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title: Enroll Surface Hub to MDM provider
description: This page explains how to enroll Surface Hub to MDM provider
description: Learn how to enroll Surface Hub in MDM via manual or auto methods, including Intune setup for streamlined management and compliance
manager: frankbu
ms.service: surface-hub
author: coveminer
ms.author: chauncel
ms.topic: how-to
ms.date: 01/27/2023
ms.date: 11/13/2024
ms.localizationpriority: medium
appliesto:
- Surface Hub 2S
- Surface Hub
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# Enroll Surface Hub into MDM management

You can enroll Surface into Microsoft Intune or other MDM provider via manual or auto enrollment.
Learn how to enroll Surface Hub into Microsoft Intune or other Mobile Device Management (MDM) providers using manual or automatic enrollment options.

## Manual enrollment

1. Open the **Settings** app and sign in as a local administrator. Select **Surface Hub** > **Device management** and then select **+Device management**.
2. You will be prompted to sign in with the account to use for your MDM provider. After authenticating, the device automatically enrolls with your MDM provider.
1. Open the **Settings** app, sign in as a local administrator, and go to **Surface Hub** > **Device management**. Select **+Device management**.
2. Sign in with the account to use with your MDM provider. After authentication, the device automatically enrolls with your MDM provider.

> [!TIP]
> If you’re using Intune and the server address is not detected, enter **manage.microsoft.com**.
> [!TIP]
> If you’re using Intune and the server address isn’t automatically detected, enter **manage.microsoft.com**.
> [!NOTE]
> MDM enrollment uses the account details provided for authentication. The account must have permissions to enroll a Windows device as well as an Intune license (or the equivalent enrollment promissions configured in your third-party MDM provider).
> [!NOTE]
> MDM enrollment uses the provided account for authentication. Ensure this account has permissions to enroll a Windows device and an Intune license or equivalent permissions in your third-party MDM provider.
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## Auto Enrollment — Microsoft Entra affiliated
## Auto enrollment with Microsoft Entra affiliation

During the [initial setup process](/surface-hub/first-run-program-surface-hub#microsoft-azure-active-directory), when affiliating Surface Hub with a Microsoft Entra tenant that has Intune auto enrollment enabled, the device will automatically enroll with Intune. To learn more, refer to [Intune enrollment methods for Windows devices](/intune/enrollment/windows-enrollment-methods). Microsoft Entra affiliation and Intune auto enrollment are required for the Surface Hub to be a "compliant device" in Intune.
During the [initial setup process](/surface-hub/first-run-program-surface-hub#microsoft-azure-active-directory), if you affiliate Surface Hub with a Microsoft Entra tenant that has Intune auto enrollment enabled, the device automatically enrolls in Intune. For more information, see [Enroll Windows client devices in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/deployment-guide-enrollment-windows). Microsoft Entra affiliation and Intune auto enrollment are required for Surface Hub to be a "compliant device" in Intune.

## Manage Surface Hub via MDM

- See [Manage Surface Hub with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md)
- For more management options, see [Manage Surface Hub with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md).
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## Prerequisites

- Windows 11 or Windows 10 version 1809 (released November 2018)
- Devices must be registered with Windows Autopilot via one of the following methods:
- [Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) partner](https://partner.microsoft.com/membership/cloud-solution-provider)
- [Directly from Surface](https://prod.support.services.microsoft.com/supportrequestform/0d8bf192-cab7-6d39-143d-5a17840b9f5f)
- Windows 11 or Windows 10 version 1809 or later
- Devices must be registered with Windows Autopilot. To learn more, see [Surface Registration Support for Windows Autopilot](surface-autopilot-registration-support.md).

> [!NOTE]
> Devices manually or self-registered for Autopilot, such as imported from a CSV file, aren't allowed to use DFCI. By design, DFCI management requires external attestation of the device's commercial acquisition via a Microsoft CSP partner or Surface registration.
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