W8.1 User Device Enrollment - Setup.exe

Behavior: On W8.1 Enterprise upon logging into 'portal.manage.microsoft' for the first time then proceeding to device enrollment a download link is present for the full Intune client agent (as expected). If the user closes the browser without enrolling then
logs in again only MDM device enrollment tips are displayed. Using a private browser session also only shows MDM enrollment tips.
Question:
- Is this behavior a bug or by design?

On Windows 8.1 Enterprise, the expected behavior is to only see the "Learn how to enroll" link when you click the Add Device button.
I cannot reproduce it showing the download link on 8.1 devices.
Please feel free to open a support case if it looks like something isn't working as expected.
Thanks,
Jon L. - MSFT - This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights.

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    0::Feb 06 15:04:58.196 [222] <10.2.45.144> #2 {main}
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    0::Feb 06 15:13:55.070 [221] <10.2.45.144> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_checkin.php:148)} Completed in 104ms | 200 OK [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_checkin]
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    0::Feb 06 15:13:57.477 [2109] <10.2.45.144> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_checkin.php:148)} Completed in 133ms | 200 OK [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_checkin]
    1::Feb 06 15:13:58.774 [222] <10.2.45.144> {LogElapsedTime (common.php:82)} Time since script start: 131us [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_checkin]
    1::Feb 06 15:13:58.774 [222] <10.2.45.144> {require_once (mdm_checkin.php:11)} vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv - PUT mdm_checkin
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    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.051 [222] <10.2.45.144> {LogElapsedTime (common.php:82)} Time since script start: 150us [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect]
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    0::Feb 06 15:14:01.057 [222] <10.2.45.144> {_connect_transaction_1 (db.php:396)} Status='Acknowledged' CommandUUID=E5269CE6-C19D-47FB-8B78-DD6400F81A1F
    0::Feb 06 15:14:01.093 [222] <10.2.45.144> {Task_generate_next_request (mdm_connect.php:108)} Sending request 'CertificateList' as CommandUUID=3540C8F6-0BF4-43F6-B023-3F95D3182B51
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.096 [222] <10.2.45.144> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_connect.php:133)} Sent Final Output (389 bytes)
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.096 [222] <10.2.45.144> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - /devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect
    0::Feb 06 15:14:01.096 [222] <10.2.45.144> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_connect.php:133)} Completed in 45ms | 200 OK [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect]
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.137 [221] <10.2.45.144> {LogElapsedTime (common.php:82)} Time since script start: 118us [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect]
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.137 [221] <10.2.45.144> {require_once (mdm_connect.php:11)} vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv - PUT mdm_connect
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.156 [221] <10.2.45.144> {Target_for_incoming_request (mdm_connect.php:20)} Found target iOS: <'iPad'[488](OWNER:User[5])>
    0::Feb 06 15:14:01.157 [221] <10.2.45.144> {_connect_transaction_1 (db.php:396)} Status='Acknowledged' CommandUUID=3540C8F6-0BF4-43F6-B023-3F95D3182B51
    0::Feb 06 15:14:01.175 [221] <10.2.45.144> {Task_generate_next_request (mdm_connect.php:108)} Sending request 'ProvisioningProfileList' as CommandUUID=AF5B54A8-3AD7-46EB-9933-A5EC721FA7D5
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.180 [221] <10.2.45.144> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_connect.php:133)} Sent Final Output (397 bytes)
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.180 [221] <10.2.45.144> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - /devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect
    0::Feb 06 15:14:01.181 [221] <10.2.45.144> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_connect.php:133)} Completed in 43ms | 200 OK [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect]
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.207 [2109] <10.2.45.144> {LogElapsedTime (common.php:82)} Time since script start: 122us [https://myserver.mydomain.lan/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect]
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.207 [2109] <10.2.45.144> {require_once (mdm_connect.php:11)} vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv - PUT mdm_connect
    1::Feb 06 15:14:01.215 [2109] <10.2.45.144> {Target_for_incoming_request (mdm_connect.php:20)} Found target iOS: <'iPad'[488](OWNER:User[5])>
    0::Feb 06 15:14:01.215 [2109] <10.2.45.144> {_connect_transaction_1 (db.php:396)} Status='Acknowledged' CommandUUID=AF5B54A8-3AD7-46EB-9933-A5EC721FA7D5
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