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Update redirection and add prerequisites for Windows Hello for Business provisioning
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> [!NOTE]
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> The list of prerequisites varies depending on the deployment type, as described in the article [Plan a Windows Hello for Business deployment](deploy/index.md).
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> Depending on the deployment type, Windows Hello for Business provisioning is launched only if:
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> - The device meets the Windows Hello hardware requirements
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> - The device is joined to Active Directory or Microsoft Entra ID
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> - The user signs in with an account defined in Active Directory or Microsoft Entra ID
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> - The Windows Hello for Business policy is enabled
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> - The user is not connected to the machine via Remote Desktop
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> Additional prerequisites are required for specific deployment types, as described in the article [Plan a Windows Hello for Business deployment](deploy/index.md).
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During the provisioning phase, a *Windows Hello container* is created. A Windows Hello container is a logical grouping of *key material*, or data. The container holds organization's credentials only on devices that are *registered* with the organization's IdP.
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