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Merge pull request #366 from MikeBazMSFT/patch-1
Correct terminology to match current UIs.
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You can use Group Policy to enable Windows Defender Credential Guard. This will add and enable the virtualization-based security features for you if needed.
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You can use Group Policy to enable Windows Defender Credential Guard. This will add and enable the virtualization-based security features for you if needed.
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1. From the Group Policy Management Console, go to **Computer Configuration** -> **Administrative Templates** -> **System** -> **Windows Defender Device Guard**.
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1. From the Group Policy Management Console, go to **Computer Configuration** -> **Administrative Templates** -> **System** -> **Device Guard**.
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2. Double-click **Turn On Virtualization Based Security**, and then click the **Enabled** option.
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2. Double-click **Turn On Virtualization Based Security**, and then click the **Enabled** option.
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3. **Select Platform Security Level** box, choose **Secure Boot** or **Secure Boot and DMA Protection**.
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3. In the **Select Platform Security Level** box, choose **Secure Boot** or **Secure Boot and DMA Protection**.
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4. In the **Windows Defender Credential Guard Configuration** box, click **Enabled with UEFI lock**, and then click **OK**. If you want to be able to turn off Windows Defender Credential Guard remotely, choose **Enabled without lock**.
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4. In the **Credential Guard Configuration** box, click **Enabled with UEFI lock**, and then click **OK**. If you want to be able to turn off Windows Defender Credential Guard remotely, choose **Enabled without lock**.
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1. Click **Start**, type **msinfo32.exe**, and then click **System Information**.
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1. Click **Start**, type **msinfo32.exe**, and then click **System Information**.
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2. Click **System Summary**.
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2. Click **System Summary**.
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3. Confirm that **Windows Defender Credential Guard** is shown next to **Windows Defender Device Guard Security Services Running**.
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3. Confirm that **Credential Guard** is shown next to **Virtualization-based security**.
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Here's an example:
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Here's an example:
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