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Procedure
1 In Microsoft Windows, edit the group policy to turn on VBS and choose other VBS-related security
options.
2 (Optional) For Microsoft Windows versions less than Redstone 4, in the Windows Features control
panel, enable the Hyper-V platform.
3 Reboot the guest operating system.
Disable Virtualization-based Security
If you no longer use virtualization-based security (VBS) with a virtual machine, you can disable VBS.
When you disable VBS for the virtual machine, the Windows VBS options remain unchanged but might
induce performance issues. Before disabling VBS on the virtual machine, disable VBS options within
Windows.
Prerequisites
Ensure that the virtual machine is powered off.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, browse to the VBS-enabled virtual machine.
See Identify VBS-Enabled Virtual Machines for help in locating VBS-enabled virtual machines.
2 Right-click the virtual machine and select Edit Settings.
3 Click VM Options.
4 Deselect the Enable check box for Virtualization Based Security.
A message reminds you to disable VBS in the guest OS.
5 Click OK.
6 Verify that the virtual machine's Summary tab no longer displays "VBS true" in the Guest OS
description.
Identify VBS-Enabled Virtual Machines
You can identify which of your virtual machines have VBS enabled, for reporting and compliance
purposes.
Procedure
1 Connect to vCenter Server by using the vSphere Client.
2 Select a vCenter Server instance, a data center, or a host in the inventory.
3 Click the VMs tab and click Virtual Machines.
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