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### How can I have ICS in enabled state yet still use Application Guard?
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### How can I have ICS in enabled state yet still use Application Guard?
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ICS is enabled by default in Windows, and it must be enabled in order for Application Guard to function correctly.
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ICS is enabled by default in Windows, and ICS must be enabled in order for Application Guard to function correctly. We do not recommend disabling ICS; however, you can disable ICS in part by using a Group Policy and editing registry keys.
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Some enterprise organizations choose to disable ICS for their own security reasons. However, this is not recommended. If ICS is disabled, Application Guard stops working.
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The following procedure describes how to edit registry keys to disable ICS in part using a Group Policy.
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1. In the Group Policy setting called, *Prohibit use of Internet Connection Sharing on your DNS domain network*, set it to **Disabled**.
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1. In the Group Policy setting called, *Prohibit use of Internet Connection Sharing on your DNS domain network*, set it to **Disabled**.
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