Delete rdp-signin-certificate.gif and update RDP

sign-in instructions
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Paolo Matarazzo
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ You must first create a *certificate template*, and then deploy certificates bas
1. Select **OK** to finalize your changes and create the new template. Your new template should now appear in the list of Certificate Templates 1. Select **OK** to finalize your changes and create the new template. Your new template should now appear in the list of Certificate Templates
1. Close the Certificate Templates console 1. Close the Certificate Templates console
#### Add Microsoft Passport Key Storage Provider to the certificate template ### Add Microsoft Passport Key Storage Provider to the certificate template
The following steps are required when you deploy certificates using an on-premises Active Directory Certificate Services enrollment policy. They are not required when distributing certificates using Microsoft Intune PKCS or SCEP profiles. The following steps are required when you deploy certificates using an on-premises Active Directory Certificate Services enrollment policy. They are not required when distributing certificates using Microsoft Intune PKCS or SCEP profiles.
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> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> The certificate chain of the issuing CA must be trusted by the target server. > The certificate chain of the issuing CA must be trusted by the target server.
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1. Open the Remote Desktop Client (`mstsc.exe`) on the client where the authentication certificate has been deployed 1. Open the Remote Desktop Client (`mstsc.exe`) on the client where the authentication certificate has been deployed
1. Attempt an RDP session to a target server 1. Attempt an RDP session to a target server
1. Use the certificate credential protected by your Windows Hello for Business gesture to authenticate 1. Use the certificate credential protected by your Windows Hello for Business gesture to authenticate
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> [!VIDEO https://learn-video.azurefd.net/vod/player?id=b6e1038d-98b5-48dc-8afb-65523d12cfaf]
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## Compatibility ## Compatibility