is an ecosystem-wide issue as key components of a motherboard are used to identify a device in the Microsoft cloud. An organization may release a device or motherboard and do not deregister the device prior to returning or servicing it. Microsoft maintains the association to the original Azure AD tenant if that happens and then presents the log-in screen from that organization.
Dell supports the automatic re-enrollment of an Autopilot device after a motherboard replacement as of November 2022:
This brings significant relief to customers but may not solve all deployment scenarios after a motherboard replacement.
Auto-Remediation Requirements
Troubleshooting Re-Enrollment
If Auto-remediation Fails:
Manual Enrollment:
You receive an error when attempting to upload the HW Hash.
Error 806 - ZtdDeviceAlreadyAssigned
Error 808 - ZtdDeviceAssignedToOtherTenant
Unfortunately, Dell cannot deregister the device. Microsoft does ask for proof of ownership and physical possession of the device.
No, the behavior occurs ecosystem-wide and impacts all OEMs. The resolution path is the same for all device manufacturers where the customer submits the de-registration request through their Intune portal.
OEM | Knowledge Base | Summary |
---|---|---|
HP | HP Commercial Notebooks, Desktop PCs and Mobile Workstations - Microsoft Windows Presents Login To Another Company | Contact Microsoft Support to request deregistration of the device. |
Lenovo | Microsoft Windows Autopilot: FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide | Submit a ticket to Microsoft using Microsoft Volume Licensing Center agreement to get support. |
Dell | Replacement Hardware Bound to Windows Autopilot | Contact Microsoft for manual deregistration. |
ASUS | ASUS Service for Windows Autopilot Registration |
Engage with Microsoft Tech Support directly through their support portal/chat session.
Microsoft requires device identifiers and proof of purchase to deregister the device.
Obtain a copy of the invoice.
Start the support session with Microsoft:
Dell does not have access to Autopilot registration history across the ecosystem. Sending another motherboard is likely to result in the same experience and prolong the resolution.
Microsoft is actively working with the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) on re-architecting the Autopilot experience to allow the OEMs to manage device ownership. There is currently no delivery date that we can share.
Follow Microsoft’s instructions to Deregister Systems from Autopilot using the Intune console. Following the process removes the device from Intune, removes the Azure AD object, and deregisters it from Autopilot.
Customers can deregister any Autopilot registered computer in their tenant using Intune. This is irrespective of whether an OEM or Microsoft Cloud Service Provider (perhaps a reseller) registered the device for them. While Microsoft is working to make it easier for OEMs to be able to deregister computers that they manufactured, this deregistration only removes the Autopilot registration. It does not unenroll the device from Intune or removes the device object from Azure AD, which would leave orphan records for you to clean up.
When the computer is repaired, these records are re-created. You can do this by registering the device with the hardware hash and using Autopilot to enroll the device with its new identity.
Follow Microsoft’s instructions to Register the Repair Board for Their System with its Correct Identity using the Intune console. This process requires resetting the operating system and capturing the hardware hash using the PowerShell script. The Dell warranty repair engineers cannot capture the hardware hash for you.
Registration with the hardware hash is best achieved in this instance by importing the hardware hash using your Intune console.
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