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- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559) - [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
If Windows Defender Antivirus is configured to detect and remediate threats on your device, Windows Defender Antivirus quarantines suspicious files. If you are certain these files do not present a threat, you can restore them. If Microsoft Defender Antivirus is configured to detect and remediate threats on your device, Microsoft Defender Antivirus quarantines suspicious files. If you are certain that any of the quarantined files are not a threat, you can restore them.
1. Open **Windows Security**. 1. Open **Windows Security**.
2. Click **Virus & threat protection** and then click **Threat History**. 2. Select **Virus & threat protection** and then click **Protection history**.
3. Under **Quarantined threats**, click **See full history**. 3. In the list of all recent items, filter on **Quarantined Items**.
4. Click an item you want to keep, then click **Restore**. (If you prefer to remove the item, you can click **Remove**.) 4. Select an item you want to keep, then click **Restore**. (If you prefer to remove the item, you can click **Remove**.)
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> You can also use the dedicated command-line tool [mpcmdrun.exe](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/command-line-arguments-windows-defender-antivirus) to restore quarantined files in Windows Defender AV. > You can also use the dedicated command-line tool [mpcmdrun.exe](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/command-line-arguments-windows-defender-antivirus) to restore quarantined files in Windows Defender AV.