added note about issue when deploying certs via Intune and run-as

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Paolo Matarazzo 2024-09-13 14:17:02 -04:00
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This article describes two certificate deployment approaches, where authenticati
- Using an Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) enrollment policy - Using an Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) enrollment policy
>[!IMPORTANT] >[!IMPORTANT]
> If you deploying the certificate using Microsoft Intune, and you have User Account Control configure to *Prompt for credentials on secure desktop* you won't be able to use the *run as* feature. > If you deploying the certificate using Microsoft Intune, and you have [User Account Control](../../application-security/application-control/user-account-control/index.md) configure to *Prompt for credentials on the secure desktop* you won't be able to use the *run as* feature.
> In such scenario, when you try to execute an application with elevated privileges and choose the Windows Hello for Business credential, you'll receive the error message: **The username or password is incorrect**. > In such scenario, when you try to execute an application with elevated privileges and choose the Windows Hello for Business credential, you'll receive the error message: **The username or password is incorrect**.
> [!TIP] > [!TIP]