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Windows Hello support available with our Remote Desktop client for Windows!
Well, that's nice I guess, for those who have the extra bits in place.
I have a desktop at home, without line of sight to a DC, without a hardware token, and no biometrics. When I try to RDP via a work gateway, I get asked to use a PIN to log in. I don't have PINs on the remote machines, but do have MFA via mobile app once password is accepted.
It's fiddly and annoying to have to select "other account" since I happen to think stored credentials are not a good idea on a PC that's only protected with a PIN. Why would RD Client think I could or should use just a PIN for remote access? After all these years of trying to teach people to use long, high-entropy passwords.
Is there a way to tell my RD Client to never ask for a PIN, just go straight to password?