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For additional information about directory sync, including hybrid deployments (Azure Active Directory) see the Hybrid Windows Hello for Business [certificate trust prerequisites](hello-hybrid-cert-trust-prereqs.md#directory-synchronization) and [key trust prerequisites](hello-hybrid-key-trust-prereqs.md#directory-synchronization).
>[!NOTE]
>Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) does not support authentication with Windows Hello for Business key trust deployments. RDP is only supported with certificate trust deployments at this time. See [Remote Desktop with Biometrics](hello-features.md#remote-desktop-with-biometrics) to learn more.
> Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) does not support authentication with Windows Hello for Business key trust deployments. RDP is only supported with certificate trust deployments at this time. See [Remote Desktop with Biometrics](hello-features.md#remote-desktop-with-biometrics) to learn more.
Following are the various deployment guides and models included in this topic:
- [Hybrid Azure AD Joined Key Trust Deployment](hello-hybrid-key-trust.md)