The deployment might get complicated based on your current environment. WHfB is NOT the same as Windows Hello, even though it has exact same words in it (I know, right). Basically, WHfB replaces username and password sign-in to Windows with strong user authentication based on an asymmetric key pair. Authentication app is not supported for this scenario. You can still achieve passwordless login for domain accounts (hybrid or on-prem) using Windows Hello for Business (WHfB) via device PIN, biometrics, smart card or FIDO2 key. The Microsoft Authenticator app is a mobile app that allows users to create and manage authentication credentials, including passwords and PINs. Also, it is currently in preview with no clear ETA, so it might not be ready for production yet.Īzure AD account or AD account on hybrid AAD hybrid-joined device or domain device Unfortunately it is supported only on Azure AD joined devices, but not on hybrid PCs. There is a feature which is called Web sign-in and it allows signing in to Windows using Azure AD account and Authenticator app. are fully supported for passwordless login to Windows 10/11 using Authenticator app.Īzure AD accounts (work or school) on Azure AD joined devices The solution would depend both on user account type and device type.Ĭurrently only personal Microsoft accounts (e.g.
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