Merge pull request #8117 from jsuther1974/WDAC-Docs

Fixed WDAC documentation issues
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Stephanie Savell 2023-04-04 13:11:21 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.reviewer: jogeurte
ms.author: jogeurte
ms.manager: jsuther
manager: aaroncz
ms.date: 02/02/2023
ms.date: 04/04/2023
ms.technology: itpro-security
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
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## Known issues
### Managed Installer and ISG will cause garrulous events
### Managed Installer and ISG may cause excessive events
When Managed Installer and ISG are enabled, 3091 and 3092 events will be logged when a file didn't have Managed Installer or ISG authorization, regardless of whether the file was allowed. These events have been moved to the verbose channel beginning with the September 2022 Update Preview since the events don't indicate an issue with the policy.

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@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ ms.pagetype: security
ms.localizationpriority: medium
audience: ITPro
author: vinaypamnani-msft
ms.reviewer: isbrahm
ms.reviewer: jsuther
ms.author: vinpa
manager: aaroncz
ms.date: 09/30/2020
ms.date: 04/04/2023
ms.custom: asr
ms.technology: itpro-security
ms.topic: article
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Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) policies can be created on any client edition of Windows 10 build 1903+, or Windows 11, or on Windows Server 2016 and above.
WDAC policies can be applied to devices running any edition of Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server 2016 and above, via a Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution, for example, Intune; a management interface such as Configuration Manager; or a script host such as PowerShell. Group Policy can also be used to deploy WDAC policies to Windows 10 and Windows 11 Enterprise edition, or Windows Server 2016 and above, but can't deploy policies to devices running non-Enterprise SKUs of Windows 10.
WDAC policies can be applied to devices running any edition of Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server 2016 and above, via a Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution, for example, Intune; a management interface such as Configuration Manager; or a script host such as PowerShell. Group Policy can also be used to deploy WDAC policies, but is limited to single-policy format policies that work on Windows Server 2016 and 2019.
For more information on which individual WDAC features are available on specific WDAC builds, see [WDAC feature availability](feature-availability.md).