* Updated deployment-vdi-windows-defender-antivirus.md * Updated deployment-vdi-windows-defender-antivirus.md * Updated deployment-vdi-windows-defender-antivirus.md * updates for new vdi stuff * Adding important note to solve #3493 * Update windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-hybrid-key-whfb-settings-dir-sync.md Co-Authored-By: Nicole Turner <39884432+nenonix@users.noreply.github.com> * Typo "<"→"<", ">"→">" https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/application-management/manage-windows-mixed-reality * Issue #2297 * Update windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-identity-verification.md Co-Authored-By: Nicole Turner <39884432+nenonix@users.noreply.github.com> * Clarification * Update windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-identity-verification.md Co-Authored-By: Nicole Turner <39884432+nenonix@users.noreply.github.com> * Update windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-identity-verification.md Co-Authored-By: Trond B. 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This update adds line breaks and syntax highlighting, replaces curly double quotes with standard double quotes, and adds a closing tag for <appv:appconnectiongroup>for each code sample * Update windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-identity-verification.md Co-Authored-By: Nicole Turner <39884432+nenonix@users.noreply.github.com> * Update windows/deployment/update/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md Co-Authored-By: Nicole Turner <39884432+nenonix@users.noreply.github.com> * Update windows/deployment/update/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md Co-Authored-By: Nicole Turner <39884432+nenonix@users.noreply.github.com> * corrected formating of XML examples The XML samples here present the same formatting problems as in about-the-connection-group-file51.md (see https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/pull/3847/) Perhaps we should open an issue to see if we have more versions of this code sample in the docs * corrected formatting of XML example section In the XML example on this page, the whitespace had been stripped out, so there were no spaces between adjacent attribute values or keys. This made it hard to read, though the original formatting allowed for a scroll bar, so the text was not running into the side of the page (compare to https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/pull/3847 and https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/pull/3850, where the uncorrected formatting forced the text to run into the side menu). * update configure-endpoints-gp.md * Fixed error in registry path and improved description * Update windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-hybrid-key-whfb-settings-dir-sync.md Co-Authored-By: Trond B. Krokli <38162891+illfated@users.noreply.github.com> * Removing extra line in 25 Suggested by * update windows-analytics-azure-portal.md * re: broken links, credential-guard-considerations Context: * #3513, MVA is being retired and producing broken links * #3860 Microsoft Virtual Academy video links This page contains two links to deprecated video content on Microsoft Virtual Academy (MVA). MVA is being retired. In addition, the Deep Dive course the two links point to is already retired, and no replacement course exists. I removed the first link, as I could not find a similar video available describing which credentials are covered by credential guard. I replaced the second link with a video containing similar material, though it is not a "deep dive". Suggestions on handling this problem, as many pages contain similar links, would be appreciated,. * removed link to retired video re: #3867 Context: * #3513, MVA is being retired and producing broken links * #3867, Microsoft Virtual Academy video links This page contains a broken link to deprecated video content on Microsoft Virtual Academy (MVA). MVA is being retired. In addition, the Deep Dive course is already retired, and no replacement course exists. I removed the whole _See Also_ section, as I could not find a video narrowly or deeply addressing how to protect privelaged users with Credential Guard. The most likely candidate is too short and general: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/cism-cert-prep-1-information-security-governance/privileged-account-management * addressing broken mva links, #3817 Context: * #3513, MVA is being retired and producing broken links * #3817, Another broken link This page contains two links to deprecated video content on Microsoft Virtual Academy (MVA). MVA is being retired. In addition, the Deep Dive course the two links point to is already retired, and no replacement course exists. I removed the first link, as we no longer have a video with similar content for a similar audience. The most likely candidate is https://www.linkedin.com/learning/programming-foundations-web-security-2/types-of-credential-attacks, which is more general and for a less technical audience. I removed the second link and the _See Also_ section, as I could not find a similar video narrowly focused on which credentials are covered by Credential Guard. Most of the related material available now describes how to perform a task. * Update deployment-vdi-windows-defender-antivirus.md * typo fix re: #3876; DMSA -> DSMA * Addressing dead MVA links, #3818 This page, like its fellows in the mva-links label, contains links to a retired video course on a website that is retiring soon. The links listed by the user in issue #3818 were also on several other pages, related to Credentials Guard. These links were addressed in the pull requests #3875, #3872, and #3871 Credentials threat & lateral threat link: removed (see PR #3875 for reasoning) Virtualization link: replaced (see #3871 for reasoning) Credentials protected link: removed (see #3872 for reasoning) * Adding notes for known issue in script Solves #3869 * Updated the download link admx files Windows 10 Added link for April 2018 and Oct 2018 ADMX files. * added event logs path Referenced : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-exploit-guard/event-views-exploit-guard * Update browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/administrative-templates-and-ie11.md Suggestions applied. 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Getting Started - Using MBAM with Configuration Manager
When you install Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM), you can choose a topology that integrates MBAM with Configuration Manager 2007 or System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. For a list of the supported versions of Configuration Manager that MBAM supports, see Planning to Deploy MBAM with Configuration Manager. In the integrated topology, the hardware compliance and reporting features are removed from MBAM and are accessed from Configuration Manager.
