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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Controlled folder access applies to a number of system folders and default locat
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You can add additional folders to be protected, but you cannot remove the default folders in the default list.
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Adding other folders to Controlled folder access can be useful, for example, if you don<EFBFBD>t store files in the default Windows libraries or you<EFBFBD>ve changed the location of the libraries away from the defaults.
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Adding other folders to Controlled folder access can be useful, for example, if you don't store files in the default Windows libraries or you've changed the location of the libraries away from the defaults.
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You can also enter network shares and mapped drives, but environment variables and wildcards are not supported.
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## Allow specifc apps to make changes to controlled folders
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You can specify if certain apps should always be considered safe and given write access to files in protected folders. Allowing apps can be useful if you<EFBFBD>re finding a particular app that you know and trust is being blocked by the Controlled folder access feature.
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You can specify if certain apps should always be considered safe and given write access to files in protected folders. Allowing apps can be useful if you're finding a particular app that you know and trust is being blocked by the Controlled folder access feature.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>By default, Windows adds apps that it considers friendly to the allowed list - apps added automatically by Windows are not recorded in the list shown in the Windows Defender Security Center app or by using the associated PowerShell cmdlets.
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