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Each scenario on your master list should now have a problem statement, an investigation as to why the password was used, and a mitigation plan on how to make the password usage go away. Armed with this data, one-by-one, close the gaps on user-visible passwords. Change policies and procedures as needed, make infrastructure changes where possible. Convert in-house applications to use federated identities or Windows integrated authentication. Work with third-party software vendors to update their software to support federated identities or Windows integrated authentication.
#### Repeat until all user password usage is mitigated
Some or all of your mitigations are in place. You need to validate your solutions have solved their problem statements. This is where you rely on your test users. You want to keep a good portion of your first test users, but this is a good opportunity to replace a few or add a few. Survey test users workflow for password usage. If all goes well, you have closed most or all the gaps. A few are likely to remain. Evaluate your solutions and what went wrong, change your solution as needed until you reach a solution that removes your user's need to type a password. If your stuck, others might be too. Use the forums from various sources or your network of IT colleague to describe your problem and see how others are solving it. If your out of options, contact Microsoft for assistance.
Some or all of your mitigations are in place. You need to validate that your solutions have solved their problem statements. This is where you rely on your test users. You want to keep a good portion of your first test users, but this is a good opportunity to replace a few or add a few. Survey test users workflow for password usage. If all goes well, you have closed most or all of the gaps. A few are likely to remain. Evaluate your solutions and what went wrong, change your solution as needed until you reach a solution that removes your user's need to type a password. If you are stuck, others might be too. Use the forums from various sources or your network of IT colleagues to describe your problem and see how others are solving it. If you are out of options, contact Microsoft for assistance.
#### Remove password capabilities from Windows
You believe you have mitigates all the password usage for the targeted work persona. Now comes the true test-- configure Windows so the user cannot use a password.