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1. Edit the XML file to meet your requirements and save it
1. Deploy the XML file to devices using configuration service provider (CSP), provisioning packages (PPKG), or group policy (GPO)
>[!IMPORTANT]
>If you use a provisioning package or `import-startlayout` to configure the taskbar, your configuration will be reapplied each time the `explorer.exe` process restarts. If your configuration pins an app and the user then unpins that app, the user's change will be overwritten the next time the configuration is applied. To apply a taskbar configuration that allows users to make changes that will persist, apply your configuration by using CSP or GPO.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> If you use a provisioning package to configure the taskbar, your configuration will be reapplied each time the `explorer.exe` process restarts. If your configuration pins an app and the user then unpins that app, the user's change will be overwritten the next time the configuration is applied. To apply a taskbar configuration that allows users to make changes that will persist, apply your configuration by using CSP or GPO.
> [!CAUTION]
> The use of the `Import-StartLayout` PowerShell cmdlet to provision the Taskbar layout is no longer supported in Windows 11. The only supported configuration in Windows 11 is to use a provisioning package.
::: zone pivot="windows-10"
>[!NOTE]

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Follow the instructions below to configure your devices using either Microsoft I
| Category | Setting name | Value |
|--|--|--|
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Passport For Work | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Windows Hello For Business | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Require Security Device | true |
[!INCLUDE [intune-settings-catalog-2](../../../../../includes/configure/intune-settings-catalog-2.md)]

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---
title: Configure and enroll in Windows Hello for Business in hybrid certificate trust model
description: Learn how to configure devices and enroll them in Windows Hello for Business in a hybrid certificate trust scenario.
ms.date: 06/23/2024
ms.date: 09/26/2024
ms.topic: tutorial
---
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ If the Intune tenant-wide policy is enabled and configured to your needs, you ca
| Category | Setting name | Value |
|--|--|--|
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Passport For Work | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Windows Hello For Business | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Certificate For On Prem Auth | Enabled |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Require Security Device | true |

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| Category | Setting name | Value |
|--|--|--|
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Passport For Work | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Windows Hello For Business | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Cloud Trust For On Prem Auth | Enabled |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Require Security Device | true |

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ If the Intune tenant-wide policy is enabled and configured to your needs, you ca
| Category | Setting name | Value |
|--|--|--|
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Passport For Work | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Use Windows Hello For Business | true |
| **Windows Hello for Business** | Require Security Device | true |
[!INCLUDE [intune-settings-catalog-2](../../../../../includes/configure/intune-settings-catalog-2.md)]