I've added the following UserVoice item. Until that is done, it would be very helpful to document creating a custom ADMX backed CSP to configure Multifactor Unlock in Intune.
https://microsoftintune.uservoice.com/forums/291681-ideas/suggestions/38381962-add-multifactor-unlock-configuration-to-whfb-windo
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I will get this issue over to the Win10 ITPro writing team for investigation.
Thank you for reporting and making the docs better. Much appreciated.
I made a note to request the team to update this when the work is complete.
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Thank you.
The multifactor unlock feature is supported via the Passport for Work CSP. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/passportforwork-csp
This needs to be updated in the Multi factor auth documentation.
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@mypil - Looks like Intune configuration settings for enabling Multifactor Unlock are still missing.
@SoccerCore11 have a look at this article https://www.inthecloud247.com/enable-windows-hello-multifactor-device-unlock-with-microsoft-intune/
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The multifactor unlock feature is supported via the Passport for Work CSP. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/passportforwork-csp
This needs to be updated in the Multi factor auth documentation.