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I am an admin, and attempting to disable "Windows Hello for Business" also referred to as 2-step authentication. From what I gather, this option is set as "disabled" by default. I confirmed this. However Whenever I join a device to Azure AD, it is always prompted with "Windows Hello" and to create a pin. Where can I find the option that allows me to disable this?332KViews0likes27CommentsLogitech Brio stop working after windows 11 build 22581 update (Beta channel)
Hello, I've just installed Windows 11 build 22581 from the Windows Insider Beta channel last night. Since then, my Logitech Brio camera stop working. My Logitech Brio was configured on my computer for Windows Hello facial authentication, so I'm sure it was working just fine before the update since I use it each time I'm logging in. I've tested the camera on antoher compter, it works fine. I've updated the camera to the latest firmware on this other computer just in case, but it doesn't help. Back on my main computer, the camera still appears in the Device Manager, but the device is not accessible from apps like the Camera app. I've tried the uninstall the device, then perform a scan to add it back in. The device is added but is not working... When I try the "Restore driver" option, it says that "the driver is not build for this plateform" Finally, I've tried to switch from the Beta to the Dev channel, just in case a fix was already available. But this seems not to be the case. So here I am Thanks in advance for you help.41KViews3likes34CommentsHow to restrict admin rights on Windows 10 Azure AD/Office 365 joined machine?
Hi all, I just joined a new W10 Pro laptop to Azure AD by logging into the laptop with my Office 365 email address. It asked me to setup a pin for Windows 10 Hello. However I'm automatically an admin and I wanted to know how can I remove myself as an admin. I tried setting up a local account as admin and then logged in as that and removed my AzureAD user account from the "administrators" group in "local users and groups" but still have admin rights when I log in under my office 365 account. I also went into Windows 10 account settings and set my account type to standard (signed out and back in) and I can still install apps and open cmd as admin with no admin prompt. Anyone know how I can remove admin rights? Thanks Gerry11KViews1like2CommentsAutopilot devices forcing Windows Hello for Business setup
We are not currently using autopilot but I am planning on rolling it out with some new devices we are purchasing in a few months. I have been doing some experimenting with it and I am stuck. In Intune enrollment settings I have set windows hello for business to disabled. However, whenever I try to enroll a device with autopilot it tries to force the user account to enroll in windows hello. I understand the benefits of using windows hello, but I am not currently ready to roll it out to my users. Can anyone help me figure out why this is happening? I have attached a screenshot of my windows hello settings.10KViews0likes5CommentsExterne Kamera mit Windows Hello benutzen während das Surface Book geschlossen ist
Ich würde gerne mein Surface Book welches an einer Dockingstation mit zwei Bildschirmen angeschlossen ist, mit Windows Hello und Face recognition öffnen selbst wenn es zugeklappt ist. - Das Problem: Die Kamera wird immer erkannt und ich kann sie für alles Benutzen auch um Hello einzurichten, jedoch sobald dass Surface im abgemeldeten Modus zugeklappt ist, wird die Kamera nicht mehr erkannt. Sobald das Surface jedoch auch nur einen cm angehoben wird, schaltet sich die Kamera ein und man kann sich einloggen. - Frage: Gibt es irgendeine Möglichkeit das ich mich mit Face recognition einloggen kann, ohne das Surface aufzumachen?9.6KViews0likes2CommentsIssue with Windows Hello after fresh restart with autopilot.
