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This document describes Windows Hello for Business functionalities or scenarios that apply to:\
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- **Deployment type:** [!INCLUDE [hybrid](../../includes/hello-deployment-hybrid.md)]
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- **Trust type:** [!INCLUDE [cloud-kerberos](../../includes/hello-trust-cloud-kerberos.md)],[!INCLUDE [key](../../includes/hello-trust-key.md)]
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- **Join type:** [!INCLUDE [hello-join-aadj](hello-join-aad.md)], [!INCLUDE [hello-join-hybrid](hello-join-hybrid.md)]
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- **Join type:** [!INCLUDE [hello-join-aadj](../../includes/hello-join-aad.md)], [!INCLUDE [hello-join-hybrid](../../includes/hello-join-hybrid.md)]
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Windows Hello for Business supports using a certificate as the supplied credential, when establishing a remote desktop connection to another Windows device. This document discusses three approaches for *cloud Kerberos trust* and *key trust* deployments, where authentication certificates can be deployed to an existing Windows Hello for Business user:
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