Now they mention it…
Regards,



ASB
http://XeeMe.com/AndrewBaker










On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 8:25 AM, Joseph L. Casale [email protected] wrote:
I am in a similar situation and just working through it. They have made some
changes in sign in and lock security.



For example, disabling the lock screen password request seems to only be
partially available through GPOs, the same “Some settings are managed by your
organization” gets an additional “Authentication is not required when this PC
wakes from sleep. Sign in as an administrator to change this setting.” Which of
course works but is hardly scalable. Other pressing issues are on the plate so I
have not finished this, but it looks like a combination of GPO policy and GPO
reg entries are required for that one.



I have found a few articles indicating changes such as 
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/ash/2016/08/13/changes-to-convenience-pin-and-thus-windows-hello-behaviour-in-windows-10-version-1607/
 where the policies now depend on additional criteria…



jlc



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kish N Kepi
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 3:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] Biometrics on Windows 10 1607



Fresh install of Windows 10 build 14393. Domain-joined. Windows Hello, PIN and
Fingerprint are all greyed out



Default Domain Policy includes all 3 Biometrics lines:

Allow domain users to log on using biometrics: Enabled

Allow the use of biometrics: Enabled

Allow users to log on using biometrics: Enabled

With no WMI Filtering

I ran gpedit.msc locally on his laptop, and it shows the same 3 lines configured
as enabled.

After googling, I added this registry entry:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Biometrics\Credential Provider]

"Domain Accounts"=dword:00000001



On my laptop, the fingerprint works fine, but on the COO’s, Windows Hello is
greyed out and at the top it says: some settings are managed by your
organization. But as I said, my organization allows it and it works for me and
several other Win 10 laptops.

COO will not accept his new laptop without a fingerprint. I tried logging in
with a different domain user on that laptop and it is grey there too. However, a
non-domain, local account has access to Hello/Pin/Finger



Any ideas?



Kish

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