From f6a8aa6fb69c1346ba6e6cf1dc9880699d7c2a91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jake Stoker <94176328+JASTOKER@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 14:44:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Adding cloud kerberos trust I believe this guide is also for cloud kerberos trust deployments as well? I.e. a customer wants to deploy a cert to enable RDP. This is also linked in the FAQ section of the Cloud Kerberos Trust doc. --- .../hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md index d0cc1cad93..738635f76d 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md @@ -15,13 +15,14 @@ appliesto: - ✅ Windows 11 - ✅ Hybrid deployment - ✅ Key trust +- ✅ Cloud kerberos trust --- -# Deploying Certificates to Key Trust Users to Enable RDP +# Deploying Certificates to Key Trust/Cloud Kerberos Trust Users to Enable RDP Windows Hello for Business supports using a certificate as the supplied credential when establishing a remote desktop connection to a server or other device. For certificate trust deployments, creation of this certificate occurs at container creation time. -This document discusses an approach for key trust deployments where authentication certificates can be deployed to an existing key trust user. +This document discusses an approach for key trust/cloud kerberos trust deployments where authentication certificates can be deployed to an existing key trust user. Three approaches are documented here: