Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

If you cannot add or modify the Windows Hello PIN in Windows 10, continue reading below to resolve the problem. Windows 10 gives you the opportunity to sign-in to your PC with a PIN (Personal Identification Number), as an alternative sign-in option other than your password. Using a PIN makes it easier to login to your Windows 10 device without having to type your complicated password.

The normal way to Add or to Change PIN on Windows 10, is the following:

1. Go to Start > Settings  > Accounts > Sign-in options.
2. Select Windows Hello PIN on the left.
3. Click the Add button to create a new PIN for your account, or the Change button to modify you PIN.

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

However, sometimes the following problems may occur when you try to set or change the PIN in Window 10:

  • PIN incorrect error when trying to Modify PIN, even when the correct PIN was entered.
  • Something went wrong. Try again later when trying to Add / modify PIN.
  • Something went wrong (code: 0x8009002d). Restart your device to see if that fixes the problem.
  • After clicking the Add PIN button nothing happens.
  • PIN option is unavailable (Windows Hello PIN option missing).*

* Note: This issue usually occurs on domain computers. To resolve this issue, go straight to Method-3 below.

If you are experiencing one of the above issues, follow the instructions below to fix the problem.

How to FIX: Unable to configure Windows Hello PIN in Windows 10.

* Suggestion: If you cannot modify your PIN and you are logged in to Windows using your existing PIN, try the following:

1. Sign-Out of Windows.
2. On the login screen, select Sign-in Options and then click the key icon
3. Enter your account password to log in to Windows.
4. After login, try to change your PIN. If you still cannot modify your PIN, click REMOVE to delete the current PIN and then click Add to add a new PIN..

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization
   
Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

  • Method 1. Reset Windows 10 PIN.
  • Method 2. FIX Windows corruption errors with DISM & SFC tools.
  • Method 3. Turn ON the PIN Option through Registry.

Method 1. Reset PIN.

Step 1. Activate Administrator Account

For precautions reasons, proceed and enable the Administrator account:

1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
2. At command prompt, type the following command and press Enter:

  • net user administrator /active:yes

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

Step 2. Install Unlocker utility

1. Download and Install* the latest Unlocker version from here.

* Note: At 'Unlocker Setup' options, click Advanced and uncheck the "Install Delta Toolbar".

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

2. When the installation is completed, continue to step-2.

Step 3. Delete the NGC folder.

1. Open Windows Explorer and Navigate to the following folder.

  • C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\Microsoft

2. Right-click at the NGC folder and select Unlocker.

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

3. At Unlocker window choose Delete and click OK. *

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

4. When the deletion is completed, restart your PC and login to Windows with your account password. *

* Note: If you cannot login using your account password, login in to Windows using the Administrator account and then reset the user's password.

5. Proceed to Add a PIN.

Method 2. FIX Windows corruption errors with DISM & SFC tools.

If you unable to add/modify PIN,  follow the instructions below to repair the Windows 10 system files and then proceed to set the PIN again.

1. Open command prompt as administrator. To do that:

1. In the Search box type: cmd or command prompt
2. Right click on the command prompt (result) and select Run as Administrator.

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

2. At the command prompt window, type the following command & press Enter:

  • Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

3. Be patient until DISM repairs component store. When the operation is completed, (you should be informed that the component store corruption was repaired), give this command and press Enter:

  • SFC /SCANNOW

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

4. When SFC scan is completed, restart your computer.
5. Proceed to ADD or to Change your PIN

Method 3. Turn ON the PIN Option through Registry.*

* Note: This method commonly applies to computers who are joined to an Active Directory domain and the PIN function is not available.

1. Open Registry Editor. To do that:

1. Simultaneously press the Win

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization
+ R keys to open the run command box.
2. Type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor.

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

2. Navigate to this key at left pane:

  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System

3. Right-click at an empty space at right pane and select New > DWORD (32-bit value).

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

4. Name the new value: AllowDomainPINLogon

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

5. Finally double-click to open the new value and set the Value data to 1 and click OK

Windows hello pin this option is currently unavailable this setting is managed by your organization

6. Restart your PC and try to add your PIN again.

That's it! Which method worked for you?
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How do I enable Windows Hello managed by my organization?

SOLVED: Windows Hello PIN ADD Button is Greyed Out – THIS SETTING IS MANAGED BY YOUR ORGANIZATION.
Open Group Policy Editor and either create a new policy or edit an existing one..
Expand Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Logon..
Double click on Turn on convenience PIN sign-in..
Select ENABLED..

How do you get rid of some settings are managed by your organization?

FIX: Some Settings Managed by your Organization in Windows 11/10 Update..
Remove Work or School Accounts..
Change Network ID in System Settings..
Remove Automatic Update Options in Registry..
Modify Automatic Updates settings in Group Policy..
Remove Policy registry keys..

How do you fix some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization in Windows 10?

Some settings are managed by your organization message appears when you're trying to change your settings on the computer. You can change your Diagnostic and usage data settings to make things right again. Also, try to change your settings from Group Policy Editor and modify the respective value.