- #WINDOWS PIN LOGIN NOT WORKING DRIVERS#
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- #WINDOWS PIN LOGIN NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10#
- #WINDOWS PIN LOGIN NOT WORKING WINDOWS#
Solution 3: Reinstall Drivers for Biometric and Imaging Devices This will probably resolve the problem immediately. You can now manually restart your computer by clicking Start menu > Power button > Restart and check to see if the problem is gone.Confirm any security dialogs which may appear during this process. Make sure the Base is set to Hexadecimal. In the Edit window, under the Value data section change the value to 1 and apply the changes you have made.Right-click on it, and choose the Modify option from the context menu.Ĭreating and enabling the AllowDomainPINLogon key If it’s not there, create a new DWORD Value entry called AllowDomainPINLogon by right-clicking at the right side of the window and choosing New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Click on this key and try to locate an entry named AllowDomainPINLogon.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System Creating a new DWORD in System Navigate to the following key in your registry by navigating at the left pane:
#WINDOWS PIN LOGIN NOT WORKING WINDOWS#
#WINDOWS PIN LOGIN NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10#
This means that PIN logon needs to be re-enabled on Windows 10 before being able to use Windows Hello.
#WINDOWS PIN LOGIN NOT WORKING UPDATE#
Solution 2: Authorize the PIN Login using the Registry EditorĪfter the Anniversary update for Windows 10, many users have experienced difficulties using Windows Hello because the procedure behind PIN login for a domain user was reset. Check to see if Windows Hello now works on your device.
Users have resolved the problem by setting it up on their computers Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is not set up on your device – TPM needs to be set up and running on the device in order for it to allow PIN login for domain users.