August 17, 2018

Kwado ma ọ bụ gbanyụọ nchekwa nzere na Windows 10

Enable or Disable Credential Guard in Windows 10: Windows Credential Guard uses virtualization-based security to isolate secrets so that only privileged system software can access them. Unauthorized access to these secrets can lead to credential theft attacks, such as Pass-the-Hash or Pass-The-Ticket. Windows Credential Guard prevents these attacks by protecting NTLM password hashes, Kerberos Ticket Granting Tickets, and credentials stored by applications as domain credentials.

Kwado ma ọ bụ gbanyụọ nchekwa nzere na Windows 10

By enabling Windows Credential Guard the following features and solutions are provided:

Nchekwa akụrụngwa
Nchekwa nke dabeere na Virtualization
Better protection against advanced persistent threats

Now you know the importance of the Credential Guard, you should definitely enable this for your system. So without wasting any time let’s see How to Enable or Disable Credential Guard in Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed tutorial.

Kwado ma ọ bụ gbanyụọ nchekwa nzere na Windows 10

Jide n'aka na ịmepụta ebe weghachi naanị ma ọ bụrụ na ihe adịghị mma.

Method 1: Enable or Disable Credential Guard in Windows 10 using Group Policy Editor

Cheta na: This method only works if you have Windows Pro, Education, or Enterprise Edtion. For Windows Home version users skip this method and follow the next one.

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit na kụrụ Tinye imeghe Onye nchịkọta akụkọ amụma otu.

Gbaa iwu regedit

2. Gaa n'ụzọ a:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Guard

3. Gbaa mbọ hụ na ịhọrọ Nchekwa Ngwa than in right window pane double-click on “Turn On Virtualization Based Security” iwu.

Double-click on Turn On Virtualization Based Security Policy

4.In the Properties window of the above policy make sure to select Kwadoro.

Set Turn On Virtualization Based Security to Enabled

5.Now from the “Select Platform Security Level” drop-down select Secure Boot or Secure Boot and DMA Nchedo.

From Select Platform Security Level drop-down select Secure Boot or Secure Boot and DMA Protection

6.Next, from “Credential Guard Configuration” drop-down select Enabled with UEFI lock. If you want to turn off Credential Guard remotely, choose Enabled without lock instead of Enabled with UEFI lock.

7.Once finished, click Apply followed by OK.

8.Reboot PC gị iji chekwaa mgbanwe.

Method 2: Enable or Disable Credential Guard in Windows 10 using Registry Editor

Credential Guard uses virtualization-based security features which have to be enabled first from Windows feature before you can enable or disable Credential Guard in Registry Editor. Make sure to only use one of the below-listed methods to enable virtualization-based security features.

Add the virtualization-based security features by using Programs and Features

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye appwiz.cpl na kụrụ Tinye imeghe Program and Features.

pịnye appwiz.cpl wee kụọ Tinye ka imepe mmemme na atụmatụ

2.From the left-hand window click on “Gbanyụọ ma ọ bụ gbanyụọ atụmatụ Windows".

gbanye ma ọ bụ gbanyụọ atụmatụ windo

3.Find and expand Hyper-V then similarly expand Hyper-V Platform.

4.Under Hyper-V Platform nlele "Hyper-V Hypervisor".

Under Hyper-V Platform checkmark Hyper-V Hypervisor

5.Now scroll down and checkmark “Isolated User Mode” wee pịa OK.

Add the virtualization-based security features to an offline image by using DISM

1.Pịa Windows Key + X wee họrọ Iwu Kwadoro (Admin).

iwu ozugbo na ikike admin

2.Type the following command into cmd to add the Hyper-V Hypervisor and hit Enter:

dism /image:<WIM file name> /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:Microsoft-Hyper-V-Hypervisor /all
OR
dism /Online /Enable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V /All

Add the virtualization-based security features to an offline image by using DISM

3.Add the Isolated User Mode feature by running the following command:

dism /image:<WIM file name> /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:IsolatedUserMode
OR
dism /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:IsolatedUserMode

Add the Isolated User Mode feature

4.Once finished, you can close the command prompt.

Kwado ma ọ bụ gbanyụọ nchekwa nzere na Windows 10

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit na kụrụ Tinye imeghe Editọ aha.

Gbaa iwu regedit

2. Gaa na igodo ndekọ aha:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlDeviceGuard

3.Right-pịa Device Nche wee họrọ Ọhụrụ > DWORD (32-bit) Uru.

Right-click on DeviceGuard then select New DWORD (32-bit) Value

4.Name this newly created DWORD as KwadoVirtualizationBasedSecurity ma kụọ Tinye.

Name this newly created DWORD as EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity and hit Enter

5.Double-click on EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity DWORD then change its value to:

To Enable Virtualization-based Security: 1
To Disable Virtualization-based Security: 0

To Enable Virtualization-based Security change the value of the DWORD to 1

6.Now again right-click on DeviceGuard then select Ọhụrụ> DWORD (32-bit) Uru ma kpọọ DWORD a ka RequirePlatformSecurityFeatures wee kụọ Tinye.

Name this DWORD as RequirePlatformSecurityFeatures then hit Enter

7.Double-click on RequirePlatformSecurityFeatures DWORD and change it’s value to 1 to use Secure Boot only or set it to 3 to use Secure Boot and DMA protection.

Change it's value to 1 to use Secure Boot only or set it to 3 to use Secure Boot and DMA protection.

8. Ugbu a gaa na igodo ndekọ:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlLSA

9.Right-click on LSA then select Ọhụrụ> DWORD (32-bit) Uru then name this DWORD as Ọkọlọtọ LsaCfg ma kụọ Tinye.

Right-click on LSA then select New then DWORD (32-bit) Value

10.Double-click on LsaCfgFlags DWORD and change its value according to:

Disable Credential Guard: 0
Enable Credential Guard with UEFI lock: 1
Enable Credential Guard without lock: 2

Double-click on LsaCfgFlags DWORD and change its value according to

11.Once finished, close Registry Editor.

Disable Credential Guard in Windows 10

If Credential Guard was enabled without UEFI Lock then you can Disable Windows Credential Guard jiri ya Device Guard and Credential Guard hardware readiness tool or the following method:

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit na kụrụ Tinye imeghe Editọ aha.

Gbaa iwu regedit

2.Navigate and delete the following registry keys:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlLSALsaCfgFlags
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsDeviceGuardEnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsDeviceGuardRequirePlatformSecurityFeatures

Disable Windows Credential Guard

3.Delete the Windows Credential Guard EFI variables by using bcdedit. Press Windows Key + X then select Iwu Kwadoro (Admin).

iwu ozugbo na ikike admin

4.Pịnye iwu a n'ime cmd wee kụọ Tinye:

mountvol X: /s
copy %WINDIR%System32SecConfig.efi X:EFIMicrosoftBootSecConfig.efi /Y
bcdedit /create {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} /d "DebugTool" /application osloader
bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} path "EFIMicrosoftBootSecConfig.efi"
bcdedit /set {bootmgr} bootsequence {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215}
bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} loadoptions DISABLE-LSA-ISO
bcdedit /set {0cb3b571-2f2e-4343-a879-d86a476d7215} device partition=X:
mountvol X: /d

5.Once finished, close command prompt and reboot your PC.

6.Accept the prompt to disable Windows Credential Guard.

-atụ aro:

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