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- Cloud only, Hybrid, and On-premises only Windows Hello for Business deployments
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- Azure AD joined, Hybrid Azure AD joined, and Enterprise joined devices
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Windows Hello for Business supports using a certificate deployed to a Windows Hello for Business container as a supplied credential to establish a remote desktop connection to a server or another device. This functionality is not supported for key trust deployments. This feature takes advantage of the redirected smart card capabilities of the remote desktop protocol. Windows Hello for Business key trust can be used with [Windows Defender Remote Credential Guard](../remote-credential-guard.md).
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Windows Hello for Business supports using a certificate deployed to a Windows Hello for Business container as a supplied credential to establish a remote desktop connection to a server or another device. This functionality is not supported for key trust deployments. This feature takes advantage of the redirected smart card capabilities of the remote desktop protocol. Windows Hello for Business key trust can be used with [Windows Defender Remote Credential Guard](../remote-credential-guard.md) to establish an RDP connection.
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Microsoft continues to investigate supporting using keys trust for supplied credentials in a future release.
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- Biometric enrollments
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- Windows 10, version 1809
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Users using earlier versions of Windows 10 could remote desktop to using Windows Hello for Business but were limited to the using their PIN as their authentication gesture. Windows 10, version 1809 introduces the ability for users to authenticate to a remote desktop session using their Windows Hello for Business biometric gesture. The feature is on by default, so your users can take advantage of it as soon as they upgrade to Windows 10, version 1809.
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Users using earlier versions of Windows 10 could authenticate to a remote desktop using Windows Hello for Business but were limited to using their PIN as their authentication gesture. Windows 10, version 1809 introduces the ability for users to authenticate to a remote desktop session using their Windows Hello for Business biometric gesture. The feature is on by default, so your users can take advantage of it as soon as they upgrade to Windows 10, version 1809.
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### How does it work
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