Windows 10 Creators Update – also known as Windows 10 1703 build 15063 is here.

There is some changes for how the Out Of Box Experience (OOBE) is – I will show what is look likes in this blog post.

This OOBE is for the Windows 10 Enterprise.


This is the first screen that meets the user when starting a new Windows 10 1703 device

The user have to choose a region and click yes.

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The user has to choose the right keyboard layout and click yes.

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The user can add a second keyboard layout or just click skip.

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If the device is on Ethernet Windows will check for updates.

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Now the really big change is coming!

The default is to join the device to Azure Active Directory.

Sign in with your Microsoft work or school account (AzureAD account)

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Enter your password and click next.

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Choose your privacy settings for your device – this is also new, this is a part of Microsoft new transparency and controls for your privacy settings.

Click Accept.

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This is part of the AzureAD two-step verification when AzureAD joining a Windows 10 device. To disable or configure this you need to use the automatic enrollment to Intune feature and then configure Windows Hallo for Business

Click Set up PIN

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You will receive a Call, SMS or use the Azure Authenticator App

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Then you can set your PIN and click ok.

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When you click ok – you are ready to use your new AzureAD joined Windows 10 device.

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