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The ", and" is part of the dialog box and should be bolded as well. Not bolding it has led customers to believe there are two separate options instead of one.
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ms.collection: M365-identity-device-management ms.collection: M365-identity-device-management
ms.topic: article ms.topic: article
localizationpriority: medium localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 08/20/2018 ms.date: 02/19/2021
ms.reviewer: ms.reviewer:
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# Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business: Group Policy # Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business: Group Policy
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7. Expand **Windows Settings**, **Security Settings**, and click **Public Key Policies**. 7. Expand **Windows Settings**, **Security Settings**, and click **Public Key Policies**.
8. In the details pane, right-click **Certificate Services Client <20> Auto-Enrollment** and select **Properties**. 8. In the details pane, right-click **Certificate Services Client <20> Auto-Enrollment** and select **Properties**.
9. Select **Enabled** from the **Configuration Model** list. 9. Select **Enabled** from the **Configuration Model** list.
10. Select the **Renew expired certificates**, **update pending certificates**, and **remove revoked certificates** check box. 10. Select the **Renew expired certificates**, **update pending certificates**, **and remove revoked certificates** check box.
11. Select the **Update certificates that use certificate templates** check box. 11. Select the **Update certificates that use certificate templates** check box.
12. Click **OK**. Close the **Group Policy Management Editor**. 12. Click **OK**. Close the **Group Policy Management Editor**.