How to Deploy Laptops to Remote Teams Automatically Using Microsoft Autopilot and Intune
- Jazzy Singh
- Jun 18
- 3 min read
In today's modern workplace, remote work isn't just a trend — it's the norm. Whether you're onboarding new employees across the globe or enabling hybrid work policies, ensuring every user has a fully configured laptop on Day 1 is crucial. But manually setting up devices is time-consuming, resource-draining, and prone to errors. That's why businesses are turning to automation. In this guide, we’ll show you how to deploy laptops to remote teams automatically using Microsoft Autopilot and Intune.
Why Automating Laptop Deployment Matters
Traditional IT setup processes typically involve imaging, manual configuration, and shipping delays.
This outdated approach results in:
Inconsistent configurations
Delays in employee productivity
Increased helpdesk tickets and IT overhead
Microsoft Autopilot and Intune streamline deployment by allowing end users to receive new devices directly from the OEM, power them on, and start working immediately—with all the required apps, settings, and security policies in place.
What Is Microsoft Autopilot?
Windows Autopilot is a collection of technologies by Microsoft that set up and pre-configure new devices for productive use. It allows IT teams to:
Register devices before they ship
Apply user-specific configuration profiles
Enable self-service Out-Of-Box Experience (OOBE)
With Autopilot, there's no need for IT to manually prepare the devices before handing them to employees — making it a perfect fit for remote teams.
What Is Microsoft Intune?
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management solution that allows you to manage user access and simplify app and device management across your organization. It integrates seamlessly with Autopilot to enforce policies, deploy software, and monitor compliance—without requiring physical access to the device.
Steps: How to Deploy Laptops to Remote Teams Automatically

Here’s a step-by-step process to automate laptop deployment using Autopilot and Intune:
1. Purchase Devices from an Autopilot-Capable OEM
Make sure your hardware vendor supports Autopilot. When ordering new laptops, request they register the device hardware IDs (hashes) with your Microsoft tenant. This eliminates the need for you to touch the devices before shipment.
2. Register Devices in Autopilot
If you're uploading devices manually, extract the hardware hash using the Windows Autopilot diagnostics tool or script, and upload it via the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
3. Create Autopilot Deployment Profiles
Autopilot profiles define how devices are configured during the out-of-box experience. Typical profile options include:
Automatic device naming
User-driven deployment mode
Microsoft 365 account sign-in requirements
Skip privacy settings, license agreement, and Cortana prompts
Assign the profile to the group of devices or users receiving their new laptops.
4. Configure Microsoft Intune Policies

Next, configure endpoint management policies via Intune. Key areas include:
Compliance policies: Ensure devices meet your security standards
Configuration profiles: Deploy WiFi, email, VPN, and BitLocker settings
App deployment: Push Microsoft 365, Teams, antivirus, and any LOB apps
Group policies by department, region, or role for efficient configuration targeting.
5. Ship Devices Directly to Remote Employees
Once the Autopilot profile and Intune configurations are applied, you're ready to ship. Devices go directly to the employee’s home or remote location. When the laptop is powered on and connected to the internet, it automatically:
Applies the assigned Autopilot profile
Installs all required apps and settings from Intune
Enforces compliance and security controls
No IT personnel required. No misconfiguration. Just seamless productivity.
Benefits of Using Autopilot and Intune for Remote Laptop Deployments
By adopting this modern provisioning approach, you gain:
Zero-touch provisioning: No need for IT to unbox or image devices
Scalable setup: Onboard one or 1,000 users with the same effort
Faster time to productivity: Devices are fully configured from first logon
Improved endpoint security: Compliance policies enforced remotely
Reduced IT workload: Less manual configuration, more strategic focus
Best Practices When Automating Remote Laptop Deployment
Keep Autopilot and Intune Profiles Updated: Review and update configurations regularly to align with changing company policies or software requirements.
Test with Pilot Groups: Before pushing configurations company-wide, test on sample devices or select departments.
Communicate Clearly With Users: Provide setup instructions or a welcome guide to prepare remote employees for the Autopilot process.
Monitor Device Compliance: Use Intune reports to ensure devices are meeting security and management standards after deployment.
Adopting Modern Provisioning? Let Circuit Minds Help
If you're still imaging laptops manually or navigating multiple tools to support remote work, it's time to modernize. At Circuit Minds, we help organisations implement end-to-end automated provisioning pipelines using Microsoft Autopilot and Intune—tailored to your business needs.
From selecting the right OEM partner to configuring your Autopilot and Intune environment, we streamline the entire journey, ensuring your remote teams are up and running with minimal friction.
👉 Book a free consultation to learn how Circuit Minds can help you.
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