diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/feature-multifactor-unlock.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/feature-multifactor-unlock.md index 7947712bea..cf9c8484b0 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/feature-multifactor-unlock.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/feature-multifactor-unlock.md @@ -30,9 +30,7 @@ The policy setting has three components: ## Configure unlock factors > [!CAUTION] -> On Windows 11, the group policy [DontDisplayLastUserName](/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/interactive-logon-do-not-display-last-user-name) or the [InteractiveLogon_DoNotDisplayLastSignedIn CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-localpoliciessecurityoptions#interactivelogon_donotdisplaylastsignedin) are known to interfere with the ability to use multi-factor unlock. -> -> Disabling the group policy DontDisplayLastUserName or changing the InteractiveLogon_DoNotDisplayLastSignedIn CSP to 0 will let you use multi-factor unlock. +> On Windows 11, when the [DontDisplayLastUserName](/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/interactive-logon-do-not-display-last-user-name) security policy is enabled, it is known to interfere with the ability to use multi factor unlock. The **First unlock factor credential providers** and **Second unlock factor credential providers** portion of the policy setting each contain a comma separated list of credential providers.