Update windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-cert-trust-policy-settings.md

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Michael Nady
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3. Right-click **Group Policy object** and select **New**.
4. Type *Enable Windows Hello for Business* in the name box and click **OK**.
5. In the content pane, right-click the **Enable Windows Hello for Business** Group Policy object and click **Edit**.
6. In the navigation pane, expand **Policies** under **User Configuration** (this the only option for for Windows Server 2016, but for Windows Server 2019 and later this step can also be done in **Computer Configuration**).
6. In the navigation pane, expand **Policies** under **User Configuration** (this is the only option for Windows Server 2016, but for Windows Server 2019 and later this step can also be done in **Computer Configuration**).
7. Expand **Administrative Templates > Windows Component**, and select **Windows Hello for Business**.
8. In the content pane, double-click **Use Windows Hello for Business**. Click **Enable** and click **OK**.
9. Double-click **Use certificate for on-premises authentication**. Click **Enable** and click **OK**. Close the **Group Policy Management Editor**.