This article describes how to configure Credential Guard using Microsoft Intune, Group Policy, or the registry. Default enablement Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2, Credential Guard is turned on by default on devices that meet the requirements. The default enablement is without UEFI Lock, which allows administrators to disable Credential Guard remotely, if needed. If Credential Guard or VBS ar
If you are a customer seeking to determine Windows 11 eligibility for your device, please use PC Health Check. For Windows support life cycles please see Windows 11 Home and Pro - Microsoft Lifecycle. This specification details the processors that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) can use to manufacture new PCs that include Windows Products (including Custom Images). Updates to this specifica
Windows is available in localized editions for many languages. However, the English-language edition can also be used to run applications written in languages other than English. This is true even when the script used for these languages is different, as when applications are written in Greek or Japanese. These applications require a user interface with dialog boxes, icons, and utilities that prov
Hyper-V APIs give users the freedom to build and manage virtual machines or containers at various levels in the virtualization stack. Hyper-V WMI provider The WMI provider for Hyper-V enable developers, and scripters, to quickly build custom tools, utilities, and enhancements for the virtualization platform. The WMI interfaces can manage all aspects of the Hyper-V services. For more information se
What is Time Travel Debugging? Time Travel Debugging is a tool that allows you to capture a trace of your process as it executes and then replay it later both forwards and backwards. Time Travel Debugging (TTD) can help you debug issues easier by letting you "rewind" your debugger session, instead of having to reproduce the issue until you find the bug. TTD allows you to go back in time to better
Linux containers make up a huge percent of the overall container ecosystem and are fundamental to both developer experiences and production environments. Since containers share a kernel with the container host, however, running Linux containers directly on Windows isn't an option. This is where virtualization comes into the picture. Linux containers in a Moby VM To run Linux containers in a Linux
The BCDEdit /set command sets a boot entry option value in the Windows boot configuration data store (BCD). Use the BCDEdit /set command to configure specific boot entry elements, such as kernel debugger settings, memory options, or options that enable test-signed kernel-mode code or load alternate hardware abstraction layer (HAL) and kernel files. To remove a boot entry option, use the BCDEdit /d
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