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Desired State Configuration Made Simple for Any Windows Autopilot Deployment
Every Autopilot deployment starts with a vision — but without a consistent Desired State Configuration, that vision quickly unravels.
In this session, you’ll learn how to deliver a predictable, compliant Desired State Configuration in minutes - without registry edits, code rewrites, or re‑signing headaches.
Windows Gecko was designed with one clear objective: to provide IT administrators with a streamlined way to define and deliver a corporate configuration baseline to end-user devices - without restricting user autonomy or locking down the system unnecessarily. It ensures that every device starts from a known, trusted state, while still allowing users to install or adjust settings as needed.
Windows Gecko uses lightweight JSON configuration files to define and enforce baselines in system or user context, combine or limit features as needed, and keep every device aligned to your corporate standard.
Walk away with a ready‑to‑apply approach for delivering consistent, future‑proof baselines in any Windows Autopilot scenario.
Source: https://github.com/dotjesper/windows-gecko/
Target Audience: This session is intended for IT administrators, system engineers, and Windows deployment specialists who are responsible for managing and maintaining Windows environments within their organizations.
Attendees should have a basic understanding of Windows Autopilot scenarios and familiarity with Windows feature configurations. This session will be particularly beneficial for those looking to streamline their desired state configuration processes and minimize manual efforts in deploying and maintaining consistent configurations across end-user devices.

Jesper Nielsen
Solution Engineer at Microsoft & Technology Provocateur
Århus, Denmark
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