diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-hybrid-aadj-sso-cert.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-hybrid-aadj-sso-cert.md index 54f37c9b50..1df6239643 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-hybrid-aadj-sso-cert.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-hybrid-aadj-sso-cert.md @@ -644,28 +644,28 @@ Sign-in a workstation with access equivalent to a _domain user_. 3. Select **Device Configuration**, and then click **Profiles**. 4. Select **Create Profile**. ![Intune Device Configuration Create Profile](images/aadjcert/intunedeviceconfigurationcreateprofile.png) -5. Next to **Name**, type **WHFB Certificate Enrollment**. -6. Next to **Description**, provide a description meaningful for your environment. -7. Select **Windows 10 and later** from the **Platform** list. -8. Select **SCEP certificate** from the **Profile** list. - ![WHFB Scep Profile Blade](images/aadjcert/intunewhfbscepprofile-00.png) -9. The **SCEP Certificate** blade should open. Configure **Certificate validity period** to match your organization. +5. Select **Windows 10 and later** from the **Platform** list. +6. Choose **SCEP certificate** from the **Profile** list, and select **Create**. +7. The **SCEP Certificate** wizard should open. Next to **Name**, type **WHFB Certificate Enrollment**. +8. Next to **Description**, provide a description meaningful for your environment, then select **Next**. +9. Select **User** as a certificate type. +10. Configure **Certificate validity period** to match your organization. > [!IMPORTANT] - > Remember that you need to configure your certificate authority to allow Microsoft Intune to configure certificate validity. + > Remember that you need to configure your certificate authority to allow Microsoft Intune to configure certificate validity. -10. Select **Enroll to Windows Hello for Business, otherwise fail (Windows 10 and later)** from the **Key storage provider (KSP)** list. -11. Select **Custom** from the **Subject name format** list. -12. Next to **Custom**, type **CN={{OnPrem_Distinguished_Name}}** to make the on-premises distinguished name the subject of the issued certificate. -13. Specify **User Principal Name (UPN)** as a **Subject Alternative Name** value. -14. Refer to the "Configure Certificate Templates on NDES" task for how you configured the **AADJ WHFB Authentication** certificate template in the registry. Select the appropriate combination of key usages from the **Key Usages** list that map to configured NDES template in the registry. In this example, the **AADJ WHFB Authentication** certificate template was added to the **SignatureTemplate** registry value name. The **Key usage** that maps to that registry value name is **Digital Signature**. -15. Select a previously configured **Trusted certificate** profile that matches the root certificate of the issuing certificate authority. +11. Select **Enroll to Windows Hello for Business, otherwise fail (Windows 10 and later)** from the **Key storage provider (KSP)** list. +12. Select **Custom** from the **Subject name format** list. +13. Next to **Custom**, type **CN={{OnPrem_Distinguished_Name}}** to make the on-premises distinguished name the subject of the issued certificate. +14. Specify **User Principal Name (UPN)** as a **Subject Alternative Name** value. +15. Refer to the "Configure Certificate Templates on NDES" task for how you configured the **AADJ WHFB Authentication** certificate template in the registry. Select the appropriate combination of key usages from the **Key Usages** list that map to configured NDES template in the registry. In this example, the **AADJ WHFB Authentication** certificate template was added to the **SignatureTemplate** registry value name. The **Key usage** that maps to that registry value name is **Digital Signature**. +16. Select a previously configured **Trusted certificate** profile that matches the root certificate of the issuing certificate authority. ![WHFB SCEP certificate profile Trusted Certificate selection](images/aadjcert/intunewhfbscepprofile-01.png) -16. Under **Extended key usage**, type **Smart Card Logon** under **Name**. Type **1.3.6.1.4.1.311.20.2.2** under **Object identifier**. Click **Add**. -17. Type a percentage (without the percent sign) next to **Renewal Threshold** to determine when the certificate should attempt to renew. The recommended value is **20**. +17. Under **Extended key usage**, type **Smart Card Logon** under **Name**. Type **1.3.6.1.4.1.311.20.2.2** under **Object identifier**. Click **Add**. +18. Type a percentage (without the percent sign) next to **Renewal Threshold** to determine when the certificate should attempt to renew. The recommended value is **20**. ![WHFB SCEP certificate Profile EKUs](images/aadjcert/intunewhfbscepprofile-03.png) -18. Under **SCEP Server URLs**, type the fully qualified external name of the Azure AD Application proxy you configured. Append to the name **/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll**. For example, https://ndes-mtephendemo.msappproxy.net/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll. Click **Add**. Repeat this step for each additional NDES Azure AD Application Proxy you configured to issue Windows Hello for Business certificates. Microsoft Intune round-robin load balances requests among the URLs listed in the SCEP certificate profile. -19. Click **OK**. -20. Click **Create**. +19. Under **SCEP Server URLs**, type the fully qualified external name of the Azure AD Application proxy you configured. Append to the name **/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll**. For example, https://ndes-mtephendemo.msappproxy.net/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll. Click **Add**. Repeat this step for each additional NDES Azure AD Application Proxy you configured to issue Windows Hello for Business certificates. Microsoft Intune round-robin load balances requests among the URLs listed in the SCEP certificate profile. +20. Click **Next**. +21. Click **Next** two more times to skip the **Scope tags** and **Assignments** steps of the wizard and click **Create**. ### Assign Group to the WHFB Certificate Enrollment Certificate Profile Sign-in a workstation with access equivalent to a _domain user_.