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Valid Windows Autopilot Deployment Scenarios

Which THREE are valid Windows Autopilot deployment scenarios?

Quick Answer

The answer is White Glove, alongside User-Driven and Self-Deploying, as the three valid Windows Autopilot deployment scenarios. White Glove, now known as Windows Autopilot for pre-provisioned deployment, is correct because it allows an IT administrator or partner to pre-configure a device at the factory or in a staging environment, reaching a ready-to-use state before the end user ever touches it. This scenario leverages the hardware hash for initial enrollment into Azure AD and Intune, then applies all policies and apps, so the user only needs to complete a minimal setup. On the MD-102 exam, this question tests your ability to distinguish between the three core scenarios—User-Driven, Self-Deploying, and Pre-Provisioned—and to avoid traps like confusing White Glove with the deprecated Self-Deploying mode for kiosks. A common memory tip is to think of White Glove as “concierge service” for devices: the IT team does the heavy lifting upfront, leaving the user with a polished, ready-to-go machine.

⚠ Common exam trap

Watch out — candidates often confuse deployment phases or management concepts (like app or policy deployment) with the three official Autopilot deployment scenarios, which are strictly self-deploying, user-driven, and white glove (pre-provisioning).

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Self-deploying

Windows Autopilot self-deploying is a valid deployment scenario where a device can be automatically configured without user interaction, using a hardware hash to enroll in Azure AD and Intune. This scenario is ideal for kiosks, digital signage, or shared devices that require zero-touch provisioning.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Self-deploying

    Why this is correct

    Self-deploying is for shared devices.

  • App-driven

    Why it's wrong here

    App-driven is not an Autopilot scenario.

  • User-driven

    Why this is correct

    User-driven is a standard scenario.

  • Policy-driven

    Why it's wrong here

    Policy-driven is not an Autopilot scenario.

  • White glove

    Why this is correct

    White glove is now called pre-provisioned, a valid scenario.

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Variation 1. Your organization wants to use Windows Autopilot for user-driven deployment. Users should be able to self-deploy their devices by signing in with their corporate credentials. Which Autopilot deployment mode should you use?

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  • A.Pre-provisioned deployment
  • B.Hybrid Azure AD join
  • C.User-driven (Azure AD join)
  • D.Self-deploying (Azure AD join)

Why C: User-driven (Azure AD join) deployment mode is correct because it allows users to self-deploy their devices by signing in with their corporate credentials during the out-of-box experience (OOBE). This mode joins the device to Azure AD and enrolls it in Microsoft Intune, enabling the user to complete the setup without IT intervention.

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