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1. Start the **Group Policy Management Console** (gpmc.msc).
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1. Start the **Group Policy Management Console** (gpmc.msc).
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2. Expand the domain and select the **Group Policy Object** node in the navigation pane.
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2. Expand the domain and select the **Group Policy Object** node in the navigation pane.
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3. Right-click the **Enable Windows Hello for Business** Group Policy object and click **Edit**.
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3. Right-click the **Enable Windows Hello for Business** Group Policy object and click **Edit**.
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4. In the navigation pane, expand **Policies** under **User Configuration** (this the only option for for Windows Server 2016, but for Windows Server 2019 and later this step can also be done in **Computer Configuration**).
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4. In the navigation pane, expand **Policies** under **User Configuration** (this is the only option for Windows Server 2016, but for Windows Server 2019 and later this step can also be done in **Computer Configuration**).
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5. Expand **Windows Settings > Security Settings**, and click **Public Key Policies**.
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5. Expand **Windows Settings > Security Settings**, and click **Public Key Policies**.
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6. In the details pane, right-click **Certificate Services Client – Auto-Enrollment** and select **Properties**.
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6. In the details pane, right-click **Certificate Services Client – Auto-Enrollment** and select **Properties**.
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7. Select **Enabled** from the **Configuration Model** list.
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7. Select **Enabled** from the **Configuration Model** list.
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