- #Users cannot sign in to skype for business mobile software#
- #Users cannot sign in to skype for business mobile windows#
Not configured: users can choose whether to turn on enhanced anti-spoofing. True: Biometrics can be used as a gesture in place of a PIN for domain sign-in.įalse: Only a PIN can be used as a gesture for domain sign-in.
#Users cannot sign in to skype for business mobile windows#
For more information about using the PIN recovery service for PIN reset see Windows Hello for Business PIN Reset. PIN reset does not use the Azure-based PIN recovery service. True: Windows Hello for Business uses the Azure-based PIN recovery service for PIN reset.įalse: Windows Hello for Business does not create or store a PIN recovery secret. True: TPM revision 1.2 modules will be disallowed from being used with Windows Hello for Business.įalse: TPM revision 1.2 modules will be allowed to be used with Windows Hello for Business.
#Users cannot sign in to skype for business mobile software#
True: Windows Hello for Business will only be provisioned using TPM.įalse: Windows Hello for Business will be provisioned using TPM if available, and will be provisioned using software if TPM is not available. 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 Not configured: Previous PINs are not stored.Įnabled: Specify the number of previous PINs that can be associated to a user account that can't be reused. Not configured: PIN length must be greater than or equal to 4.Įnabled: PIN length must be greater than or equal to the number you specify.ĭisabled: PIN length must be greater than or equal to 4.Įnabled: 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. Not configured: PIN length must be less than or equal to 127.Įnabled: PIN length must be less than or equal to the number you specify.ĭisabled: PIN length must be less than or equal to 127. Not configured: Users cannot use lowercase letters in their PINĮnabled: Users must include at least one lowercase letter in their PIN.ĭisabled: Users cannot use lowercase letters in their PIN. Not configured: Users must include a digit in their PIN.Įnabled: Users must include a digit in their PIN.ĭisabled: Users cannot use digits in their PIN. Not configured: Biometrics can be used as a gesture in place of a PINĮnabled: Biometrics can be used as a gesture in place of a PIN.ĭisabled: Only a PIN can be used as a gesture. PIN reset does not use the Azure-based PIN recovery service.įor more information about using the PIN recovery service for PIN reset see Windows Hello for Business PIN Reset. PIN reset does not use the Azure-based PIN recovery serviceĮnabled: Windows Hello for Business uses the Azure-based PIN recovery service for PIN resetĭisabled: Windows Hello for Business does not create or store a PIN recovery secret. Not configured: Windows Hello for Business does not create or store a PIN recovery secret. Not configured: Windows Hello for Business enrolls a key that is used for on-premises authentication.Įnabled: Windows Hello for Business enrolls a sign-in certificate using ADFS that is used for on-premises authentication.ĭisabled: Windows Hello for Business enrolls a key that is used for on-premises authentication. Use certificate for on-premises authentication This feature will provision Windows Hello for Business using TPM 1.2 unless the option to exclude them is explicitly set.ĭisabled: Windows Hello for Business will be provisioned using TPM if available, and will be provisioned using software if TPM is not available. Not configured: Windows Hello for Business will be provisioned using TPM if available, and will be provisioned using software if TPM is not available.Įnabled: Windows Hello for Business will only be provisioned using TPM. Not configured: Device does not provision Windows Hello for Business for any user.Įnabled: Device provisions Windows Hello for Business using keys or certificates for all users.ĭisabled: Device does not provision Windows Hello for Business for any user. Starting with Windows 10, version 1709, the location of the PIN complexity section of the Group Policy is: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > PIN Complexity.