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The video explains how to disable Windows Hello for Business using Microsoft InTune. Windows hello is a biometric authentication feature on Windows devices using facial recognition or fingerprints. The process involves setting up a policy in InTune, creating a configuration profile to disable Windows hello, and applying it to specific device or user groups for testing. The video demonstrates the configuration steps, applying the policy to a test group, and checking the results on a Windows 10 device. The narrator shows the successful application of the policy, as indicated by the unavailability of Windows Hello sign-in options on the test device.
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In this segment of the video, the steps to disable Windows hello for business using Microsoft InTune are explained. Windows hello is a biometric authentication feature using facial recognition or fingerprints on Windows devices. By setting up a policy in InTune, Windows hello can be disabled for testing purposes on specific device or user groups. The process involves accessing the Microsoft endpoint manager admin center, creating a configuration profile to disable Windows hello for business, and applying it to a test group to observe the results.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on configuring Windows Hello for Business settings. The video demonstrates how to disable Windows Hello for Business on Windows devices and assign the policy to a specific Azure ID group. The process involves adding the desired group for testing purposes and creating an Intune profile to apply the settings. Finally, the video shows the confirmation of the profile creation and suggests checking the results on a test Windows 10 device by reviewing the current sign-in options.
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In this segment of the video, the narrator demonstrates how to disable Windows Hello for Business using Microsoft InTune on a Windows 10 device. They show that initially, Windows Hello face and fingerprint options are unavailable due to camera compatibility issues. The narrator then proceeds to apply the policy by manually syncing with InTune, confirming the successful sync, and restarting the Windows 10 device. After the restart, they show that the Windows Hello PIN cannot be set up as it is managed by the organization, indicating that Windows Hello for Business is disabled. The narrator concludes that all sign-in options are unavailable due to the InTune policy, confirming the successful application of the policy on the test device.