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Expand Up @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Under Windows 10 Home editions, someone can configure Defender settings (outside
This is required, because those settings would override ConfigureDefender settings.

### ConfigureDefender utility and GPOs
ConfigureDefender utility can be used on Windows 10 Professional & Enterprise editions, if an Administrator did not apply Defender policies via Group Policy Management Console. Normally, all those policies are by default set to 'Not configured'. If an administrator applied or changed Defender policies manually, he must first ensure that they are changed back to 'Not configured' before using the ConfigureDefender utility. Those settings can be found in Group Policy Management Console:
ConfigureDefender utility can be used on Windows 10 Professional & Enterprise editions, if an Administrator did not apply Defender policies via Group Policy Management Console. Normally, all those policies are by default set to 'Not configured'. If an administrator applied or changed Defender policies manually, they must first ensure that they are changed back to 'Not configured' before using the ConfigureDefender utility. Those settings can be found in Group Policy Management Console:
* `Computer configuration` >> `Policies` >> `Administrative templates` >> `Windows components` >> `Windows Defender Antivirus`.

The tabs: MAPS, MpEngine, Real-time Protection, Reporting, Scan, Spynet, and Windows Defender Exploit Guard, should be inspected before using the utility, if some settings are switched ensure they are set back to the defaults.
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