Configuring the default credential provider

This week is a short post about configuring the default credential provider and this is basically a small addition to the blog posts of about two years ago around configuring credential providers. That time the focus was around actually making it impossible to use specific credential providers. This time the focus is around configuring the default credential provider. That can be a powerful combination, but that can also be a step in the direction of guiding users away from using username-password. So, guiding users instead of forcing users. From a technical perspective that could make it a bit easier, as it doesn’t involve removing functionalities. In this case, it simply provides the configured credential provider as the default credential provider. That default credential provider will …

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Excluding the password credential provider

This week is a follow up on the post of last week. In that post there was a reference to the option to completely exclude the password credential provider to force the user in to using Windows Hello for Business. This week is all about that option to exclude the password credential provider – and basically any other credential provider – from use during authentication. Credential providers are the primary mechanism for authenticating users in Windows and to verify their identity. Those credential providers are shown as different small tiles to the user as different options to authenticate in Windows. With Windows 10 and later, credential providers are also used for authenticating users in apps, websites, and more. By installation default, Windows already provides a …

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