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MichaelMartin
Jun 21, 2017Copper Contributor
Credential Guard
I am using the DG_Readiness PowerShell script to enable Credential Guard. The results say it is enabled and running with "Audit Mode" in parenthesis. What does this mean?
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This is safe and should help.
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Michiko Short
Jun 21, 2017Microsoft
That probably refers to another part of Device Guard rather than Credential Guard. Credential Guard does not support an audit mode.
- Michiko ShortJun 21, 2017Microsoft
Also https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/access-protection/credential-guard/credential-guard-manage has the latest information.
- MichaelMartinJun 21, 2017Copper Contributor
When I use the PowerShell script to enable Credential Guard, then go to GPEdit to view the policy, it is not enabled. Is that by design? I'm still protected, right?
- Michiko ShortJun 21, 2017MicrosoftDue to the HW & feature requirements, registry keys can be set and Credential Guard is not running. Group policy is used for configuration but not validation.
- Dune DesormeauxJun 21, 2017MicrosoftTo see if Code Integrity is running in audit (which it does support) try running msinfo32 and looking near the bottom for mentions of audit.