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appliesto:
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 11</a>
- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10</a>
ms.date: 12/06/2023
ms.date: 03/12/2024
---
# UCClient
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| **IsVirtual** | [bool](/azure/data-explorer/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/bool) | No | `Yes, No` | Whether device is a virtual device. |
| **LastCensusScanTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | The last time this device performed a successful census scan, if any. |
| **LastWUScanTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | The last time this device performed a successful Windows Update scan, if any. |
| **NewTest_CF [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. |
| **OSArchitecture** | [string](/azure/data-explorer/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | Yes | `x86` | The architecture of the operating system (not the device) this device is currently on. |
| **OSBuild** | [string](/azure/data-explorer/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | No | `10.0.22621.1702` | The full operating system build installed on this device, such as Major.Minor.Build.Revision |
| **OSBuildNumber** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `22621` | The major build number, in int format, the device is using. |
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| **WUAutomaticUpdates** | | No | | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. Manage automatic update behavior to scan, download, and install updates. |
| **WUDeadlineNoAutoRestart** | | No | | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. Devices won't automatically restart outside of active hours until the deadline is reached - It's 1 by default and indicates enabled, 0 indicates disabled |
| **WUDODownloadMode** | | No | | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. The Windows Update DO DownloadMode configuration. |
| **WUFeatureDeadlineDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `0` | CSP: ConfigureDeadlineForFeatureUpdates. The Windows Update feature update deadline configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured, 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values > 0 indicate the deadline in days. |
| **WUFeatureDeferralDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `0` | CSP: DeferFeatureUpdates. The Windows Update feature update deferral configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured, 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values > 0 indicate the policy setting. |
| **WUFeatureGracePeriodDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `7` | The Windows Update grace period for feature update in days. -1 indicates not configured, 0 indicates configured and set to 0. Values greater than 0 indicate the grace period in days. |
| **WUFeaturePauseEndTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. The time Windows Update feature update pause will end, if activated, else null. |
| **WUFeatureDeadlineDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `0` | CSP: ConfigureDeadlineForFeatureUpdates. The feature update deadline configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured. 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values > 0 indicate the deadline in days. |
| **WUFeatureDeferralDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `0` | CSP: DeferFeatureUpdates. The feature update deferral configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured. 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values > 0 indicate the policy setting. |
| **WUFeatureGracePeriodDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `7` | The Windows Update grace period for feature update in days. -1 indicates not configured. 0 indicates configured and set to 0. Values greater than 0 indicate the grace period in days. |
| **WUFeaturePauseEndTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. The time Windows Update feature update pause ends, if activated, else null. |
| **WUFeaturePauseStartTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. The time Windows Update feature update pause was activated, if activated, else null. Feature updates are paused for 35 days from the specified start date. |
| **WUFeaturePauseState** | [string](/azure/data-explorer/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | No | `NotConfigured` | Indicates pause status of device for feature updates. Possible values are Paused, NotPaused, NotConfigured. |
| **WUNotificationLevel** | | No | | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. This policy allows you to define what Windows Update notifications users see. 0 (default) - Use the default Windows Update notifications. 1 - Turn off all notifications, excluding restart warnings. 2 - Turn off all notifications, including restart warnings |
| **WUNotificationLevel** | | No | | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. This policy allows you to define what Windows Update notifications users see. 0 (default) - Use the default Windows Update notifications. 1 - Turn off all notifications, excluding restart warnings. 2 - Turn off all notifications, including restart warnings |
