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I would *love* to enable this feature and give it a try but I rely on VMware Workstation every single day (and am not willing to use HyperV for my VMs) so will I ever be able to use WDAG with VMware Workstation installed as well?
I would *love* to enable this feature and give it a try but I rely on VMware Workstation every single day (and am not willing to use HyperV for my VMs) so will I ever be able to use WDAG with VMware Workstation installed as well?
Not sure, but it would be interesting to find more official info about "WindowsDefenderApplicationGuard.wim".
I enabled it for about a hour or two and mainly watched heating on the cpu as I browsed around. CPU heats up faster and higher when loading a new page and maybe when actively browsing it stays up a slight amount but cools to normal when sitting and just reading a webpage. Didn't notice any added slowness to page loadings - and then finally simply reimaged my system to clean it all out because mainly it wont allow browser extensions and I need my adblocker.
I didn't enable the Hyper-V in programs & features yet it seems to work as described.
It built a folder "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\HVSI" showing about 3.5gb containing two .vhx type virtual files, yet my C;\ showed it had increased only about 1gb in total used space.
Was surprised I had to manually switch to the secured edge, thought it would automatically open everything into it. Didn't take the time to investigate the group policy settings before ending my test drive.
I'm still getting errors when trying to open a WDAG window
I have it turned on, of course using the tutorial, that installed it, but it hangs at 50% then the error.
I then opened GPEdit and "Enabled" it there too, but still get an error when opening a window
Paste into Feedback Hub and you can see all the posts about this:
WDAG Report - Container: Error: 0x80070057, Ext error: 0x00000001; RDP: Error: 0x00000000, Ext error: 0x00000000 Location: 0x00000000
Any ideas Shawn?
I'm not using any 3rd party AV, only Defender.
I did have a problem getting Core Isolation to work through the UI before, but RegEdit got that turned on.
I'm starting to wonder if there Is a compatibility problem with the 9900K(maybe 8th Gen CPU's in general maybe) memory controller and Win10's advanced virtualization security options(not with Hyper-V VMs though), as they have hardware based changes to how the 3 levels of cache are handled for Spectre & Meltdown.
Hey Cliff,
It sounds like it may be a bug. Might send feedback to Microsoft about it to help make them aware in case others are having the same issue.