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Windows 10 with Credential Guard enabled and joining a new domain

DawnLowery-5745 81 Reputation points
2021-08-19T19:57:16.12+00:00

We are moving machines to a new domain (no trust, basically unjoin and rejoin) and some of the Windows 10 machines have Credential Guard enabled. Does Credential Guard need to be disabled before unjoining from the source domain?

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Anonymous
2021-08-19T20:15:30.23+00:00

I don't see that as an issue. Just need to make sure these ports are flowing between networks.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/config-firewall-for-ad-domains-and-trusts

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-08-19T22:52:18.533+00:00

    You're welcome.

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  2. Admin-dlowery 1 Reputation point
    2021-08-19T22:01:56.76+00:00

    Great thank you for the reply. Much appreciated!

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-08-19T21:15:53.18+00:00

    No worries, the communication I spoke of is between domain members and new domain controller(s)

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  4. Admin-dlowery 1 Reputation point
    2021-08-19T21:00:22.817+00:00

    There wont be a trust between the two domains.

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