Indentation fix for Event ID 17

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John Tobin
2017-05-04 12:01:24 -07:00
parent d960c9f8d1
commit ff6cc8968a

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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ For client machines that are running Windows 10 1703, LSAIso is running whenever
- **Event ID 15** Credential Guard (LsaIso.exe) is configured but the secure kernel is not running; continuing without Credential Guard. - **Event ID 15** Credential Guard (LsaIso.exe) is configured but the secure kernel is not running; continuing without Credential Guard.
- **Event ID 16** Credential Guard (LsaIso.exe) failed to launch: \[error code\] - **Event ID 16** Credential Guard (LsaIso.exe) failed to launch: \[error code\]
- **Event ID 17** Error reading Credential Guard (LsaIso.exe) UEFI configuration: \[error code\] - **Event ID 17** Error reading Credential Guard (LsaIso.exe) UEFI configuration: \[error code\]
You can also verify that TPM is being used for key protection by checking the following event in the **Microsoft** -> **Windows** -> **Kernel-Boot** event source. If you are running with a TPM, the TPM PCR mask value will be something other than 0. You can also verify that TPM is being used for key protection by checking Event ID 51 in the **Microsoft** -> **Windows** -> **Kernel-Boot** event source. If you are running with a TPM, the TPM PCR mask value will be something other than 0.
- **Event ID 51** VSM Master Encryption Key Provisioning. Using cached copy status: 0x0. Unsealing cached copy status: 0x1. New key generation status: 0x1. Sealing status: 0x1. TPM PCR mask: 0x0. - **Event ID 51** VSM Master Encryption Key Provisioning. Using cached copy status: 0x0. Unsealing cached copy status: 0x1. New key generation status: 0x1. Sealing status: 0x1. TPM PCR mask: 0x0.
## Disable Credential Guard ## Disable Credential Guard