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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: security
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author: dansimp
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ms.date: 09/23/2021
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ms.date: 03/22/2022
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ms.reviewer:
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manager: dansimp
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ms.author: dansimp
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A "\*Session" credential implies that it is valid for the current user session.
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The credentials are also cleaned up when the WiFi or VPN connection is disconnected.
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> [!NOTE]
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> In Windows 10, version 21h2 and later, the "\*Session" credential is not visible in Credential Manager.
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For example, if someone using Microsoft Edge tries to access a domain resource, Microsoft Edge has the right Enterprise Authentication capability. This allows [WinInet](/windows/win32/wininet/wininet-reference) to release the credentials that it gets from the Credential Manager to the SSP that is requesting it.
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For more information about the Enterprise Authentication capability, see [App capability declarations](/windows/uwp/packaging/app-capability-declarations).
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ms.reviewer: jsuther1974
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ms.author: dansimp
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manager: dansimp
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ms.date: 11/29/2021
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ms.date: 03/22/2022
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ms.technology: windows-sec
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1. File Rule Precedence Order
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2. Adding Allow Rules
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3. Singe Policy Considerations
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3. Single Policy Considerations
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4. Multiple Policy Considerations
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5. Best Practices
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6. Tutorial
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