![]() ![]() On this site I write about things I encounter working with Microsoft Servers, Azure, Microsoft 365 and PowerShell. My name is Martin Nyberg and I've been working as a Microsoft consultant with focus on cloud services since 2011. The solution is to download the YubiKey Manager and disabling the PIV interface in the settings. This doensn’t cause any issues but it may be a bit confusing to some users. ![]() All you’ll need is a device running Windows 11 and the Microsoft Edge browser. If you’re tired of having to remember or reset your password, try using Windows Hello or a FIDO 2compliant security key to sign in to your Microsoft account instead. With the default configuration a YubiKey will show up as both a security key and smart card on the Windows 10 sign in screen. Sign in to your Microsoft account with Windows Hello or a security key Windows 11 Windows 10 More. Preventing the Yubikey from appearing as a smart card This doesn’t appear to be the case, in my experience both are required. When following the Microsoft documentation I assumed the section “Enable targeted Intune deployment” was an alternative to “Enable credential provider via Intune”. The next day the option to sign in using a FIDO2 key was nowhere to be found. I followed the instructions under “ Enable security keys for Windows sign in” -> “Enable credential provider via Intune” and allowed some time for the changes to replicate.
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