diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/server-isolation-policy-design.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/server-isolation-policy-design.md index 23a6808219..7d2631e576 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/server-isolation-policy-design.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/server-isolation-policy-design.md @@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ Characteristics of this design include the following: To add support for server isolation, you must ensure that the authentication methods are compatible with the requirements of the isolated server. For example, if you want to authorize user accounts that are members of a NAG in addition to authorizing computer accounts, you must enable both user and computer authentication in your connection security rules. ->**Important:**  This design builds on the [Domain Isolation Policy Design](domain-isolation-policy-design.md), which in turn builds on the [Basic Firewall Policy Design](basic-firewall-policy-design.md). If you plan to deploy all three designs, do the design work for all three together, and then deploy in the sequence presented. +> [!IMPORTANT] +> This design builds on the [Domain Isolation Policy Design](domain-isolation-policy-design.md), which in turn builds on the [Basic Firewall Policy Design](basic-firewall-policy-design.md). If you plan to deploy all three designs, do the design work for all three together, and then deploy in the sequence presented. This design can be applied to devices that are part of an Active Directory forest. Active Directory is required to provide the centralized management and deployment of Group Policy objects that contain the connection security rules.