| **WUPauseUXDisabled** | | No | | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. This policy allows the IT admin to disable the Pause Updates feature. When this policy is enabled, the user can't access the Pause updates' feature. Supported values 0, 1. |
| **WUQualityDeadlineDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `7` | CSP: ConfigureDeadlineForQualityUpdates. The Windows update quality update deadline configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured, 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values > 0 indicate the deadline in days. |
| **WUQualityDeferralDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `-1` | CSP: DeferQualityUpdates. The Windows Update quality update deferral configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured, 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values greater than 0 indicate the policy setting. |
| **WUQualityGracePeriodDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `0` | The Windows Update grace period for quality update in days. -1 indicates not configured, 0 indicates configured and set to 0. Values greater than 0 indicate the grace period in days. |
| **WUQualityPauseEndTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. The time Windows Update quality update pause- will end, if activated, else null. |
| **WUQualityDeadlineDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `7` | CSP: ConfigureDeadlineForQualityUpdates. The Windows update quality update deadline configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured. 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values > 0 indicate the deadline in days. |
| **WUQualityDeferralDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `-1` | CSP: DeferQualityUpdates. The Windows Update quality update deferral configuration in days. -1 indicates not configured. 0 indicates configured but set to 0. Values greater than 0 indicate the policy setting. |
| **WUQualityGracePeriodDays** | [int](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/int) | No | `0` | The Windows Update grace period for quality update in days. -1 indicates not configured. 0 indicates configured and set to 0. Values greater than 0 indicate the grace period in days. |
| **WUQualityPauseEndTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. The time the quality update pause ends, if activated, else null. |
| **WUQualityPauseStartTime [UTC]** | [datetime](/azure/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/datetime) | No | `2020-05-14 09:26:03.478039` | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. The time Windows Update quality update pause- was activated; if activated; else null. |
| **WUQualityPauseState** | [string](/azure/data-explorer/kusto/query/scalar-data-types/string) | No | `NotConfigured` | Indicates pause status of device for quality updates. Possible values are Paused, NotPaused, NotConfigured. |
| **WURestartNotification** | | No | | Currently, data isn't gathered to populate this field. Allows the IT Admin to specify the method by which the auto restart required notification is dismissed. The following list shows the supported values: 1 (default) = Auto Dismissal. 2 - User Dismissal. |

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- csi.exe
- dbghost.exe
- dbgsvc.exe
- dbgsrv.exe
- dnx.exe
- dotnet.exe
- fsi.exe
@ -143,6 +144,7 @@ The blocklist policy that follows includes "Allow all" rules for both kernel and
<Deny ID="ID_DENY_CSCRIPT" FriendlyName="cscript.exe" FileName="cscript.exe" MinimumFileVersion="5.812.10240.0" />
<Deny ID="ID_DENY_DBGHOST" FriendlyName="dbghost.exe" FileName="DBGHOST.Exe" MinimumFileVersion="2.3.0.0" />
<Deny ID="ID_DENY_DBGSVC" FriendlyName="dbgsvc.exe" FileName="DBGSVC.Exe" MinimumFileVersion="2.3.0.0" />
<Deny ID="ID_DENY_DBGSRV" FriendlyName="dbgsrv.exe" FileName="dbgsrv.exe" MinimumFileVersion="0.0.0.0" MaximumFileVersion="65355.65355.65355.65355" />
<Deny ID="ID_DENY_DNX" FriendlyName="dnx.exe" FileName="dnx.Exe" MinimumFileVersion="0.0.0.0" MaximumFileVersion="65355.65355.65355.65355" />
<Deny ID="ID_DENY_DOTNET" FriendlyName="dotnet.exe" FileName="dotnet.exe" MinimumFileVersion="0.0.0.0" MaximumFileVersion="65355.65355.65355.65355" />
<Deny ID="ID_DENY_FSI" FriendlyName="fsi.exe" FileName="fsi.exe" MinimumFileVersion="0.0.0.0" MaximumFileVersion="65355.65355.65355.65355" />
@ -854,6 +856,7 @@ The blocklist policy that follows includes "Allow all" rules for both kernel and
<FileRuleRef RuleID="ID_DENY_CSCRIPT" />
<FileRuleRef RuleID="ID_DENY_DBGHOST" />
<FileRuleRef RuleID="ID_DENY_DBGSVC" />
<FileRuleRef RuleID="ID_DENY_DBGSRV" />
<FileRuleRef RuleID="ID_DENY_DNX" />
<FileRuleRef RuleID="ID_DENY_DOTNET" />
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title: Enterprise certificate pinning
description: Enterprise certificate pinning is a Windows feature for remembering, or pinning, a root issuing certificate authority, or end-entity certificate to a domain name.
ms.topic: concept-article
ms.date: 05/24/2023
ms.date: 03/12/2024
---
# Enterprise certificate pinning overview
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ To deploy enterprise certificate pinning, you need to:
- Apply the pin rules certificate trust list file to a reference administrative computer
- Deploy the registry configuration on the reference computer via group policy
### Create a pin rules XML file
### Create a pin rules XML file
The XML-based pin rules file consists of a sequence of PinRule elements.
