Microsoft Defender Antivirus in the Windows Security app - Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (2024)

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Applies to:

  • Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 1
  • Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 2

Beginning with Windows 10, version 1703 and later, Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings are viewable in the Windows Security app. See Windows Security for more information about security features and settings that are built into Windows.

Important

Disabling the Windows Security app does not disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus or Windows Defender Firewall. These capabilities are disabled or set to passive mode when non-Microsoft antivirus/antimalware software is installed on the device and kept up to date.If you do disable the Windows Security app, or configure its associated Group Policy settings to prevent it from starting or running, the Windows Security app might display stale or inaccurate information about any antivirus or firewall products that are installed on the device.It might also prevent Microsoft Defender Antivirus from re-enabling when you uninstall any non-Microsoft antivirus/antimalware software.Disabling the Windows Security app can significantly lower the level protection of your device and could lead to malware infection.

Review virus and threat protection settings in the Windows Security app

  1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Windows Security.

  2. Select Virus & threat protection.

  3. Use one or more of the subsequent sections to perform tasks using the Windows Security app.

Note

If these settings are configured and deployed using Group Policy, the settings described in this section will be greyed-out and unavailable for use on individual endpoints. Changes made through a Group Policy Object must first be deployed to individual endpoints before the setting will be updated in Windows Settings. The Configure end-user interaction with Microsoft Defender Antivirus topic describes how local policy override settings can be configured.

Run a scan with the Windows Security app

  1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security, and then selecting Windows Security.

  2. Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar).

  3. Select Quick scan. Or, to run a full scan, select Scan options, and then select an option, such as Full scan.

Review the security intelligence update version and download the latest updates in the Windows Security app

  1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security, and then selecting Windows Security.

  2. Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar).

  3. Select Virus & threat protection updates. The currently installed version is displayed along with some information about when it was downloaded. You can check your current against the latest version available for manual download, or review the change log for that version. See Security intelligence updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus and other Microsoft antimalware.

  4. Select Check for updates to download new protection updates (if there are any).

Ensure Microsoft Defender Antivirus is enabled in the Windows Security app

  1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security, and then selecting Windows Security.

  2. Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar).

  3. Select Virus & threat protection settings.

  4. Toggle the Real-time protection switch to On.

    Note

    If you switch Real-time protection off, it will automatically turn back on after a short delay. This is to ensure you are protected from malware and threats.If you install another antivirus product, Microsoft Defender Antivirus automatically disables itself and is indicated as such in the Windows Security app. A setting will appear that will allow you to enable limited periodic scanning.

Add exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus in the Windows Security app

  1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security, and then selecting Windows Security.

  2. Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar).

  3. Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings.

  4. Under Exclusions, select Add or remove exclusions.

  5. Select the plus icon (+) to choose the type and set the options for each exclusion.

The following table summarizes exclusion types and what happens:

Exclusion typeDefined byWhat happens
FileLocation
Example: c:\sample\sample.test
The specific file is skipped by Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
FolderLocation
Example: c:\test\sample
All items in the specified folder are skipped by Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
File typeFile extension
Example: .test
All files with the .test extension anywhere on your device are skipped by Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
ProcessExecutable file path
Example: c:\test\process.exe
The specific process and any files that are opened by that process are skipped by Microsoft Defender Antivirus.

To learn more, see the following resources:

  • Configure and validate exclusions based on file extension and folder location
  • Configure exclusions for files opened by processes

Review threat detection history in the Windows Defender app

  1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security, and then selecting Windows Security.

  2. Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar).

  3. Select Protection history. Any recent items are listed.

Set ransomware protection and recovery options

  1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security, and then selecting Windows Security.

  2. Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar).

  3. Under Ransomware protection, select Manage ransomware protection.

  4. To change Controlled folder access settings, see Protect important folders with Controlled folder access.

  5. To set up ransomware recovery options, select Set up under Ransomware data recovery and follow the instructions for linking or setting up your OneDrive account so you can easily recover from a ransomware attack.

See also

  • Microsoft Defender Antivirus

Tip

Do you want to learn more? Engage with the Microsoft Security community in our Tech Community: Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Tech Community.

Microsoft Defender Antivirus in the Windows Security app - Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (2024)

FAQs

How do I ensure that Microsoft Defender Antivirus is turned on as primary antivirus solution with real-time protection enabled? ›

Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security, and then selecting Windows Security. Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar). Select Virus & threat protection settings. Toggle the Real-time protection switch to On.

