This video series was very helpful. I do have a question though. What about a scenario where the user has no internet access, say they were on a flight. Would they be able to use WHfB to login or does it need to authenticate with the on-prem AD for each sign in?
Hi, Amazing video! Very helpful. I see that you are using VMware workstation for your lab. Have you tried using lab in Azure? I created everything like you did in Azure - DC, CA and Win 11 client generation 2. It says that it should support windows hello but that option is not visible under account sign in. I wonder if you can using azure virtual VM for that. I did configure all other reqs- aad connect, mfa
He has as this is a test environment for "less trouble" but do not do this. This is against best practices and you might run in to a lot of troubles when you have to recover or replace.
Very nice video. Thank you very much. I learned a lot from this video.
amazing! so glad it was helpful :)
Thanks! This is the only tutorial that is helpfull on youtube.
thanks so much, that means a lot!
very helpful video, I was curious how this works, thank you so much
very informative session
Glad you liked it
This video series was very helpful. I do have a question though. What about a scenario where the user has no internet access, say they were on a flight. Would they be able to use WHfB to login or does it need to authenticate with the on-prem AD for each sign in?
Hi,
Amazing video! Very helpful. I see that you are using VMware workstation for your lab. Have you tried using lab in Azure? I created everything like you did in Azure - DC, CA and Win 11 client generation 2. It says that it should support windows hello but that option is not visible under account sign in. I wonder if you can using azure virtual VM for that. I did configure all other reqs- aad connect, mfa
I don't have a Key Admins group, how do I get it or can I add the right to AAD Sync user?
you installed Certificate Services on Domain Controller ?
He has as this is a test environment for "less trouble" but do not do this. This is against best practices and you might run in to a lot of troubles when you have to recover or replace.