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To enforce processing of the group policy, you can run ```gpupdate /force```.
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To enforce processing of the group policy, you can run ```gpupdate /force```.
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#### Turn on Credential Guard by using the registy
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#### Turn on Credential Guard by using the registry
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If you don't use Group Policy, you can enable Credential Guard by using the registry. Credential Guard uses virtualization-based security features which have to be enabled first on some operating systems.
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If you don't use Group Policy, you can enable Credential Guard by using the registry. Credential Guard uses virtualization-based security features which have to be enabled first on some operating systems.
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> [!NOTE]
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> You can also add these features to an online image by using either DISM or Configuration Manager.
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> You can also add these features to an online image by using either DISM or Configuration Manager.
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In Windows 10, version 1607 and Windows Server 2016, Isolated User Mode is included with Hyper-V and does not need to be installed separately. If you're running a version of Windows 10 that's earlier than Windows 10, version 1607, you can run the following command to install Isolated User Mode:
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##### Enable virtualization-based security and Credential Guard
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##### Enable virtualization-based security and Credential Guard
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1. Open Registry Editor.
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1. Open Registry Editor.
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