freitasm:
The Windows 10 Anniversary Update is coming 2nd August 2016... Updates are always welcome - I haven't managed to install the latest releases on my test tablet yet (it's running an April release and no amount of "Check for updates" show anything new).
Questions I have:
- I wonder if the VPN list in the Network icon will allow to connect to a VPN instead of taking you to another VPN list
- All the talk about Windows 10 security improvements and I have a few questions:
- Windows Hello data is now being stored inside the TPM 2.0. Will existing data be moved or need to re-enroll?
- Microsoft is talking up Hardware based isolation with Virtualization Based Security (VBS).
- Does VBS work for consumers or require enterprise device management tools?
- If VBS works for consumers, does it require VT enabled in BIOS? I have been disabling VT in BIOS for years when not using Hyper-V to prevent any form of malware that could insert itself as a hypervisor layer.
Comments @nathan ?
When I updated my surface I needed to ensure that it has 20gb free space, but ended up using the update tool.
It may not be terribly helpful, but I dont remember having to re-enroll for my real sense camera and windows hello, it just tends to work now, so I ignore it.
On the VBS front, I have not tested this feature out or read into it much, but it is my understanding that it required Hyper-V and group policy (there is a policy section called Device Guard with a couple of sub-settings). Reading through the group policy notes one one of the sub-options there seem to be a few other things required. These settings exist on my Windows 10 Pro edition machine with the Anniversary update installed. On my test machine which is running the latest insider build (post aniversary update), there is also a new option under the container feature (windows programs and features) called 'Hardware based virtualized Security Isolation', this did not appear to require Hyper-V.

