changes to end user inter

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Iaan D'Souza-Wiltshire 2017-03-24 11:56:31 -07:00
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ You can also configure how standard notifications appear on endpoints, such as n
You can configure the display of additional notifications, such as recent threat detection summaries, in the [Windows Defender Security Center app](windows-defender-security-center-antivirus.md) and with Group Policy. You can configure the display of additional notifications, such as recent threat detection summaries, in the [Windows Defender Security Center app](windows-defender-security-center-antivirus.md) and with Group Policy.
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> In Windows 10, version 1607, the feature was called **Enhanced notifications** and could be configured under **Windows Settings** > **Update & security** > **Windows Defender**. > In Windows 10, version 1607 the feature was called **Enhanced notifications** and could be configured under **Windows Settings** > **Update & security** > **Windows Defender**. In Group Policy settings in all versions of Windows 10 it is called **Enhanced notifications**.
> [!IMPORTANT] > [!IMPORTANT]
> Disabling additional notifications will not disable critical notifications, such as threat detection and remediation alerts. > Disabling additional notifications will not disable critical notifications, such as threat detection and remediation alerts.
@ -75,6 +75,8 @@ You can use Group Policy to:
- Hide all notifications on endpoints - Hide all notifications on endpoints
- Hide reboot notifications on endpoints - Hide reboot notifications on endpoints
Hiding notifications can be useful in situations where you cannot hide the entire Windows Defender AV interface. See [Prevent users from seeing or interacting with the Windows Defender AV user interface](prevent-end-user-interaction-windows-defender-antivirus.md) for more information.
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> Hiding notifications will only occur on endpoints to which the policy has been deployed. Notifications related to actions that must be taken (such as a reboot) will still appear on the [System Center Configuration Manager Endpoint Protection monitoring dashboard and reports](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/protect/deploy-use/monitor-endpoint-protection). > Hiding notifications will only occur on endpoints to which the policy has been deployed. Notifications related to actions that must be taken (such as a reboot) will still appear on the [System Center Configuration Manager Endpoint Protection monitoring dashboard and reports](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/protect/deploy-use/monitor-endpoint-protection).

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ You can use Group Policy to prevent users on endpoints from seeing the Windows D
## Hide the Windows Defender Antivirus interface ## Hide the Windows Defender Antivirus interface
In Windows 10, versions 1703, hiding the interface will prevent the Virus & threat protection tile from appearing in the Windows Defender Security Center app. In Windows 10, versions 1703, hiding the interface will hide Windows Defender AV notifications and prevent the Virus & threat protection tile from appearing in the Windows Defender Security Center app.
With the setting set to **Enabled**: With the setting set to **Enabled**:
@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ With the setting set to **Disabled** or not configured:
![Scheenshot of Windows Defender Security Center showing the shield icon and virus and threat protection section](images/defender/wdav-headless-mode-off-1703.png) ![Scheenshot of Windows Defender Security Center showing the shield icon and virus and threat protection section](images/defender/wdav-headless-mode-off-1703.png)
>[!NOTE]
>Hiding the interface will also prevent Windows Defender AV notifications from appearing on the endpoint. Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection notifications will still appear. You can also individually [Configure the notifications that appear on endpoints](configure-notifications-windows-defender-antivirus.md)
In earlier versions of Windows 10, the setting will hide the Windows Defender client interface. If the user attempts to open it, they will receive a warning "Your system administrator has restricted access to this app.": In earlier versions of Windows 10, the setting will hide the Windows Defender client interface. If the user attempts to open it, they will receive a warning "Your system administrator has restricted access to this app.":