Each PinRule element contains a sequence of one or more Site elements and a sequence of zero or more Certificate elements.
@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ Each PinRule element contains a sequence of one or more Site elements and a sequ
#### PinRules element
The PinRules element can have the following attributes.
For help with formatting Pin Rules, see [Represent a date in XML](#represent-a-date-in-xml) or [Represent a duration in XML](#represent-a-duration-in-xml).
For help with formatting Pin Rules, see [Represent a date in XML](#represent-a-date-in-xml) or [Represent a duration in XML](#represent-a-duration-in-xml).
| Attribute | Description | Required |
|-----------|-------------|----------|
| **Duration** or **NextUpdate** | Specifies when the Pin Rules expires. Either is required. **NextUpdate** takes precedence if both are specified. <br> **Duration**, represented as an XML TimeSpan data type, doesn't allow years and months. You represent the **NextUpdate** attribute as an XML DateTime data type in UTC. | **Required?** Yes. At least one is required. |
| **LogDuration** or **LogEndDate** | Configures auditing only to extend beyond the expiration of enforcing the Pin Rules. <br> **LogEndDate**, represented as an XML DateTime data type in UTC, takes precedence if both are specified. <br> You represent **LogDuration** as an XML TimeSpan data type, which doesn't allow years and months. <br> If `none of the attributes are specified, auditing expiration uses **Duration** or **NextUpdate** attributes. | No. |
| **LogDuration** or **LogEndDate** | Configures auditing only to extend beyond the expiration of enforcing the Pin Rules. <br> **LogEndDate**, represented as an XML DateTime data type in UTC, takes precedence if both are specified. <br> You represent **LogDuration** as an XML TimeSpan data type, which doesn't allow years and months. <br> If `none of the attributes are specified, auditing expiration uses **Duration** or **NextUpdate** attributes. | No. |
| **ListIdentifier** | Provides a friendly name for the list of pin rules. Windows doesn't use this attribute for certificate pinning enforcement; however, it's included when the pin rules are converted to a certificate trust list (CTL). | No. |
#### PinRule element
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| Attribute | Description | Required |
|-----------|-------------|----------|
| **File** | Path to a file containing one or more certificates. Where the certificate(s) can be encoded as: <br>- single certificate <br>- p7b <br>- sst <br> These files can also be Base64 formatted. All **Site** elements included in the same **PinRule** element can match any of these certificates. | Yes (File, Directory, or Base64 must be present). |
| **Directory** | Path to a directory containing one or more of the above certificate files. Skips any files not containing any certificates. | Yes (File, Directory, or Base64 must be present). |
| **Directory** | Path to a directory containing one or more of the above certificate files. Skips any files not containing any certificates. | Yes (File, Directory, or Base64 must be present). |
| **Base64** | Base64 encoded certificate(s). Where the certificate(s) can be encoded as: <br>- single certificate <br>- p7b <br> - sst <br> This allows the certificates to be included in the XML file without a file directory dependency. <br> Note: <br> You can use **certutil -encode** to convert a .cer file into base64. You can then use Notepad to copy and paste the base64 encoded certificate into the pin rule. | Yes (File, Directory, or Base64 must be present). |
| **EndDate** | Enables you to configure an expiration date for when the certificate is no longer valid in the pin rule. <br>If you are in the process of switching to a new root or CA, you can set the **EndDate** to allow matching of this element's certificates.<br> If the current time is past the **EndDate**, when creating the certificate trust list (CTL) the parser outputs a warning message and excludes the certificate(s) from the Pin Rule in the generated CTL.<br> For help with formatting Pin Rules, see [Represent a date in XML](#represent-a-date-in-xml).| No.|
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### Apply certificate pinning rules to a reference computer
Now that your certificate pinning rules are in the certificate trust list format, you need to apply the settings to a reference computer as a prerequisite to deploying the setting to your enterprise.
To simplify the deployment configuration, it's best to apply your certificate pinning rules to a computer that has the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) included in the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT).
Now that your certificate pinning rules are in the certificate trust list format, you need to apply the settings to a reference computer as a prerequisite to deploying the setting to your enterprise.
