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Should i clean registry windows 10 microsoft
Should i clean registry windows 10 microsoft











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Of course, people HAVE to make sure they disable Tamper Protection if not some Defender policies will get reset.

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So to me, what this is talking about is how you can’t disable Defender on the customized/unattended installation of Windows, but it seems you can still do it once Windows is installed, because it is working. I think the problem is people are reading this issue wrongly, because the Microsoft documentation that is talking about DisableAntiSpyware it is the one about unattended installations, not about policies or the service itself. But if it was true that DisableAntiSpyware is discontinued and ignored then why would Defender gets disabled in the first place? So as long as Tamper Protection is off, it seems to work, even DisableAntiSpyware in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender works even if it gets reset after a while. That GPO key gets removed on restart, but sometimes the problem is that it contains also old keys with old policies with an old random identifier preventing GPO key to get deleted, and for some reason it causes DisableAntiSpyware value to never go to Software\Policies and only stay in GPO key, so on restart it gets lost since it was never written in the corrent place to take action.īut it is easily fixed by removing those old keys (careful of not removing the current one being used, if not GP will completely break) and then Group Policy Objects will do its job correcly and write DisableAntiSpyware value in Software/Policies and it doesn’t seem to get removed or ignored by Defender. When you configure a policy, a key in registry Group Policy Objects is created containing the rules for Machine and User with a random identifier number that changes everytime you restart. I found there is like a bug or misbehavior that can prevent Group Policy to set DisableAntiSpyware correctly and it gets reset everytime you restart though. Yeah apparently it still works, people still need to make sure to turn Tamper Protection off though so keys to disable realtime protection or the whole Microsoft defender will not get reset.

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The first made Microsoft Defender Antivirus flag hosts file manipulations as malicious if they contained entries for certain Microsoft servers, mostly Telemetry servers used to submit data from the Windows 10 device to Microsoft.

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Microsoft released an update for the security program earlier this month that introduced two major changes to it. Disabling real-time protection offers a temporary recourse only as it is automatically enabled again by the operating system. What administrators cannot do is disable the program entirely using the Settings app.

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If administrators don't install a different antivirus solution, Windows Defender Antivirus is enabled and will protect the system in various ways.Īdministrators may configure some settings of the program in the Windows 10 Settings application this includes turning various security feature such as cloud delivered protection, tamper protection, exploit protection or ransomware protection on or off. Microsoft Defender Antivirus is the default antivirus protection on the company's Windows 10 operating system.













Should i clean registry windows 10 microsoft