diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/hello-enable-phone-signin.md b/windows/keep-secure/hello-enable-phone-signin.md index f9e44256fd..c77dfeeaf1 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/hello-enable-phone-signin.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/hello-enable-phone-signin.md @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ To enable phone sign-in to VPN, you must enable the [policy](#set-policies) for 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](../manage/working-with-line-of-business-apps.md). -[Tell people how to sign in using their phone.](prepare-people-to-use-microsoft-passport.md#bmk-remote) +[Tell people how to sign in using their phone.](hello-prepare-people-to-use.md#bmk-remote) ## Related topics diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/hello-identity-verification.md b/windows/keep-secure/hello-identity-verification.md index 73b4d394ce..06c9fc138d 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/hello-identity-verification.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/hello-identity-verification.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Windows stores biometric data that is used to implement Windows Hello securely o Reports of identity theft and large-scale hacking are frequent headlines. Nobody wants to be notified that their user name and password have been exposed. -You may wonder [how a PIN can help protect a device better than a password](why-a-pin-is-better-than-a-password.md). Passwords are shared secrets; they are entered on a device and transmitted over the network to the server. An intercepted account name and password can be used by anyone. Because they're stored on the server, a server breach can reveal those stored credentials. +You may wonder [how a PIN can help protect a device better than a password](hello-why-pin-is-better-than-a-password.md). Passwords are shared secrets; they are entered on a device and transmitted over the network to the server. An intercepted account name and password can be used by anyone. Because they're stored on the server, a server breach can reveal those stored credentials. In Windows 10, Windows Hello replaces passwords. When the identity provider supports keys, the Windows Hello provisioning process creates a cryptographic key pair bound to the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), if a device has a TPM, or in software. Access to these keys and obtaining a signature to validate user possession of the private key is enabled only by the PIN or biometric gesture. The two-step verification that takes place during Windows Hello enrollment creates a trusted relationship between the identity provider and the user when the public portion of the public/private key pair is sent to an identity provider and associated with a user account. When a user enters the gesture on the device, the identity provider knows from the combination of Hello keys and gesture that this is a verified identity and provides an authentication token that allows Windows 10 to access resources and services. diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/hello-manage-in-organization.md b/windows/keep-secure/hello-manage-in-organization.md index 87c3225316..f2a43b7df1 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/hello-manage-in-organization.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/hello-manage-in-organization.md @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The following table lists the Group Policy settings that you can configure for W
Use Phone Sign-in
True: Phone sign-in is enabled.
-False: Phone sign-in is disabled.
+True: Phone sign-in is enabled.
+False: Phone sign-in is disabled.
Policy | -Options | -|
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Use Windows Hello for Business | -- |
- Not configured: Users can provision Windows Hello for Business, which encrypts their domain password. -Enabled: Device provisions Windows Hello for Business using keys or certificates for all users. -Disabled: Device does not provision Windows Hello for Business for any user. - |
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Use a hardware security device | -- |
- Not configured: Windows Hello for Business will be provisioned using TPM if available, and will be provisioned using software if TPM is not available. -Enabled: Windows Hello for Business will only be provisioned using TPM. -Disabled: Windows Hello for Business will be provisioned using TPM if available, and will be provisioned using software if TPM is not available. - |
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Use biometrics | -- |
- Not configured: Biometrics can be used as a gesture in place of a PIN. -Enabled: Biometrics can be used as a gesture in place of a PIN. -Disabled: Only a PIN can be used as a gesture. - |
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PIN Complexity | -Require digits | -
- Not configured: Users must include a digit in their PIN. -Enabled: Users must include a digit in their PIN. -Disabled: Users cannot use digits in their PIN. - |
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Require lowercase letters | -
- Not configured: Users cannot use lowercase letters in their PIN. -Enabled: Users must include at least one lowercase letter in their PIN. -Disabled: Users cannot use lowercase letters in their PIN. - |
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Maximum PIN length | -
- Not configured: PIN length must be less than or equal to 127. -Enabled: PIN length must be less than or equal to the number you specify. -Disabled: PIN length must be less than or equal to 127. - |
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Minimum PIN length | -
- Not configured: PIN length must be greater than or equal to 4. -Enabled: PIN length must be greater than or equal to the number you specify. -Disabled: PIN length must be greater than or equal to 4. - |
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Expiration | -
- Not configured: PIN does not expire. -Enabled: PIN can be set to expire after any number of days between 1 and 730, or PIN can be set to never expire by setting policy to 0. -Disabled: PIN does not expire. - |
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History | -
- Not configured: Previous PINs are not stored. -Enabled: Specify the number of previous PINs that can be associated to a user account that can't be reused. -Disabled: Previous PINs are not stored. -Note Current PIN is included in PIN history.
