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> Custom and duplicate exclusions do not conflict with automatic exclusions.
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Windows Defender Antivirus uses the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tools to determine which roles are installed on your computer.
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## Opt out of automatic exclusions
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> This setting is only supported on Windows Server 2016. While this setting exists in Windows 10, it doesn't have an effect on exclusions.
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> Since the predefined exclusions only exclude **default paths**, if you move NTDS and SYSVOL to another drive or path *different than the original one*, you would have to manually add the exclusions using the information [here](configure-extension-file-exclusions-windows-defender-antivirus.md#configure-the-list-of-exclusions-based-on-folder-name-or-file-extension) .
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You can disable the automatic exclusion lists with Group Policy, PowerShell cmdlets, and WMI.
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**Use Group Policy to disable the auto-exclusions list on Windows Server 2016:**
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