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How to Resolve Windows Hello For Business Provisioning Error?

In this blog, you will read the method to resolve Windows Hello for Business Provisioning error.<br><br>https://www.office-com-setup.com/how-to-resolve-windows-hello-for-business-provisioning-error/<br>

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How to Resolve Windows Hello For Business Provisioning Error?

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  1. How to Resolve Windows Hello For Business Provisioning Error? Sometimes, users encounter Windows Hello for Business provisioning will not be launched error and due to this issue users PC gets freeze. To fix this issue, user should disable Window hello feature with Group Policy Editor. For more help, user should go to the site of Microsoft through office.com/myaccount. In this blog, you will read the method to resolve Windows Hello for Business Provisioning error. Method to Resolve Windows Hello for Business Provisioning Error: 1. Turn off Windows Hello with Group Policy Editor: 1. First, the user should tap on the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut altogether, as this will open Run dialog box.

  2. 2. After this, you should enter gpedit.msc in the open box and then hit on OK option. Group Policy Editor window will open up on your screen. 3. Now, you need to expand the Computer Configuration category which is located on the left side of the window. 4. Next, you should click on Administrative Business (or Microsoft Passport) Templates/Windows Components/Windows Hello for Located on the left of the window. 5. Then, you have to double-click on Windows Hello for Business which is located on the right side of Group Policy Editor in order to open the window. In some cases, you have to double-tap on Microsoft Passport policy. 6. At this point, you should tap on the Disabled radio button. 7. Here, you should hit on Apply button and OK button in order to exit the policy window. 8. At last, you should close the Group Policy Editor. 2. Edit Microsoft Registry Key: 1. In case, you don’t have Group Policy Editor, you should edit the registry. Now, you should open the Run accessory. 2. After this, you should type regedit and then tap on OK button to open the Registry Editor window. 3. Computer/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Policies/Microsoft. Here, you should open the registry key path: 4. At this point, you should right-tap on an empty space which is on the right side of the window and then choose the New and then click on DWORD (32- bit) value options.

  3. 5. Next, you should enter PassportForWork for the DWORD title. 6. Then, you should double-tap on the PassportForWork DWORD to open the window. 7. Now, you should input 0 in the Value data box and tap on the OK option. 8. At the end, after closing the Registry Editor you should Restart Windows. 3. Alternative Registry Fix: 1. First, path:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control WMI/Autologger/EventLog-Application/{23b8d46b-67dd-40a3-b636- d43e50552c6d}. you should open the registry 2. After this, you should double-tap on the Enabled keyword in order to open its Edit window. 3. Then, you should Erase 1 from the Value data box. 4. Here, you need to Input 0 as the replacement value and then choose the OK option. 5. Now, you should close the Registry Editor. 6. At the end, after editing the Registry you should Restart Windows. With this above procedure, the user can resolve the issue of Windows Hello for Business provisioning error. If user requires any kind of help, then visit to the site of Microsoft via office.com/myaccount.

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