The web page title was left still referring to Defender ATP, so updated for Defender for Endpoint. Not sure if other pages also are missing this change when the rest of the page was updated.
From issue ticket #8935 (**clarify enterprise sku**):
> based on the discussion here #4025, the following confirmation from MSRC 61355 and the resulting PR #8435 -
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> could this page also be updated to specifically list "Windows 10 Enterprise" in the requirements list, to avoid confusion from Windows 10 Pro/Home?
Thanks to @rrsit for noticing and reporting the lack of clarity in this document.
Changes proposed:
- State _specifically_ that Credential Guard _supports_ and _requires_ Windows 10 **Enterprise**
- Dictionary correction: "writeable" => 'writable' (2 occurrences; the 2017 table Description text, ending Note blob)
Closes#8935
> "This table lists the PowerShell cmdlets" doesn't list the cmdlets (there are only three).
> The column marked PowerShell cmdlets seems to refer to property names.
Current table description text:
"This table lists the PowerShell cmdlets (and associated audit mode cmdlet) that can be used to configure each mitigation."
**Suggested description:**
This table lists the individual **Mitigations** (and **Audits**, when available) to be used with the `-Enable` or `-Disable` cmdlet parameters.
Closes#8926
From issue ticket #8927 (**No such property as TerminateOnHeapError**):
> In the list of properties used for different security exploit settings for the cmdlets, the properties to be set for 'Validate heap integrity' is labeled wrong.
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> | Validate heap integrity | System and app-level | TerminateOnHeapError | Audit not available |
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> **The property 'TerminateOnHeapError' doesn't exist for Heap. It should be TerminateOnError.**
Thanks to dennisl68-castra for noticing and reporting this incorrect term variant.
Changes proposed:
- Change "TerminateOnHeapError" to 'TerminateOnError'
Whitespace changes:
- Add recommended minimum cell divider spacing to the MarkDown table cells
- Align table dividing row cell dividers with the table title row cell dividers
- Add editorial line between footnote mark [2] and second last H2 (##) heading
Closes#8927
Ref. old PR #4351 from July 5, 2019 (before Windows Defender Exploit Guard was changed or retired)