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Require special characters | -
- Not configured: Users cannot include a special character in their PIN. -Enabled: Users must include at least one special character in their PIN. -Disabled: Users cannot include a special character in their PIN. - |
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Require uppercase letters | -
- Not configured: Users cannot include an uppercase letter in their PIN. -Enabled: Users must include at least one uppercase letter in their PIN. -Disabled: Users cannot include an uppercase letter in their PIN. - |
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Phone Sign-in | -
- Use Phone Sign-in -Note Applies to desktop only. Phone sign-in is currently limited to select Technology Adoption Program (TAP) participants.
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- Not configured: Phone sign-in is disabled. -Enabled: Users can use a portable, registered device as a companion device for desktop authentication. -Disabled: Phone sign-in is disabled. - |
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Policy | -Scope | -Default | -Options | -|
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UsePassportForWork | -- | Device | -True | -
- True: Windows Hello for Business will be provisioned for all users on the device. -False: Users will not be able to provision Windows Hello for Business. -Note If Windows Hello for Business is enabled, and then the policy is changed to False, users who previously set up Windows Hello for Business can continue to use it, but will not be able to set up Windows Hello for Business on other devices.
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RequireSecurityDevice | -- | Device | -False | -
- True: Windows Hello for Business will only be provisioned using TPM. -False: Windows Hello for Business will be provisioned using TPM if available, and will be provisioned using software if TPM is not available. - |
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Biometrics | -
- UseBiometrics - |
-Device | -False | -
- True: Biometrics can be used as a gesture in place of a PIN for domain sign-in. -False: Only a PIN can be used as a gesture for domain sign-in. - |
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- FacialFeaturesUser -EnhancedAntiSpoofing - |
-Device | -Not configured | -
- Not configured: users can choose whether to turn on enhanced anti-spoofing. -True: Enhanced anti-spoofing is required on devices which support it. -False: Users cannot turn on enhanced anti-spoofing. - |
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PINComplexity | -||||
Digits | -Device or user | -2 | -
- 1: Numbers are not allowed. -2: At least one number is required. - |
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Lowercase letters | -Device or user | -1 | -
- 1: Lowercase letters are not allowed. -2: At least one lowercase letter is required. - |
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Maximum PIN length | -Device or user | -127 | -
- Maximum length that can be set is 127. Maximum length cannot be less than minimum setting. - |
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Minimum PIN length | -Device or user | -4 | -
- Minimum length that can be set is 4. Minimum length cannot be greater than maximum setting. - |
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Expiration | -Device or user | -0 | -
- Integer value specifies the period of time (in days) that a PIN can be used before the system requires the user to change it. The largest number you can configure for this policy setting is 730. The lowest number you can configure for this policy setting is 0. If this policy is set to 0, then the user’s PIN will never expire. - - |
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History | -Device or user | -0 | -
- Integer value that specifies the number of past PINs that can be associated to a user account that can’t be reused. The largest number you can configure for this policy setting is 50. The lowest number you can configure for this policy setting is 0. If this policy is set to 0, then storage of previous PINs is not required. - - |
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Special characters | -Device or user | -1 | -
- 1: Special characters are not allowed. -2: At least one special character is required. - |
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Uppercase letters | -Device or user | -1 | -
- 1: Uppercase letters are not allowed. -2: At least one uppercase letter is required - |
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Remote | -
- UseRemotePassport -Note Applies to desktop only. Phone sign-in is currently limited to select Technology Adoption Program (TAP) participants.
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-Device or user | -False | -
- True: Phone sign-in is enabled. -False: Phone sign-in is disabled. - |
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Windows Hello for Business mode | -Azure AD | -Azure AD/AD hybrid (available with production release of Windows Server 2016) | -
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Key-based authentication | -[Azure AD subscription](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/active-directory-howto-tenant) | -
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Certificate-based authentication | -
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