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> Windows 10 Version 1903 | [KB 4512941](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4512941/windows-10-update-kb4512941)
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- Are onboarded to [Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) and [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-protection-configure) to help remediate threats found by threat and vulnerability management. If you're using Configuration Manager, update your console to the latest version.
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- **Note**: If you have the Intune connection enabled, you get an option to create an Intune security task when creating a remediation request. This option does not appear if the connection is not set.
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- Have at least one security recommendation that can be viewed in the device page
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- Are tagged or marked as co-managed
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To use this capability, enable your Microsoft Intune connections. In the Microsoft Defender Security Center, navigate to **Settings** > **General** > **Advanced features**. Scroll down and look for **Microsoft Intune connection**. By default, the toggle is turned off. Turn your **Microsoft Intune connection** toggle **On**.
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**Note**: If you have the Intune connection enabled, you get an option to create an Intune security task when creating a remediation request. This option does not appear if the connection is not set.
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See [Use Intune to remediate vulnerabilities identified by Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/atp-manage-vulnerabilities) for details.
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### Remediation request steps
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