Defender for Endpoint security settings management - To configure support for deploying antivirus policy to devices that are managed by Defender, but not enrolled with Intune, see Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on devices with Microsoft Intune. This article also includes the information about...
More information about managing virus prevention settings is included in the following sections. Migrating to Group Policy settings If you previously used the Exchange Server security form to manage security settings and now choose to use Group Policy with Outlook, you must manually migrate the setting...
Learn how to use Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Security Settings Management to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus
Select Settings. Select Privacy policy. Tick the box next to the following options to opt in, or untick the box to opt out: Help improve Avast One: Share suspicious file samples with Avast One to improve the security of all Avast One Antivirus users (Community IQ). Help improve ...
You can add exclusions to stop Microsoft Defender Antivirus from alerting you to threats by adding files, folders, file types, or processes to the Exclusions list. To add an exclusion:Open Windows Security Center. In Virus & threat protection, select Virus & threat protectio...
Tamper Protection can only be disabled from the Windows Security UI. Go to “Virus & Threat Protection” > click “Manage Settings” > scroll down to “Tamper Protection” and move the slider to the “Off” position. Tamper protection is off. Your device may be vulnerable. ...
%COMMON_DOCUMENT% - This path is typically C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents %SYSTEM% - This path is typically C:\Windows\System32 %WINDOWS% - This path is typically C:\Windows To specify a local quarantine directory: On the Policies tab, click on the Virus and Spyware Protect...
Manage Windows Defender Windows Defender is an anti-virus software pre-installed in Microsoft and can update automatically. When you start your Windows 10 for t...
Tamper Protection can only be disabled from the Windows Security UI. Go to “Virus & Threat Protection” > click “Manage Settings” > scroll down to “Tamper Protection” and move the slider to the “Off” position. Tamper protection is off. Your device may be vulnerable. ...
The sample query below counts the number of unique devices (DeviceId) with antivirus detections and uses this count to find only the devices with more than five detections. To return the latest Timestamp and the corresponding ReportId, it uses the summarize operator with the arg_max function....