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Azure VM supportability
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/issues/3006
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> The PC must have one-time access to a domain controller to decrypt content, such as files that were encrypted with EFS. If you want to turn off both Windows Defender Credential Guard and virtualization-based security, run the following bcdedit command after turning off all virtualization-based security Group Policy and registry settings: bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} loadoptions DISABLE-LSA-ISO,DISABLE-VBS
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> The PC must have one-time access to a domain controller to decrypt content, such as files that were encrypted with EFS. If you want to turn off both Windows Defender Credential Guard and virtualization-based security, run the following bcdedit command after turning off all virtualization-based security Group Policy and registry settings: bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} loadoptions DISABLE-LSA-ISO,DISABLE-VBS
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> Credential Guard and Device Guard are not currently supported when using Azure IaaS VMs. These options will be made available with future Gen 2 VMs.
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For more info on virtualization-based security and Windows Defender Device Guard, see [Windows Defender Device Guard deployment guide](/windows/device-security/device-guard/device-guard-deployment-guide).
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For more info on virtualization-based security and Windows Defender Device Guard, see [Windows Defender Device Guard deployment guide](/windows/device-security/device-guard/device-guard-deployment-guide).
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