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/remtoteGuard does not require to be a member of the local admintrators group of the source computer nor the target computer. There used to be a bug which was corrected (discussed with Andrew Wiley from Enterprise & Security SWE R&D)
However, it does require the user to have some RDP permissions at the remote computer level. So I updated the note to reflect the real requirements.
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> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> The user must be part of administrators group. > The user must be authorized to connect to the remote server using Remote Desktop Protocol. For example, by being a member of the Remote Desktop Users local group on the remote computer.
## Considerations when using Windows Defender Remote Credential Guard ## Considerations when using Windows Defender Remote Credential Guard