Hi, I have several computers added to autopilot. I also have Windows Hello disabled. But when giving the device a fresh start in Intune, it asks to set a Pin with Windows Hello. How is this possible? i disabled Windows Hello in Intune. Any else having this issue?8.4KViews0likes5CommentsWindows Hello Issues after Feature Upgrade
Hello Everyone! I need some ideas and suggestions what I can still check and try to solve the Windows Hello problem. Long-Story-Short After each upgrade to the next Windows 10 feature release, Windows Hello no longer works for some clients of my customer (face recognition / PIN / fingerprint). So far this could always be solved quickly by some workarounds. Since the upgrade to 1903 only a new installation helps. It's extremely frustrating. We have no idea where it comes from and don't know what we can do anymore. So that we need new ideas and experiences from you. The related Event - Application Error ID 1000 Faulting application name: BioEnrollmentHost.exe, version: 10.0.18362.329, time stamp: 0x5d65c2f4 Faulting module name: twinapi.appcore.dll, version: 10.0.18362.1, time stamp: 0x42f071ca Exception code: 0xc000027b Fault offset: 0x00000000000d5cc8 Faulting process id: 0x2ee0 Faulting application start time: 0x01d59ebf5f477f66 Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\SystemApps\Microsoft.BioEnrollment_cw5n1h2txyewy\BioEnrollmentHost.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\System32\twinapi.appcore.dll Report Id: 4779daff-5de6-4384-b220-bf648b2577fa Faulting package full name: Microsoft.BioEnrollment_10.0.18362.387_neutral__cw5n1h2txyewy Faulting package-relative application ID: App Involved devices #Microsoft Surface Pro 4 / #Surface Pro 6 #Lenovo T470 What helped so far Repair Windows Apps via Powershell Reset and new setup of Windows Hello (PIN and Face or Fingerpint) Reset the Microsoft Passport Container (NgcCtnrSvc) Service and the NGC Folders Firmware and Driver Update What's new after upgrading to 1903 None of the previous solutions/workarounds helps New users who have not yet logged on to the client can use Windows Hello TPM Reset does not help Deleting the affected user profile does not help Deleting the affected user profile in addition search and delete every User-SID related RegKey does not help I can't believe it's just us who have the problem.6.9KViews0likes4CommentsPIN Reset with domain joined and Azure registered windows 10
Hello, As a network admin, I am working to start using Windows Hello for some users. I have a surface device (Windows 10 Pro 1803) that is domain joined and registered with Azure, and when setting up windows hello with face recognition, including a PIN, I am now trying to figure how to do a reset of the PIN. In settings->Accounts->Sign-in options, it does not have a pin reset link, and at login when attempting to reset the pin, I am prompted for password but when logging in, it just says "This device is not currently joined to your orgtanization. Please contact your administrator". Any ideas? Note: I do not run the Windows Hello for Business infrastructure, this is just a convenience PIN to my understanding.6KViews0likes1CommentWindows Hello for Business prompt after Hybrid Azure AD Joining Win 10 Device | WHFB disabled
Hello, I'm looking for some clarification on the behaviour around Windows Hello for Business after Hybrid Azure AD joining Windows 10 devices. I recently enabled HAADJ in AAD Connect. As expected first of all, the devices acquire a userCertificate attribute as part of the WorkplaceJoin schedule task, sync to AzureAD as part on the next AADConnect sync cycle and show up in the Azure AD tenant as a HAAD device. The issue I encounter is with the Windows Hello for Business prompt. When a synced user logs in, they're prompted to setup a Windows Hello for Business PIN. You can skip the process and continue but every subsequent login ask you to set-up a PIN which you can sync. The devices are HAADJ but not enrolled into Intune for MDM. In the AzureAD Portal under Microsoft Intune\Device Enrollment\Windows Enrollment\Windows Hello for Business, it was set as Not Configured. I also changed this to Disabled, but the users still get the prompt. I only way forward I'm finding to deal with this is by setting the settings “Use Windows Hello for Business” under "User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Hello for Business” to Disabled. It was previously set to Not Configured. This stops the setup PIN prompt coming up after login, however, notifications still appear in the notification area after login saying that The system is configured to use Windows Hello for Business, Click here to setup you PIN. I do not get this behaviour in other environments where I have HAADJ configured, with seemingly the same settings. End goal is wanting to retain HAADJ but disable all the prompts for setting up Windows Hello for Business. Any ideas?5.3KViews0likes1CommentWindows 10 PIN that contains letters and numbers isn't automatically accepted
when PIN in windows 10 contains letters and numbers, Windows doesn't automatically accept it unless user presses ENTER. but if the PIN only contains numbers (which is by default), then pressing ENTER is no longer necessary. it's been like this for the past few months but now that I'm reporting this I'm using Windows 10 insider fast ring build 19582 https://aka.ms/AA7py5p4.3KViews0likes0Comments