High CPU usage occurs when Windows Credential Manager is enabled on clients with Application Control installed
Last Modified: 2023-12-20 04:58:33 Etc/GMT
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High CPU usage occurs when Windows Credential Manager is enabled on clients with Application Control installed
Technical Articles ID:
KB88869
Last Modified: 2023-12-20 04:58:33 Etc/GMT Environment
Application and Change Control (ACC) 8.x, 7.x Microsoft Windows 10 Problem
High CPU usage is reported when Microsoft Credential Guard is enabled on clients with ACC installed. NOTE: This issue occurs when ACC is in Enable, Update, or Observe mode. Cause
Microsoft Credential Guard service consistently exhibits high CPU usage.
Solution
Technical Support recommends upgrading to Microsoft Windows 10 RS2.
Related Information
For information regarding Microsoft Credential Guard, see this Microsoft TechNet article: Protect derived domain credentials with Credential Guard.
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