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### Turn on Credential Guard by using Group Policy
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You can use Group Policy to enable Credential Guard. This will add and enable the virtualization-based security features for you if needed.
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1. From the Group Policy Management Console, go to **Computer Configuration** -> **Administrative Templates** -> **System** -> **Device Guard**.
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2. Double-click **Turn On Virtualization Based Security**, and then click the **Enabled** option.
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3. **Select Platform Security Level** box, choose **Secure Boot** or **Secure Boot and DMA Protection**.
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> If you enable Credential Guard by using Group Policy, these steps are not required. Group Policy will install the features for you.
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**Add the virtualization-based security features by using Programs and Features**
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1. Open the Programs and Features control panel.
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2. Click **Turn Windows feature on or off**.
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3. Go to **Hyper-V** -> **Hyper-V Platform**, and then select the **Hyper-V Hypervisor** check box.
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5. Click **OK**.
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**Add the virtualization-based security features to an offline image by using DISM**
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1. Open an elevated command prompt.
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2. Add the Hyper-V Hypervisor by running the following command:
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### Credential Guard deployment in virtual machines
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Credential Guard can protect secrets in a Hyper-V virtual machine, just as it would a physical machine. The enablement steps are the same from within the virtual machine.
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Credential Guard protects secrets from non-priviledged access inside the VM. It does not provide additional protection from the host administrator. From the host, you can disable Credential Guard for a virtual machine:
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