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updating requirements for WHfB
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<th align="left">Windows Hello for Business mode</th>
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<th align="left">Windows Hello for Business mode</th>
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<th align="left">Azure AD</th>
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<th align="left">Azure AD</th>
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<th align="left">Active Directory (AD) on-premises (available with production release of Windows Server 2016)</th>
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<th align="left">Active Directory (AD) on-premises (only supported with Windows 10, version 1703 clients)</th>
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<th align="left">Azure AD/AD hybrid (available with production release of Windows Server 2016)</th>
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<th align="left">Azure AD/AD hybrid (available with production release of Windows Server 2016)</th>
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<td align="left"><ul>
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<li>Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) (Windows Server 2016)</li>
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<li>Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) (Windows Server 2016)</li>
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<li>A few Windows Server 2016 domain controllers on-site</li>
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<li>A few Windows Server 2016 domain controllers on-site</li>
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<li>Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP2</li>
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<td align="left"><ul>
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<li>Azure AD subscription</li>
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<li>Azure AD subscription</li>
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<li>ADFS (Windows Server 2016)</li>
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<li>ADFS (Windows Server 2016)</li>
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<li>Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Windows Server 2016 schema</li>
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<li>Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Windows Server 2016 schema</li>
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<li>PKI infrastructure</li>
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<li>PKI infrastructure</li>
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<li>Configuration Manager SP2, Intune, or non-Microsoft MDM solution</li>
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<li>Azure AD subscription</li>
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<li>Azure AD subscription</li>
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Azure AD provides the ability to register devices with your enterprise and to provision Windows Hello for Business for organization accounts.
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Azure AD provides the ability to register devices with your enterprise and to provision Windows Hello for Business for organization accounts.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>Active Directory on-premises deployment **is not currently available** and will become available with a future update of ADFS on Windows Server 2016. The requirements listed in the above table will apply when this deployment type becomes available.
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## How to use Windows Hello for Business with Azure Active Directory
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## How to use Windows Hello for Business with Azure Active Directory
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