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Fix Windows Hello errors while creating a PIN on Windows 10

 

During Windows Hello setup in Windows, it’s compulsory to create a PIN as well. The PIN makes sure you can still login in case Hello fails to work. It is common to get Windows 10 PIN error while setting up Hello. This guide will talk about those errors and how you can resolve them.

Fix Windows 10 PIN error

An of the error message is – Something went wrong, and we couldn’t set up your PIN, Error 0x80070032.

Windows Hello errors while creating a PIN

Just before we start deep diving into error codes, there are few things you should do which can fix most of the problems. It includes trying to create a PIN again, Sign-in/ Sign-out, and reboot the device.

1] Sign out and then sign in again

Here is the List of error codes which can be resolved with a simple sign out and sign in again with the same account. These error codes are transient.

2] Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin

All Windows PIN errors related with Active directory, have a straight forward solution. Unjoin the machine, and then join again. Then one can go ahead and try to create the PIN again. To unjoin a computer, go to Settings > System > About and select Disconnect from the organization.

Below is the list of Windows 10 PIN error code with an explanation on the issue it is facing. Since this is Azure AD issue, the solution is the same as above for all the error codes.

0x801C03ED: There are multiple reasons for this. It can be because of-

0x801C03EA: It happens when the server fails to authorize the user or device. Please ask the IT admin to check if the token issued by the AD server is valid and the user has permission to register Windows Hello for Business keys.

0x801C0015: If the device is new, then it is required to be joined to an Active Directory domain. Join the computer to an Active Directory domain, and try again.

0x801C000E: The fix for this is available with the admin who manages computer in the organization. The error code means that the number of machines which can join Azure AD is at maximum count. The administrator needs to remove some other device from the directory, and add the same machine again or increase the maximum number of devices per user.

0x80090005: The error message “NTE_BAD_DATA” means that there is a certificate issue, and you need to unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin.

0x80090011: The error message would say “The container or key was not found.” Make sure to unjoin and join Azure AD.

0x8009000F: The error message would say “The container or key already exists.” Unjoin and join the device from Azure AD.

0x801C044D: When a device tries to join AD, the authorization code should also contain the device ID. It acts as an identifier. If that is missing, you need to unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin

3] TPM Issues on Windows 10 PIN Error

0x80090029: The error occurs when the TPM Setup is not complete on the machine.

0x80090031: The error displays “NTE_AUTHENTICATION_IGNORED.” To resolve, reboot the machine, and if the error still occurs, reset the TPM or run Clear-TPM.

0x80090035: This occurs when the Business policy of an organization makes TPM mandatory. However, when the device does not have TPM, the only option is to remove the restriction for TPM and join the AD.

4] Configuration Issues

0x801C0016: The federation provider configuration is empty. Go here and verify that the file is not empty.

0x801C0017: The federation provider domain is empty. Go here and verify that the FPDOMAINNAME element is not empty.

0x801C0018: The federation provider client configuration URL is empty. Go here and verify that the clientconfig element contains a valid URL.

5] Other Windows 10 PIN Errors

0x801C044D: Unable to obtain the user token

First, sign out and then sign in again. After this check network and credentials.

0x801C000F: Operation successful but the device requires a reboot

Simply reboot the device, and then try the Windows Hello setup again.

x801C0003: User is not authorized to enroll

Check if the user has permission to set up Windows Hello for Business. If not, the permission has to be given by the IT admin to complete the process.

0x8009002A NTE_NO_MEMORY

The computer is out of memory. Close all large programs, and then rerun the setup.

0x80090036: User canceled an interactive dialog

You have to try the setup process again.

0x8009002d: Something went wrong, skip now, and try again in some time.

Check out how to resolve Windows 10 PIN Error 0x8009002d

6] Call Microsoft Support for Windows 10 Pin Error

That covered, there are few errors which can be resolved by only contacting Microsoft Support. Here is the list:

We hope this guide from Microsoft, to troubleshoot Windows 10 PIN error answers all your queries. If there is a different error code on your screen, share with us in the comments.

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