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|Allow Persistence|Windows 10 Enterprise, 1709 or higher<br><br>Windows 10 Professional, 1803|Determines whether data persists across different sessions in Windows Defender Application Guard.|**Enabled.** Application Guard saves user-downloaded files and other items (such as, cookies, Favorites, and so on) for use in future Application Guard sessions.<br><br>**Disabled or not configured.** All user data within Application Guard is reset between sessions.<br><br>**Note**<br>If you later decide to stop supporting data persistence for your employees, you can use our Windows-provided utility to reset the container and to discard any personal data.<br>**To reset the container:**<ol><li>Open a command-line program and navigate to Windows/System32.</li><li>Type `wdagtool.exe cleanup`.<br>The container environment is reset, retaining only the employee-generated data.</li><li>Type `wdagtool.exe cleanup RESET_PERSISTENCE_LAYER`.<br>The container environment is reset, including discarding all employee-generated data.</li></ol>|
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|Turn on Windows Defender Application Guard in Enterprise Mode|Windows 10 Enterprise, 1709 or higher|Determines whether to turn on Application Guard for Microsoft Edge.|**Enabled.** Turns on Application Guard for Microsoft Edge, honoring the network isolation settings, rendering non-enterprise domains in the Application Guard container. Be aware that Application Guard won't actually be turned On unless the required prerequisites and network isolation settings are already set on the device.<br><br>**Disabled.** Turns Off Application Guard, allowing all apps to run in Microsoft Edge.|
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|Allow files to download to host operating system|Windows 10 Enterprise, 1803|Determines whether to save downloaded files to the host operating system from the Windows Defender Application Guard container.|**Enabled.** Allows users to save downloaded files from the Windows Defender Application Guard container to the host operating system.<br><br>**Disabled or not configured.** Users are not able to saved downloaded files from Application Guard to the host operating system.|
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|Allow hardware-accelerated rendering for Windows Defender Application Guard|Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1803<br><br>(experimental only)|Determines whether Windows Defender Application Guard renders graphics using hardware or software acceleration.|**Enabled.** Windows Defender Application Guard uses Hyper-V to access supported, high-security rendering graphics hardware (GPUs). These GPUs improve rendering performance and battery life while using Windows Defender Application Guard, particularly for video playback and other graphics-intensive use cases. If this setting is enabled without connecting any high-security rendering graphics hardware, Windows Defender Application Guard will automatically revert to software-based (CPU) rendering.<br><br>**Important**<br>Be aware that enabling this setting with potentially compromised graphics devices or drivers might pose a risk to the host device.<br><br>**Disabled or not configured.** Windows Defender Application Guard uses software-based (CPU) rendering and won’t load any third-party graphics drivers or interact with any connected graphics hardware.|
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|Allow hardware-accelerated rendering for Windows Defender Application Guard|Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1803<br><br>(experimental only)|Determines whether Windows Defender Application Guard renders graphics using hardware or software acceleration.|**Enabled.** Windows Defender Application Guard uses Hyper-V to access supported, high-security rendering graphics hardware (GPUs). These GPUs improve rendering performance and battery life while using Windows Defender Application Guard, particularly for video playback and other graphics-intensive use cases. If this setting is enabled without connecting any high-security rendering graphics hardware, Windows Defender Application Guard will automatically revert to software-based (CPU) rendering.<br><br><ul>**Important**<br>Be aware that enabling this setting with potentially compromised graphics devices or drivers might pose a risk to the host device.<br><br></ul>**Disabled or not configured.** Windows Defender Application Guard uses software-based (CPU) rendering and won’t load any third-party graphics drivers or interact with any connected graphics hardware.<br><br>**Note**<br>This is an experimental feature in Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1803 and will not function without the presence of an additional registry key provided by Microsoft. If you would like to evaluate this feature on deployments of Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1803, please contact Microsoft for further information.|
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