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LocalSecurityAuthority Policy CSP | Learn more about the LocalSecurityAuthority Area in Policy CSP. | vinaypamnani-msft | aaroncz | vinpa | 05/10/2023 | medium | windows-client | itpro-manage | reference |
Policy CSP - LocalSecurityAuthority
[!INCLUDE ADMX-backed CSP tip]
AllowCustomSSPsAPs
Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
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✔️ Device ❌ User |
❌ Home ✔️ Pro ✔️ Enterprise ✔️ Education ✔️ Windows SE |
✔️ Windows 11, version 22H2 [10.0.22621] and later |
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/LocalSecurityAuthority/AllowCustomSSPsAPs
This policy controls the configuration under which LSASS loads custom SSPs and APs.
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If you enable this setting or do not configure it, LSA allows custom SSPs and APs to be loaded.
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If you disable this setting, LSA does not load custom SSPs and APs.
Description framework properties:
Property name | Property value |
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Format | chr (string) |
Access Type | Add, Delete, Get, Replace |
[!INCLUDE ADMX-backed policy note]
ADMX mapping:
Name | Value |
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Name | AllowCustomSSPsAPs |
Friendly Name | Allow Custom SSPs and APs to be loaded into LSASS |
Location | Computer Configuration |
Path | System > Local Security Authority |
Registry Key Name | Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System |
Registry Value Name | AllowCustomSSPsAPs |
ADMX File Name | LocalSecurityAuthority.admx |
ConfigureLsaProtectedProcess
Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
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✔️ Device ❌ User |
❌ Home ✔️ Pro ✔️ Enterprise ✔️ Education ✔️ Windows SE |
✔️ Windows 11, version 22H2 [10.0.22621] and later |
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/LocalSecurityAuthority/ConfigureLsaProtectedProcess
This policy controls the configuration under which LSASS is run.
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If you do not configure this policy and there is no current setting in the registry, LSA will run as protected process for clean installed, HVCI capable, client SKUs that are domain or cloud domain joined devices. This configuration is not UEFI locked. This can be overridden if the policy is configured.
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If you configure and set this policy setting to "Disabled", LSA will not run as a protected process.
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If you configure and set this policy setting to "EnabledWithUEFILock," LSA will run as a protected process and this configuration is UEFI locked.
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If you configure and set this policy setting to "EnabledWithoutUEFILock", LSA will run as a protected process and this configuration is not UEFI locked.
Description framework properties:
Property name | Property value |
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Format | int |
Access Type | Add, Delete, Get, Replace |
Default Value | 0 |
Allowed values:
Value | Description |
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0 (Default) | Disabled. Default value. LSA will not run as protected process. |
1 | Enabled with UEFI lock. LSA will run as protected process and this configuration is UEFI locked. |
2 | Enabled without UEFI lock. LSA will run as protected process and this configuration is not UEFI locked. |
Group policy mapping:
Name | Value |
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Name | ConfigureLsaProtectedProcess |
Friendly Name | Configures LSASS to run as a protected process |
Location | Computer Configuration |
Path | System > Local Security Authority |
Registry Key Name | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa |
ADMX File Name | LocalSecurityAuthority.admx |