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Yesterdays changes (described in this blog) were probably bigger, but after a couple of suggestions in response to that update have caused me to publish another new version.

For the first change, you can now build a CSV file with the UPN of the user that should be assigned to the device. Just specify the -AssignedUser parameter like so:

Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -GroupTag Blah -AssignedUser -OutputFile c:\mydevice.csv

That CSV can then be imported into Intune directly (it wont work with Microsoft Store for Business or Partner Center).

The next change adds an -AssignedComputerName parameter that can be used to specify the computer name that should be assigned when Autopilot deploys the device. This only works for Azure AD Join (sorry), and because you cant import a CSV file to Intune with this value it has to be done after the import is complete, hence it is dependent on the -online switch. Heres the syntax:

Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1
[-GroupTag ] [-AssignedUser ] [-Append] [-Online] [-AddToGroup ] [-AssignedComputerName ] [-Assign]

Heres an example:

The term get-windowsautopilotinfo.ps1 is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet

I specified a computer name of TEST-091 along with other values (group tag, assigned user, etc.). You can see the timings for this as well, with it taking about three minutes to import the device into Autopilot and sync it back into Intune (which happens automatically), and then another three minutes to assign the Autopilot profile (a feat that isnt often duplicated many of my tests took closer to 10 minutes to do that).

So download (from Get-WindowsAutopilotInfo, now up to version 2.5) or install (using Install-Script Get-WindowsAutopilotInfo) the new version to try it out.

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