

This would also only be feasible if the manager's fingerprint registration only had to be done one time and not on every workstation.

Or the user is transferred to a different department, can the user log in to the new workstation using the same fingerprint without having to go through the registration process again? We also have some manager approval tasks that require a passwordįrom the manager, but it would be nice if the manager could just swipe their fingerprint when needed. For example, a user is able to log in to their normal workstation using their fingerprint that they registered on that device, then something happens to the device Want a one time fingerprint registration process that will work on all domain workstations. We will not want to use fingerprint readers if we have to register our fingerprint on each workstation. We would like to know if this will work before we purchase the new equipment. Readers or Windows 10 workstations to test this out. I am able to use the fingerprint to log in to Windows, but I want to know if the same fingerprint can log me in to other workstations on the same domain. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact for the response, but this does not answer my question.

Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. Windows Hello biometrics in the enterpriseįrom my own understanding, to enable Windows Hello, it would at least require the biometrics devices. The user provides the gesture to verify identity Windows then uses Microsoft Passport to authenticate users and help them to access protected resources and services. Gesture, which can be Windows Hello or a PIN. After an initial two-step verification during Microsoft Passport enrollment, a Microsoft Passport is set up on the user's device and the user sets a Microsoft Passport lets users authenticate to a Microsoft account, an Active Directory account, a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD) account, or non-Microsoft service that supportsįast ID Online (FIDO) authentication. Please take a look at Microsoft Passport:
