From e38340f532a3cfc304e369d55ad23f869ef7bed9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sunny Zankharia <67922512+sazankha@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 16:20:33 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update configure-md-app-guard.md --- .../configure-md-app-guard.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-application-guard/configure-md-app-guard.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-application-guard/configure-md-app-guard.md index 04bfd18471..11b88819bc 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-application-guard/configure-md-app-guard.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-application-guard/configure-md-app-guard.md @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ These settings, located at `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Wind |Allow files to download to host operating system|Windows 10 Enterprise or Pro, 1803 or higher
Windows 11 Enterprise or Pro|Determines whether to save downloaded files to the host operating system from the Microsoft Defender Application Guard container.|**Enabled.** This is effective only in managed mode. Allows users to save downloaded files from the Microsoft Defender Application Guard container to the host operating system. This action creates a share between the host and container that also allows for uploads from the host to the Application Guard container.
**Disabled or not configured.** Users aren't able to save downloaded files from Application Guard to the host operating system.| |Allow hardware-accelerated rendering for Microsoft Defender Application Guard|Windows 10 Enterprise, 1803 or higher
Windows 11 Enterprise|Determines whether Microsoft Defender Application Guard renders graphics using hardware or software acceleration.|**Enabled.** This is effective only in managed mode. Microsoft 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 Microsoft 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, Microsoft Defender Application Guard will automatically revert to software-based (CPU) rendering. **Important:** Enabling this setting with potentially compromised graphics devices or drivers might pose a risk to the host device.
**Disabled or not configured.** Microsoft Defender Application Guard uses software-based (CPU) rendering and won’t load any third-party graphics drivers or interact with any connected graphics hardware.|
|Allow camera and microphone access in Microsoft Defender Application Guard|Windows 10 Enterprise, 1809 or higher
Windows 11 Enterprise|Determines whether to allow camera and microphone access inside Microsoft Defender Application Guard.|**Enabled.** This is effective only in managed mode. Applications inside Microsoft Defender Application Guard are able to access the camera and microphone on the user's device. **Important:** Enabling this policy with a potentially compromised container could bypass camera and microphone permissions and access the camera and microphone without the user's knowledge.
**Disabled or not configured.** Applications inside Microsoft Defender Application Guard are unable to access the camera and microphone on the user's device.|
-|Allow Microsoft Defender Application Guard to use Root Certificate Authorities from a user's device|Windows 10 Enterprise, 1809 or higher
Windows 10 Pro, 1809 or higher
Windows 11 Enterprise or Pro|Determines whether Root Certificates are shared with Microsoft Defender Application Guard.|**Enabled.** Certificates matching the specified thumbprint are transferred into the container. Use a comma to separate multiple certificates.
**Disabled or not configured.** Certificates aren't shared with Microsoft Defender Application Guard.| +|Allow Microsoft Defender Application Guard to use Root Certificate Authorities from a user's device|Windows 10 Enterprise or Pro, 1809 or higher
Windows 11 Enterprise or Pro|Determines whether Root Certificates are shared with Microsoft Defender Application Guard.|**Enabled.** Certificates matching the specified thumbprint are transferred into the container. Use a comma to separate multiple certificates.
**Disabled or not configured.** Certificates aren't shared with Microsoft Defender Application Guard.| |Allow auditing events in Microsoft Defender Application Guard|Windows 10 Enterprise, 1809 or higher
Windows 11 Enterprise|This policy setting allows you to decide whether auditing events can be collected from Microsoft Defender Application Guard.|**Enabled.** This is effective only in managed mode. Application Guard inherits auditing policies from your device and logs system events from the Application Guard container to your host.
**Disabled or not configured.** Event logs aren't collected from your Application Guard container.| ## Application Guard support dialog settings