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## Can I use Windows Hello for Business key trust and RDP?
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RDP currently does not support key based authentication and does not support self signed certificates. RDP with Windows Hello for Business is currently only supported with certificate based deployments.
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## Can I deploy Windows Hello for Business using System Center Configuration Manager?
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Windows Hello for Business deployments using System Center Configuration Manager need to move to the hybrid deployment model that uses Active Directory Federation Services. Deployments using System Center Configuration Manager will no longer be supported after November 2018.
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## Can I deploy Windows Hello for Business using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager?
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Windows Hello for Business deployments using Configuration Manager need to move to the hybrid deployment model that uses Active Directory Federation Services. Deployments using Configuration Manager will no longer be supported after November 2018.
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## How many users can enroll for Windows Hello for Business on a single Windows 10 computer?
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The maximum number of supported enrollments on a single Windows 10 computer is 10. That enables 10 users to each enroll their face and up to 10 fingerprints. While we support 10 enrollments, we will strongly encourage the use of Windows Hello security keys for the shared computer scenario when they become available.
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For more than a decade, many organizations have used the domain join to their on-premises Active Directory to enable:
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- IT departments to manage work-owned devices from a central location.
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- Users to sign in to their devices with their Active Directory work or school accounts.
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Typically, organizations with an on-premises footprint rely on imaging methods to provision devices, and they often use System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) or group policy (GP) to manage them.
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Typically, organizations with an on-premises footprint rely on imaging methods to provision devices, and they often use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager or group policy (GP) to manage them.
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If your environment has an on-premises AD footprint and you also want benefit from the capabilities provided by Azure Active Directory, you can implement hybrid Azure AD joined devices. These are devices that are both, joined to your on-premises Active Directory and your Azure Active Directory.
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