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Revise known issues and update date in documentation
Updated the date and improved wording for clarity in known issues section.
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title: Windows Autopilot known issues
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description: Be informed about known issues that might occur during Windows Autopilot deployment. # RSS subscription is based on this description so don't change. If the description needs to change, update RSS URL in the Tip in the article.
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ms.date: 01/13/2026
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ms.date: 01/16/2026
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## Known issues
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### Local Autopilot Reset can’t be triggered by local administrator when “Deny access from network” is configured
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### Local Autopilot Reset can’t be triggered by local administrator when you deny access from network
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**Date added:** January 16, 2026
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When a device is configured with an Intune policy that sets **Deny access to this computer from the network** for the **Local account**, the local Windows administrator account isn’t able to initiate a local Windows Autopilot Reset.
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When a device is configured with an Intune policy that sets **Deny access to this computer from the network** for the local account, the local Windows administrator account can't start a local Windows Autopilot Reset.
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This issue impacts scenarios where administrators rely on the local administrator account to trigger **local Autopilot Reset** on a device (for example, from the Windows sign-in screen or after local sign-in). As a workaround, remove the **Deny access to this computer from the network** setting for the **Local account**, or exclude devices that require local Autopilot Reset from this policy. After the policy change syncs to the device, local Autopilot Reset can be initiated successfully.
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This issue affects scenarios where administrators rely on the local administrator account to trigger local Autopilot Reset on a device (for example, from the Windows sign-in screen or after local sign-in). As a workaround, remove the **Deny access to this computer from the network** setting for the local account, or exclude devices that require local Autopilot Reset from this policy. After the device syncs the updated policy, local Autopilot Reset works.
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This issue is under investigation.
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