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#### Use Microsoft Endpoint Manager to edit PUA protection for existing configuration profiles
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1. Go to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center ([https://endpoint.microsoft.com](https://endpoint.microsoft.com)) and sign in.
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2. Choose **Devices** > **Configuration profiles**, and then select an existing policy. (If you don’t have an existing policy, or you want to create a new policy, skip to the next procedure).
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3. Under **Manage**, choose **Properties**, and then, next to **Configuration settings**, choose **Edit**.
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4. On the **Configuration settings** tab, scroll down and expand **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.
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5. Set **Detect potentially unwanted applications** to **Audit**. (You can turn it off, but by using audit mode, you will be able to see detections.)
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6. Choose **Review + save**, and then choose **Save**.
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1. Go to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center ([https://endpoint.microsoft.com](https://endpoint.microsoft.com)) and sign in.
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2. Choose **Devices** > **Configuration profiles**, and then select an existing policy. (If you don’t have an existing policy, or you want to create a new policy, skip to the next procedure).
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3. Under **Manage**, choose **Properties**, and then, next to **Configuration settings**, choose **Edit**.
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4. On the **Configuration settings** tab, scroll down and expand **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.
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5. Set **Detect potentially unwanted applications** to **Audit**. (You can turn it off, but by using audit mode, you will be able to see detections.)
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6. Choose **Review + save**, and then choose **Save**.
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