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Question 52

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Intune Suite.

You use Microsoft Intune to manage devices.

You use Windows Autopilot to deploy Windows 11 to devices.

A support engineer reports that when a deployment fails, they cannot collect deployment logs from failed device.

You need to ensure that when a deployment fails, the deployment logs can be collected.

What should you configure?

    Correct Answer: C

Discussion
letters1234Option: C

Also, here "Allow users to collect troubleshooting logs". https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/autopilot/enrollment-status#esp-profiles

krzysztofbrOption: C

the question is wrong. because You have logs without any action but If You would like give end user logs yes You have to setup ESP https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/windows-enrollment-status \

veliyathOption: C

ChatGPT To ensure that deployment logs can be collected when a Windows Autopilot deployment fails, you should configure the enrollment status page (ESP) profile. The enrollment status page (ESP) in Windows Autopilot allows you to track the progress of the device provisioning process and can be configured to collect logs if the deployment fails. Therefore, the correct answer is: C. the enrollment status page (ESP) profile

DarkfireOption: C

Answer is correct To deploy the ESP to devices, you have to create an ESP profile in Microsoft Intune. Within the profile, you can configure the ESP settings that control: Visibility of installation progress indicators. Device access during provisioning. Time limits. Allowed troubleshooting operations. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/windows-enrollment-status

oopspruuOption: C

"Turn on log collection and diagnostics page for end users" set to YES in ESP settings.

MR_Eliot

Answer is correct.

MerrybobOption: C

C ESP allows users to collect troubleshooting logs

Amir1909

Correct

madsaOption: C

Turn on log collection and diagnostics page for end users Yes, the answer is correct.

cpaljchc4Option: B

This is what I got from Chat GPT: To enable the collection of deployment logs when a Windows Autopilot deployment fails, you'll want to adjust settings withing Microsoft Intune: 1. Enable Diagnostic Settings in Intune: Go to Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center Navigate to Devices>Windows.Windows enrollment> Deployment profiles. Choose the specific Autopilot deployment profile used for the deployments. Within the profile settings, ensure that "Collect diagnostic logs" or similar options are enabled.

cpaljchc4

According to ChatGPT, setting up ESP is beneficial before deploying through Autopilot. However, specifically for the purpose of collecting deployment logs when deployment fails, the critical aspects configuring the diagnostic settings within the Autopilot deployment profile. The ESP enhances the deployment process but might not directly influence the collection of logs during a failed deployment. Configuring the diagnostic settings within the deployment profile is more directly linked to the collection of logs in case of a failed deployment.

frack

the premise is there's a support engineer. So manually collecting the log in ESP is the way to do it