Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics

Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics: Although Windows 10 is pretty secure as it gives you the option to sign into Windows using a PIN, Password, or Picture Password but you can always add an extra layer of security by enabling the built-in fingerprint reader. But your PC must have come with the fingerprint reader in order for you to take the benefit of this extra layer of security. The benefit of using Biometrics is that your fingerprints are unique so no chance of brute force attack, it’s easier than remembering password etc.

Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics

You can use any Biometrics such as your face, iris, or fingerprint to sign in to your device, apps, online services etc provided your device comes with these features built-in by the manufacturer of your device. Anyway, without wasting any time let’s see How to Enable or Disable Domain Users to Sign in to Windows 10 using Biometrics.

Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics

Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong.

Method 1: Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics in Local Group Policy

Note: This method will not work for Windows 10 Home Edition Users, this method is only for Windows 10 Pro, Education, and Enterprise Edition Users.

1.Press Windows Key + R then type gpedit.msc and hit Enter to open Local Group Policy.

gpedit.msc in run

2.Navigate to the following path from the left-hand side pane:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Biometrics

3.Make sure to select Biometrics then in right window pane double-click on “Allow domain users to log on using biometrics” policy.

Allow domain users to log on using biometrics in gpedit

4.Now to change the above policy settings according to your choice:

Enable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics: Not Configured or Enabled
Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics: Disabled

Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics in Local Group Policy

Note: Not Configured is the default setting.

5.Click Apply followed by OK.

6.Once finished, close everything then reboot your PC to save changes.

Method 2: Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics in Registry Editor

1.Press Windows Key + R then type regedit and hit Enter to open Registry Editor.

Run command regedit

2.Navigate to the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Biometrics\Credential Provider

3.Right-click on Credential Provider then select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.

Right-click on Credential Provider then select New then DWORD (32-bit) Value

4.Name this newly created DWORD as Domain Accounts and hit Enter.

Name this newly created DWORD as Domain Accounts and hit Enter

5.Double-click on Domain Accounts DWORD and change its value according to:

0 = Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics
1 = Enable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics

Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics in Registry Editor

6.Once finished, click OK to close the above dialog box then restart your PC.

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That’s it you have successfully learned How to Enable or Disable Domain Users Sign in to Windows 10 Using Biometrics but if you still have any queries regarding this tutorial then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.

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