What is the difference between Microsoft Defender Antivirus and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint? ›

Windows Defender is the desktop security client default for Microsoft Windows OS and other OSes. Microsoft Defender is a broader suite of security tools that includes Windows Defender for Endpoint (a variant of Windows Defender) that is used for enterprise security particularly for Microsoft 365 licensees.

How to stop Microsoft Defender Antivirus service from running in the background? ›

Turn off Defender antivirus protection in Windows Security
  1. Select Start and type "Windows Security" to search for that app.
  2. Select the Windows Security app from the search results, go to Virus & threat protection, and under Virus & threat protection settings select Manage settings.
  3. Switch Real-time protection to Off.

How to allow Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to enforce endpoint security? ›

In the Microsoft Intune admin center (https://intune.microsoft.com), go to Endpoint security.
  1. Under Setup, choose Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
  2. Under Endpoint Security Profile Settings, set the toggle for Allow Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to enforce Endpoint Security Configurations to On.
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How to tell if Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is installed? ›

Use the Windows Security app to check the status of Microsoft Defender Antivirus. On your Windows device, select the Start menu, and begin typing Security . Then open the Windows Security app in the results. Select Virus & threat protection.

Do I need antivirus if I have Microsoft Defender? ›

Although we recommend getting third-party antivirus software, Windows Defender Antivirus offers basic protection against malware.

Is Microsoft Defender for Endpoint enough? ›

Defender for Endpoint is great endpoint security solution, it's integration into the MS Windows OS, gives it an advantage over other solutions as it's built-in. There's no need for a third party software to protect your Windows systems against threats such as malware, ransomware and APTs.

What is the benefit of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint? ›

Defender for Endpoint is a comprehensive, cloud-native endpoint security solution that delivers visibility and AI-powered cyberthreat protection to help stop cyberattacks across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and IoT devices.

What is the new name for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint? ›

Product Name Changes
Previous nameNew name
Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat ProtectionMicrosoft Defender for Endpoint
Microsoft Threat ProtectionMicrosoft 365 Defender
Office 365 Advanced Threat ProtectionMicrosoft Defender for Office 365
Microsoft 365 BusinessMicrosoft 365 Business Premium
56 more rows

How to tell if Microsoft Defender is running? ›

If you see the shield your Windows Defender is running and active. Step 1: select “Update and Security” Step 2: Select “Windows Security” Page 3 Step 3: Look for “Virus & thread protection” If “Virus & threat protection” is not enabled, please do so if you wish.

Is Microsoft Defender always running? ›

With all 3 of the above implemented, Windows Defender still runs a background scan, as indicated by the Antimalware Service Executable processes running at ~40% CPU usage.

Should Windows Defender be running in the background? ›

You don't need to turn off Defender. Windows Defender is a capable antivirus tool that works well without much configuration. That's one of the best things about it. Even if you prefer another antivirus program, you don't need to turn off Microsoft's Defender antivirus.

Who is the default administrator for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint? ›

The person who signed up your company for Microsoft 365 or for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 is a Global Administrator by default. Microsoft recommends that you use roles with the fewest permissions. This helps improve security for your organization.

How do I remove Microsoft Defender from endpoint? ›

Go to the Microsoft Defender portal (https://security.microsoft.com) and sign in. In the navigation pane, choose Settings, and then choose Endpoints. Under Device management, choose Offboarding.

Where do I manage Defender for Endpoint? ›

Sign in to the Microsoft Defender portal using at least a Security Administrator role. Select Endpoints > Configuration management > Endpoint security policies and then select Create new Policy. Select a platform from the dropdown list.

How do I make defender my primary antivirus? ›

If you want Windows Defender to become your default protection program, you need to uninstall or remove the third party antivirus software. You can either uninstall the program from Settings or you can use the uninstaller program of the antivirus software to remove it.

How do I know if Defender antivirus is enabled? ›

Step 1: select “Update and Security” Step 2: Select “Windows Security” Page 3 Step 3: Look for “Virus & thread protection” If “Virus & threat protection” is not enabled, please do so if you wish.

How do I turn Microsoft Defender on? ›

Turn Microsoft Defender Firewall on or off
  1. Select Start , then open Settings . ...
  2. Select a network profile: Domain network, Private network, or Public network.
  3. Under Microsoft Defender Firewall, switch the setting to On. ...
  4. To turn it off, switch the setting to Off.

Why is my Windows Defender antivirus turned off? ›

Malware can turn off Defender and keep it off despite your best efforts to re-enable it. If you aren't able to turn Defender back on you might be infected. Install and run another malware detector of your choice and see if you can find and remove the infection.

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