This will start the Windows Hello setup wizard, click Get Started to begin. If you already have a PIN or password setup, proceed to enter it. Windows Hello will scan your Face and ask you to either move closer or further back to improve the recognition. When Windows Hello detects things are just right, the wizard will automatically complete:
I understand your query related to using YubiKey with Windows Hello on your PC. I will certainly try my best to assist you with the issue. You may want to refer the articles Yubico Login for Windows Configuration Guide and Password-less Login with the YubiKey 5 Comes to Microsoft Accounts see if that helps. Regards, Prakhar Khare
after updating mainboard's BIOS, windows asked to update new PIN, but clicking the button"create new pin" on Windows Hello screen does nothing. I could only fix it by enabling windows administrator account in safe mode command prompt > create new account with administrator> back up old account > use new account from now on because old account is now soft-locked.
6. Set Up Windows Hello: • Follow the prompts to set up Windows Hello using the selected camera. • This may involve scanning your face and setting up a PIN for backup authentication. 7. Test Windows Hello: • Once set up, you can test Windows Hello by locking your computer and then unlocking it using facial recognition.
Disable Windows Hello PIN: Under Manage how you sign in to your device, you will see options for Windows Hello PIN, Face, and Fingerprint. Find the Windows Hello PIN section. Click on Windows Hello PIN and then click Remove. Confirm the removal by following the prompts.
On the new release of Windows 10 21H1 one new feature is Windows Hello multicamera support. See here for more information: Introducing the next feature update to Windows 10, version 21H1 | Windows Experience Blog. Having installed the recent version 21H1 on my Surface Laptop 2, how do I set now my Logitech Brio as the default Windows Hello Camera?
Check Group Policy: If you're using a Pro version of Windows, you can use the Group Policy Editor to check the settings for Windows Hello. To open the Group Policy Editor, press Win + R, type"gpedit.msc," and press Enter. Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Hello for Business.
the default is turned on, if you reinstall windows the nagging will return until you turn it off again. in a corporate environment, network admin can set a group policy to require windows hello which will override this setting. I turned it off in windows 10 as soon as it appeared in Insider builds - the nagging never returned
And considering Windows Hello is already 4 years old, I can't believe Manufacturers didn't adapt their integrated hardware in order to support Windows Hello. Hoping I clarified a bit my original question (for you and future contributors :) ), I again you for your feedback. Kind Regards, David
Windows Hello for Business provisioning will not be launched. Device is AAD joined ( AADJ or DJ++ ): Not Tested User has logged on with AAD credentials: No Windows Hello for Business policy is enabled: Not Tested Windows Hello for Business post-logon provisioning is enabled: Not Tested