Important Windows To Go is not supported when you install the integrated topology of MBAM with Configuration Manager 2007.
Using MBAM with Configuration Manager
The integration of MBAM is based on a new Configuration Pack that installs the following three items into Configuration Manager 2007 or System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, which are described in detail in the following sections:
Configuration data that consists of configuration items and a configuration baseline
Collection
Reports
Configuration Data
The configuration data installs a configuration baseline, called “BitLocker Protection,” which contains two configuration items: “BitLocker Operating System Drive Protection” and “BitLocker Fixed Data Drives Protection.” The configuration baseline is deployed to the collection, which is also created when MBAM is installed. The two configuration items provide the basis for evaluating the compliance status of the client computers. This information is captured, stored, and evaluated in Configuration Manager. The configuration items are based on the compliance requirements for operating system drives (OSDs) and Fixed Data Drives (FDDs). The required details for the deployed computers are collected so that the compliance for those drive types can be evaluated. By default, the configuration baseline evaluates the compliance status every 12 hours and sends the compliance data to Configuration Manager.
Collection
MBAM creates a collection that is called MBAM Supported Computers. The configuration baseline is targeted to client computers that are in this collection. This is a dynamic collection that, by default, runs every 12 hours and evaluates membership. Membership is based on three criteria:
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It is a supported version of the Windows operating system. Currently, MBAM supports only Windows 7 Enterprise and Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8 Enterprise, and Windows To Go, when Windows To Go is running on Windows 8 Enterprise.
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It is a physical computer. Virtual machines are not supported.
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Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is available. A compatible version of TPM 1.2 or later is required for Windows 7. Windows 8 and Windows To Go do not require a TPM.
The collection is evaluated against all computers and creates the subset of compatible computers that provides the basis for compliance evaluation and reporting for the MBAM integration.
Reports
There are four reports that you can use to view compliance. They are:
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BitLocker Enterprise Compliance Dashboard – gives IT administrators three different views of information on a single report: Compliance Status Distribution, Non Compliant – Errors Distribution, and Compliance Status Distribution By Drive Type. Drill-down options on the report let IT administrators click through the data and view a list of computers that match the state that you select.
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BitLocker Enterprise Compliance Details – lets IT administrators view information about the BitLocker encryption compliance status of the enterprise and includes the compliance status for each computer. Drill-down options on the report let IT administrators click through the data and view a list of computers that match the state that you select.
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BitLocker Computer Compliance – lets IT administrators view an individual computer and determine why it was reported with a given status of compliant or not compliant. The report also displays the encryption state of the operating system drives (OSD) and fixed data drives (FDDs).
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BitLocker Enterprise Compliance Summary – lets IT administrators view the status of the compliance of the enterprise with MBAM policy. Each computer’s state is evaluated, and the report shows a summary of the compliance of all computers in the enterprise against the policy. Drill-down options on the report let IT administrators click through the data and view a list of computers that match the state that you select.
High-Level Architecture of MBAM with Configuration Manager
The following image shows the MBAM architecture with the Configuration Manager topology. This configuration supports up to 200,000 MBAM clients in a production environment.
A description of the servers, databases, and features of this architecture follows. The server features and databases in the architecture image are listed under the computer or server where we recommend that you install them.
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Database Server – The Recovery Database, Audit Database, and Audit Reports are installed on a Windows server and supported SQL Server instance. The Recovery database stores recovery data that is collected from MBAM client computers. The Audit Database stores audit activity data that is collected from client computers that have accessed recovery data. The Audit Reports provide data about the compliance status of client computers in your enterprise.
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Configuration Manager Primary Site Server – The Configuration Manager Server contains of the MBAM server installation with the System Center Configuration Manager Integration topology, which must be installed on a Configuration Manager primary site server. The Configuration Manager Server collects the hardware inventory information from client computers and is used to report BitLocker compliance of client computers. When you run the MBAM Setup server installation, a collection and the configuration data are installed on the Configuration Manager Primary Site Server.
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Administration and Monitoring Server - The Administration and Monitoring Server is installed on a Windows server and consists of the Administration and Monitoring website and the monitoring web services. The Administration and Monitoring website is used to audit activity and to access recovery data (for example, BitLocker recovery keys). The Self-Service Portal is also installed on the Administration and Monitoring Server. The Portal enables end users on client computers to independently log onto a website to get a recovery key if they lose or forget their BitLocker password. The Audit reports are also installed on the Administration and Monitoring Server.
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Management Workstation - The Policy Template consists of Group Policy Objects that define MBAM implementation settings for BitLocker drive encryption. You can install the Policy template on any server or workstation, but it is commonly installed on a management workstation that is a supported Windows server or client computer. The workstation does not have to be a dedicated computer.
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MBAM Client and Configuration Manager Client computer
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The MBAM Client performs the following tasks:
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Uses Group Policy Objects to enforce the BitLocker encryption of client computers in the enterprise.
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Collects the recovery key for the three BitLocker data drive types: operating system drives, fixed data drives, and removable data (USB) drives.
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Collects recovery information and computer information about the client computers.
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Configuration Manager Client – The Configuration Manager client enables Configuration Manager to collect hardware compatibility data about the client computers, and enables Configuration Manager to report compliance information.
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