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Update RDP sign-in instructions with Windows Hello
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## User experience
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After the certificate is obtained, users can RDP to any Windows devices in the same Active Directory forest as the user's Active Directory account.
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Once users obtain their certificates, they can RDP to any Windows devices in the same Active Directory forest as the users' Active Directory account by opening the Remote Desktop Client (`mstsc.exe`). When connecting to the remote host, they are prompted to use Windows Hello for Business to authenticate.
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> [!VIDEO https://learn-video.azurefd.net/vod/player?id=b6e1038d-98b5-48dc-8afb-65523d12cfaf]
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1. Open the Remote Desktop Client (`mstsc.exe`) on the client where the authentication certificate is deployed
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1. Attempt an RDP session to a target server
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1. Use the certificate credential protected by your Windows Hello for Business gesture to authenticate
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Once users obtain their certificates, they can RDP to any Windows devices in the same Active Directory forest as the users' Active Directory account by opening the Remote Desktop Client (`mstsc.exe`). When connecting to the remote host, they are prompted to use Windows Hello for Business to authenticate.
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> [!VIDEO https://learn-video.azurefd.net/vod/player?id=b6e1038d-98b5-48dc-8afb-65523d12cfaf]
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