AWS workspaces documentation change
Summary
Added Credential Guard/VBS impact on Windows 11 24H2 hibernation and preservation
Security assessment
Documents interaction between security features (Credential Guard/VBS) and system functionality. Advises disabling security features for compatibility but doesn't fix vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/workspaces/latest/adminguide/running-mode.md b/workspaces/latest/adminguide/running-mode.md index d18d10f77..3f2a868e5 100644 --- a//workspaces/latest/adminguide/running-mode.md +++ b//workspaces/latest/adminguide/running-mode.md @@ -28 +28 @@ When the WorkSpaces support hibernation, the state of the desktop is saved to th -AutoStop Graphics.g4dn, GraphicsPro.g4dn, Graphics, GraphicsPro, and GeneralPurpose.4xlarge or GeneralPurpose.8xlarge do not support hibernation therefore cannot preserve the state of data and programs when they stop. For these Autostop WorkSpaces, we recommend saving your work when you’re done using them each time. +AutoStop Graphics.g4dn, GraphicsPro.g4dn, Graphics, GraphicsPro, and GeneralPurpose.4xlarge or GeneralPurpose.8xlarge do not support hibernation. Windows 11 24H2 AutoStop WorkSpaces also do not preserve state of data and programs when resuming from hibernation if Credential Guard is enabled, which is enabled by default by the Windows operating system. For these Autostop WorkSpaces, we recommend saving your work when you’re done using them each time. For Windows 11 24H2, you can consider disabling Credential Guard and Virtualization-based Security (VBS) on your WorkSpaces so that hibernation will preserve data when the WorkSpace stops running.