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Update hello-hybrid-cert-whfb-provision.md
The attached image on this document say "YES" about this step and the correct configuration is also like that. It needs to be corrected because it will cause confusion to readers.
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ To configure Windows Hello for Business using an *account protection* policy:
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1. Under *Block Windows Hello for Business*, select **Disabled** and multiple policies become available
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- These policies are optional to configure, but it's recommended to configure *Enable to use a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)* to **Yes**
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- For more information about these policies, see [MDM policy settings for Windows Hello for Business](hello-manage-in-organization.md#mdm-policy-settings-for-windows-hello-for-business)
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1. Under *Enable to certificate for on-premises resources*, select **Disabled** and multiple policies become available
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1. Under *Enable to certificate for on-premises resources*, select **YES**
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1. Select **Next**
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1. Optionally, add *scope tags* > **Next**
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1. Assign the policy to a security group that contains as members the devices or users that you want to configure > **Next**
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@ -195,4 +195,4 @@ The certificate authority validates the certificate was signed by the registrati
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[MEM-3]: /mem/intune/configuration/custom-settings-configure
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[MEM-4]: /windows/client-management/mdm/passportforwork-csp
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[MEM-5]: /mem/intune/protect/endpoint-security-account-protection-policy
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[MEM-6]: /mem/intune/protect/identity-protection-configure
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[MEM-6]: /mem/intune/protect/identity-protection-configure
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