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Hybrid Deployment guide, FAQ updates and Fixes
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# Prepare and Deploy Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Federation Services
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# Windows Hello for Business Deployment Guide
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ms.date: 09/08/2017
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# Windows Hello for Business Certificate Trust New Installation
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# Configure Device Registration for Hybrid Windows Hello for Business
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# Hybrid Windows Hello for Business Prerequisites
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# Hybrid Azure AD joined Certificate Trust Deployment
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# Hybrid Windows Hello for Business Provisioning
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# Configuring Windows Hello for Business: Active Directory
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# Configure Windows Hello for Business: Active Directory Federation Services
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# Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business: Directory Synchronization
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# Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business: Public Key Infrastructure
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# Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business: Group Policy
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# Configure Windows Hello for Business
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# Windows Hello for Business
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Cloud only and hybrid deployments provide many choices for multifactor authentication. On-premises deployments must use a multifactor authentication that provides an AD FS multifactor adapter to be used in conjunction with the on-premises Windows Server 2016 AD FS server role. Organizations can use from the on-premises Azure Multifactor Authentication server, or choose from several third parties (Read [Microsoft and third-party additional authentication methods](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/operations/configure-additional-authentication-methods-for-ad-fs#microsoft-and-third-party-additional-authentication-methods) for more information).
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>[!NOTE]
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> Azure Multi-Factor Authentication is available through a:
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> Azure Multi-Factor Authentication is available through:
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>* Microsoft Enterprise Agreement
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>* Open Volume License Program
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>* Cloud Solution Providers program
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