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Device Guard and Credential Guard hardware readiness tool

Use this tool to see if your hardware is ready for Device Guard and Credential Guard. You can also use this to enable Device Guard or Credential Guard.

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  • Version:

    3.6

    Date Published:

    10/26/2018

    File Name:

    dgreadiness_v3.6.zip

    File Size:

    31.7 KB

    Use this tool to see if your hardware is ready for Device Guard and Credential Guard. You can also use this to enable Device Guard or Credential Guard.
    This tool is a Windows PowerShell script that needs to run with elevated permissions. It will work with Windows 10 (beginning with version 1607) and Windows Server 2016.
    You can use this tool in the following ways:
    1. Check if the device can run Device Guard or Credential Guard
    2. Check if the device is compatible with the Hardware Lab Kit tests that are ran by partners
    3. Enable and disable Device Guard or Credential Guard
    4. Check the status of Device Guard or Credential Guard on the device
    5. Integrate with System Center Configuration Manager or any other deployment mechanism to configure registry settings that reflect the device capabilities
    6. Use an embedded ConfigCI policy in audit mode that can be used by default to enable Device Guard when a custom policy is not provided
    Usage:
    DG_Readiness.ps1 –[Enable/Disable/Capable/Ready] –[DG/CG/HVCI/HLK] -Path <ConfigCI policy> -AutoReboot
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 10, Windows Server 2016

    Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016
  • Follow the instructions in the readme.txt file that's included with the zip file.

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