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System administrators can explicitly [enable](#enable-credential-guard) or [disable](#disable-credential-guard) Credential Guard using one of the methods described in this article. Explicitly configured values overwrite the default enablement state after a reboot.
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System administrators can explicitly [enable](#enable-credential-guard) or [disable](#disable-credential-guard) Credential Guard using one of the methods described in this article. Explicitly configured values overwrite the default enablement state after a reboot.
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Devices that have had Credential Guard explicitly disabled *prior* to updating to a version of Windows that comes with default enablement will NOT have Credential Guard enabled upon update. In this case Credential Guard will continue to be disabled even after updating to a version of Windows that enables Credential Guard by default.
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If a device has Credential Guard explicitly turned off before updating to a newer version of Windows where Credential Guard is enabled by default, it will remain disabled even after the update.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> For information about known issues related to default enablement, see [Credential Guard: known issues](considerations-known-issues.md).
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> For information about known issues related to default enablement, see [Credential Guard: known issues](considerations-known-issues.md).
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