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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ The policy name for these operating systems is **Interactive logon: Require smar
The policy name for these operating systems is **Interactive logon: Require Windows Hello for Business or smart card**.
![securityPolicyRSAT](images/passwordless/00-updatedsecuritypolicytext.png)
When you enables this security policy setting, Windows prevents users from signing in or unlocking with a password. The password credential provider remains visible to the user. If a user tries to use a password, Windows informs the user they must use Windows Hello for Business or a smart card.
When you enable this security policy setting, Windows prevents users from signing in or unlocking with a password. The password credential provider remains visible to the user. If a user tries to use a password, Windows informs the user they must use Windows Hello for Business or a smart card.
#### Excluding the password credential provider
You can use Group Policy to deploy an administrative template policy settings to the computer. This policy settings is found under **Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Logon**