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Enabling Face Recognition on a Domain connected Surface

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I hope everyone had a nice christmas,

I'm trying to get my new Surface Pro 4 to login to the domain with Face Recognition but something isen't correct.

Domain: DC: Windows 2012 R2, Domain and Forest level: Windows Server 2012

Surface: OS Version_ 10.0.14393, Build 14393

I modified a Group Policy with the following settings, also enforced it. (Only Computer Configuration)

Under System/Logon:
Allow users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby Disabled 
Show first sign-in animation  Disabled 
Turn off picture password sign-in Enabled 
Turn on convenience PIN sign-in Enabled

Windows Components/Biometrics:

Allow domain users to log on using biometrics Enabled 
Allow the use of biometrics Enabled 
Allow users to log on using biometrics Enabled

The Group Policy also contains the following settings that probable is irrelevant:

Local Policies/Security Options

User Account Control: Only elevate UIAccess applications that are installed in secure locations Enabled
User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode Enabled

Control Panel/Personalization

Force a specific default lock screen and logon image Enabled

I have run GPupdate /force on the surface multiple times and also restarted but no luck.

On the surface I still can't enable the setting, I attaced a image from the surface, I now it's in Swedish but I still think you can understand,


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