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## How to turn on HVCI in Windows 10 version 1803
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## How to turn on HVCI in Windows 10 version 1803
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Beginning with Windows 10, version 1803, HVCI is enabled automatically on devices that support virtualization based security (VBS). HVCI can also be enabled using any of these options:
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beginning with Windows 10, version 1803 you can use [Windows Defender Security Center](#enable-hvci-using-windows-defender-security-center) to enable HVCI on a workgroup computer.
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- [Windows Defender Security Center](#enable-hvci-using-windows-defender-security-center)
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To enable HVCI on Windows 10 devices across an enterprise, use any of these options:
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- [Group Policy](#enable-hvci-using-group-policy)
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- [Group Policy](#enable-hvci-using-group-policy)
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- Windows Intune (or another MDM provider)
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- Windows Intune (or another MDM provider)
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- [System Center Configuration Manager](https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2015/10/30/managing-windows-10-device-guard-with-configuration-manager/)
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- [System Center Configuration Manager](https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2015/10/30/managing-windows-10-device-guard-with-configuration-manager/)
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### Enable HVCI using Windows Defender Security Center
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### Enable HVCI using Windows Defender Security Center
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You can use Windows Defender Security Center to enable HVCI on a workgroup computer beginning with Windows 10, version 1803.
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Windows Defender Security Center to enable HVCI .
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1. Click **Start** > **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Windows Security** > **Open Windows Defender Security Center**.
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1. Click **Start** > **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Windows Security** > **Open Windows Defender Security Center**.
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2. In Windows Defender security center, click **Device Security** > **Core isolation** > **Memory integrity**.
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2. In Windows Defender security center, click **Device Security** > **Core isolation** > **Memory integrity**.
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### Enable HVCI using Group Policy
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### Enable HVCI using Group Policy
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You can use Group Policy to enable HVCI across an enterprise.
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1. Use Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) to either edit an existing GPO or create a new one.
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1. Use Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) to either edit an existing GPO or create a new one.
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2. Navigate to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **System** > **Device Guard**.
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2. Navigate to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **System** > **Device Guard**.
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3. Double-click **Turn on Virtualization Based Security**.
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3. Double-click **Turn on Virtualization Based Security**.
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