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These policy and configuration settings for VDI Endpoint Groups must be configured before VDI client
activation:
Technology Category
Policy or Setting
Persistent VDI Group
setting
Non-Persistent VDI
Group setting
Windows Encryption Self-
Encrypting Drive (SED)
Self
-Encrypting Drive (SED)
Off Off
Windows Encryption
Hardware Crypto
Accelerator (HCA)
Hardware Crypto
Accelerator (HCA)
Off Off
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
SDE Encryption Enabled
Not Selected Not Selected
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
Common Encrypted Folders
<retain default settings> <retain default settings>
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
Encrypt Windows Paging
File
Not Selected Not Selected
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
Secure Windows
Credentials
Not Selected Not Selected
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
Block Unmanaged Access
to Domain Credentials
Not Selected Not Selected
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
Secure Windows
Hibernation File
Not Selected Not Selected
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
Preven
t Unsecured
Hibernation
Not Selected Not Selected
Windows Encryption Policy-Based Encryption
Enable Software Auto
Updates
Not Selected Not Selected
Windows Encryption BitLocker Encryption
BitLocker Encryption
Off Off
Windows Encryption Server Encryption
Server Encryption
Off Off
Threat Prevention
Advanced Threat
Protection
Advanced Threat
Protection
On On
Removable Media
Encryption
Mac Media Encryption
Mac Media Encryption
Off Off
Port Control Windows Port Control
Port Control System
Disabled Disabled
Persistent vs. Non-Persistent VDI
Persistent and Non-Persistent VDI endpoints differ in the following ways:
Persistent VDI
Non
-Persistent VDI
Persistent endpoints
may exist for many
days to years.
Non-persistent
endpoints usually exist
only for a few days or