windows-itpro-docs/windows/keep-secure/documenting-the-zones.md
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Documenting the Zones (Windows 10) Documenting the Zones ebd7a650-4d36-42d4-aac0-428617f5a32d w10 deploy library security brianlic-msft

Documenting the Zones

Applies to

  • Windows 10
  • Windows Server 2016

Generally, the task of determining zone membership is not complex, but it can be time-consuming. Use the information generated during the Designing a Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Strategy section of this guide to determine the zone in which to put each host. You can document this zone placement by adding a Group column to the inventory table shown in the Designing a Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Strategy section. A sample is shown here:

| Host name | Hardware reqs met | Software reqs met | Configuration required | Details | Projected cost | Group | | - | - | - | - | - | - | | CLIENT001 | No| No| Upgrade hardware and software.| Current operating system is Windows XP. Old hardware not compatible with newer versions of Windows.| $??| Isolated domain| | SERVER002 | Yes| No| Join trusted domain, upgrade from Windows Server 2008 to at least Windows Server 2012| No antivirus software present.| $??| Encryption| | SENSITIVE001 | Yes| Yes| Not required.| Running Windows Server 2012. Ready for inclusion.| $0| Isolated server (in zone by itself)| | PRINTSVR1 | Yes| Yes| Not required.| Running Windows Server 2008 R2. Ready for inclusion.| $0| Boundary|

**Next: **Planning Group Policy Deployment for Your Isolation Zones