To simplify the deployment configuration, it's best to apply your certificate pinning rules to a computer that has the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) included in the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT).
Use *certutil.exe* to apply your certificate pinning rules to your reference computer using the *setreg* argument.\
The *setreg* argument takes a secondary argument that determines the location of where certutil writes the certificate pining rules.\
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You pass the name of the file as the last argument. You must prefix the file name with the `@` symbol as in the following example:
```cmd
Certutil -setreg chain\PinRules @pinrules.stl
Certutil -setreg chain\PinRules @pinrules.stl
```
> [!NOTE]
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set PinRulesLogDir=c:\PinRulesLog
mkdir %PinRulesLogDir%
icacls %PinRulesLogDir% /grant *S-1-15-2-1:(OI)(CI)(F)
icacls %PinRulesLogDir% /grant *S-1-1-0:(OI)(CI)(F)
icacls %PinRulesLogDir% /grant *S-1-1-0:(OI)(CI)(F)
icacls %PinRulesLogDir% /grant *S-1-5-12:(OI)(CI)(F)
icacls %PinRulesLogDir% /inheritance:e /setintegritylevel (OI)(CI)L
```
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- `DE28F4A4_www.yammer.com.p7b`
If there's either an enterprise certificate pin rule or a Microsoft certificate pin rule mismatch, then Windows writes the .p7b file to the **MismatchPinRules** child folder.
If the pin rules have expired, then Windows writes the .p7b to the **ExpiredPinRules** child folder.
If the pin rules have expired, then Windows writes the .p7b to the **ExpiredPinRules** child folder.
## Represent a date in XML
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![Representing a date.](images/enterprise-certificate-pinning-representing-a-date.png)
For simplicity, you can truncate decimal point (.) and the numbers after it.
For simplicity, you can truncate decimal point (.) and the numbers after it.
However, be certain to append the uppercase "Z" to the end of the XML date string.
```cmd
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## Convert an XML duration
You can convert an XML formatted timespan into a timespan variable that you can read.
You can convert an XML formatted timespan into a timespan variable that you can read.
![Converting an XML duration.](images/enterprise-certificate-pinning-converting-a-duration.png)

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---
title: Windows Hello for Business cloud-only deployment guide
description: Learn how to deploy Windows Hello for Business in a cloud-only deployment scenario.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.topic: how-to
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
---
# Cloud-only deployment guide
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Cloud-only deployments use Microsoft Entra multifactor authentication (MFA) during Windows Hello for Business enrollment, and there's no other MFA configuration needed. If you aren't already registered in MFA, you're guided through the MFA registration as part of the Windows Hello for Business enrollment process.
Policy settings can be configured to control the behavior of Windows Hello for Business, via configuration service provider (CSP) or group policy (GPO). In cloud-only deployments, devices are
Policy settings can be configured to control the behavior of Windows Hello for Business, via configuration service provider (CSP) or group policy (GPO). In cloud-only deployments, devices are
typically configured via an MDM solution like Microsoft Intune, using the [PassportForWork CSP][WIN-1].
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---
title: Configure Active Directory Federation Services in a hybrid certificate trust model
description: Learn how to configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to support the Windows Hello for Business hybrid certificate trust model.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
---
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The CRA enrolls for an *enrollment agent certificate*, and the Windows Hello for
Sign-in the AD FS server with *domain administrator* equivalent credentials.
