update note in restore files from quarantine

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Joey Caparas
2018-03-06 14:50:28 -08:00
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ms.author: macapara ms.author: macapara
author: mjcaparas author: mjcaparas
ms.localizationpriority: high ms.localizationpriority: high
ms.date: 11/09/2017 ms.date: 03/06/2018
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# Take response actions on a file # Take response actions on a file
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The action takes effect on machines with Windows 10, version 1703 or later, where the file was observed in the last 30 days. The action takes effect on machines with Windows 10, version 1703 or later, where the file was observed in the last 30 days.
>[!NOTE] >[!NOTE]
>Youll be able to remove the file from quarantine at any time. >Youll be able to restore the file from quarantine at any time.
### Stop and quarantine files ### Stop and quarantine files
1. Select the file you want to stop and quarantine. You can select a file from any of the following views or use the Search box: 1. Select the file you want to stop and quarantine. You can select a file from any of the following views or use the Search box:
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> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> Windows Defender ATP will remove all files that were quarantined on this machine in the last 30 days. > Windows Defender ATP will restore all files that were quarantined on this machine in the last 30 days.
## Block files in your network ## Block files in your network
You can prevent further propagation of an attack in your organization by banning potentially malicious files or suspected malware. If you know a potentially malicious portable executable (PE) file, you can block it. This operation will prevent it from being read, written, or executed on machines in your organization. You can prevent further propagation of an attack in your organization by banning potentially malicious files or suspected malware. If you know a potentially malicious portable executable (PE) file, you can block it. This operation will prevent it from being read, written, or executed on machines in your organization.