feedback from Jason Fisher

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jdeckerMS
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- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
In Windows 10, Version 1607, your network users can use Windows Phone with Windows Hello to sign in to a PC, connect to VPN, and sign in to Office 365 in a browser. Phone sign-in uses Bluetooth, which means no need to wait for a phone call or to remember a PIN -- just tap the app.
In Windows 10, Version 1607, your network users can use Windows Phone with Windows Hello to sign in to a PC, connect to VPN, and sign in to Office 365 in a browser. Phone sign-in uses Bluetooth, which means no need to wait for a phone call -- just unlock the phone and tap the app.
(add screenshot when I can get the app working)
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## Prerequisites
- Both phone and PC must be running Windows 10, Version 1607.
- The PC must be running Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education
- Both phone and PC must have Bluetooth.
- The PC must be joined to an Active Directory domain that is connected to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) domain, or the PC must be joined to Azure AD.
- The phone must be joined to Azure AD or have a work account added.
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- Set **UsePassportForWork** to **True**
- Set **Remote\UseRemotePassport** to **True**
Everyone can get the **Phone Sign-in** app from the Windows Store. If you want to distribute the **Phone Sign-in** app, your organization must have set up Windows Store for Business, with Microsoft added as a Line of Business (LOB) publisher.
Everyone can get the **Microsoft Authenticator** app from the Windows Store. If you want to distribute the **Microsoft Authenticator** app, your organization must have set up Windows Store for Business, with Microsoft added as a Line of Business (LOB) publisher.
[Tell people how to sign in using their phone.](prepare-people-to-use-microsoft-passport.md#bmk-remote)

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- The PC must be joined to the Active Directory domain or Azure AD cloud domain.
- The PC must have Bluetooth connectivity.
- The phone must be joined to the Azure AD cloud domain, or the user must have added a work account to their personal phone.
- The **Phone Sign-in** app must be installed on the phone.
- The **Microsoft Authenticator** app must be installed on the phone.
**Pair the PC and phone**
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**Sign in to PC using the phone**
1. Open the **Phone Sign-in** app and tap the name of the PC to sign in to.
> **Note: **  The first time that you run the **Phone Sign-in** app, you must add an account.
1. Open the **Microsoft Authenticator** app and tap the name of the PC to sign in to.
> **Note: **  The first time that you run the **Microsoft Authenticator** app, you must add an account.
 
2. Enter the work PIN that you set up when you joined the phone to the cloud domain or added a work account.