Open a **Windows PowerShell** prompt and type the following command:
```PowerShell
Set-AdfsCertificateAuthority -EnrollmentAgent -EnrollmentAgentCertificateTemplate WHFBEnrollmentAgent -WindowsHelloCertificateTemplate WHFBAuthentication -WindowsHelloCertificateProxyEnabled $true
```

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---
title: Configure and enroll in Windows Hello for Business in hybrid certificate trust model
description: Learn how to configure devices and enroll them in Windows Hello for Business in a hybrid certificate trust scenario.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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---
title: Configure and validate the PKI in an hybrid certificate trust model
description: Configure and validate the Public Key Infrastructure when deploying Windows Hello for Business in a hybrid certificate trust model.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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---
title: Windows Hello for Business hybrid certificate trust deployment guide
description: Learn how to deploy Windows Hello for Business in a hybrid certificate trust scenario.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
---
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> Once the prerequisites are met, deploying Windows Hello for Business consists of the following steps:
>
> - [Configure and validate the Public Key Infrastructure](hybrid-cert-trust-pki.md)
> - [Configure Active Directory Federation Services](hybrid-cert-trust-adfs.md)
> - [Configure Active Directory Federation Services](hybrid-cert-trust-adfs.md)
> - [Configure and enroll in Windows Hello for Business](hybrid-cert-trust-enroll.md)
> - (optional) [Configure single sign-on for Microsoft Entra joined devices](../hello-hybrid-aadj-sso.md)

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---
title: Windows Hello for Business cloud Kerberos trust deployment guide
description: Learn how to deploy Windows Hello for Business in a cloud Kerberos trust scenario.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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---
title: Configure and enroll in Windows Hello for Business in a hybrid key trust model
description: Learn how to configure devices and enroll them in Windows Hello for Business in a hybrid key trust scenario.
ms.date: 12/29/2023
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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---
title: Windows Hello for Business hybrid key trust deployment guide
description: Learn how to deploy Windows Hello for Business in a hybrid key trust scenario.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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---
title: Plan a Windows Hello for Business Deployment
description: Learn about the role of each component within Windows Hello for Business and how certain deployment decisions affect other aspects of your infrastructure.
ms.date: 01/02/2024
ms.topic: overview
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: concept-article
---
# Plan a Windows Hello for Business deployment

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---
title: Configure Active Directory Federation Services in an on-premises certificate trust model
description: Learn how to configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to support the Windows Hello for Business on-premises certificate trust model.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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---
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
title: Configure Windows Hello for Business Policy settings in an on-premises certificate trust
description: Configure Windows Hello for Business Policy settings for Windows Hello for Business in an on-premises certificate trust scenario

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title: Windows Hello for Business on-premises certificate trust deployment guide
description: Learn how to deploy Windows Hello for Business in an on-premises, certificate trust scenario.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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title: Configure Active Directory Federation Services in an on-premises key trust model
description: Learn how to configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to support the Windows Hello for Business key trust model.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
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ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
title: Configure Windows Hello for Business Policy settings in an on-premises key trust
description: Configure Windows Hello for Business Policy settings for Windows Hello for Business in an on-premises key trust scenario

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title: Windows Hello for Business on-premises key trust deployment guide
description: Learn how to deploy Windows Hello for Business in an on-premises, key trust scenario.
ms.date: 01/03/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
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title: Prepare users to provision and use Windows Hello for Business
description: Learn how to prepare users to enroll and to use Windows Hello for Business.
ms.date: 01/02/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: end-user-help
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---
title: Windows Hello for Business known deployment issues
description: This article is a troubleshooting guide for known Windows Hello for Business deployment issues.
ms.date: 06/02/2023
ms.date: 03/12/2024
ms.topic: troubleshooting
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title: Windows Hello errors during PIN creation
description: Learn about the Windows Hello error codes that might happen during PIN creation.
ms.topic: troubleshooting
ms.date: 01/26/2024
ms.date: 03/12/2024
---
# Windows Hello errors during PIN creation

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- Don't have the option *Accounts > Change password* in the Settings app
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# Web sign-in for Windows
Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2 with [KB5030310][KB-1], you can enable a web-based sign-in experience on Microsoft Entra joined devices, unlocking new sign-in options and capabilities.
This feature is called *Web sign-in*.
Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2 with [KB5030310][KB-1], you can enable a web-based sign-in experience on Microsoft Entra joined devices.
This feature is called *Web sign-in*, and it unlocks new sign-in options and capabilities.
Web sign-in is a *credential provider*, and it was initially introduced in Windows 10 with support for Temporary Access Pass (TAP) only. With the release of Windows 11, the supported scenarios and capabilities of Web sign-in are expanded.\
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To use web sign-in, the clients must meet the following prerequisites:
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- Windows 11, version 22H2 with [5030310][KB-1], or later
- Must be [Microsoft Entra joined](/entra/identity/devices/concept-directory-join)
- Must have Internet connectivity, as the authentication is done over the Internet
- [Microsoft Entra joined](/entra/identity/devices/concept-directory-join)
- Internet connectivity, as the authentication is done over the Internet
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