Merge pull request #4464 from arottem/patch-20

Clarifying passive mode and removing reference to LPS which is consumer
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Windows Defender Antivirus is automatically enabled and installed on endpoints and devices that are running Windows 10. Windows Defender Antivirus is automatically enabled and installed on endpoints and devices that are running Windows 10.
However, on endpoints and devices that are protected with a non-Microsoft antivirus or antimalware app, Windows Defender Antivirus will automatically disable itself. You can then choose to enable an optional, limited protection feature, called [limited periodic scanning](limited-periodic-scanning-windows-defender-antivirus.md). However, on endpoints and devices that are protected with a non-Microsoft antivirus or antimalware app, Windows Defender Antivirus will automatically disable itself.
If you are also using Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, then Windows Defender AV will enter a passive mode. If you are also using Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, then Windows Defender AV will enter a passive mode. Important: Real time protection and and threats will not be remediated by Windows Defender AV.
The following matrix illustrates the states that Windows Defender AV will enter when third-party antivirus products or Microsoft Defender ATP are also used. The following matrix illustrates the states that Windows Defender AV will enter when third-party antivirus products or Microsoft Defender ATP are also used.