![]() ![]() (2) Device queries Active Directory to get information about Azure AD tenant A value of 1 means that auto-registration is enabled. ![]() HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WorkplaceJoinĪ task registered in Task Scheduler with name Automatic-Device-Join under \Microsoft\Windows\Workplace Join triggers once the registry key value for the policy changes. The registry key value for this policy in the device is the REG_DWORD value autoWorkplaceJoin under: Please notice that if you are using the Group Policy management console from Windows Server 2012 R2 the policy name is Automatically workplace join client computers and is found at:Ĭomputer Configuration/Policies/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Workplace Join This policy is found at:Ĭomputer Configuration/Policies/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Device Registration When the policy Register domain computers as devices is pushed down to the computer via Group Policy the device registration process will trigger. (1) Policy signals device to start auto-registration with Azure AD To understand how this process works let’s consider the following illustration: Look for a future post where I’ll discuss the AAD Connect role in enabling Windows 10 experiences. Note that you need to have the latest version of Azure AD Connect (AAD Connect). ![]() You can enable this functionality in your organization quite easily through a particular Group Policy.
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