From 63b1b8b27c37b2bee054d61d6d506fdc0844122e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denise Vangel-MSFT Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 12:53:57 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md --- .../symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md index fe7079af5b..979f76c0a4 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md @@ -99,6 +99,9 @@ Microsoft Defender Antivirus can run alongside Symantec if you set Microsoft Def |Command Prompt |1. On a Windows device, open Command Prompt as an administrator.

2. Type `sc query windefend`, and then press Enter.

3. Review the results to confirm that Microsoft Defender Antivirus is running in passive mode. | |PowerShell |1. On a Windows device, open Windows PowerShell as an administrator.

2. Run the [Get-MpComputerStatus](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/defender/Get-MpComputerStatus?view=win10-ps) cmdlet.

3. In the list of results, look for **AntivirusEnabled: True**. | +> [!NOTE] +> You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows. + ## Add Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for Symantec This step of the setup process involves adding Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for Symantec and any other security products your organization is using. The specific exclusions to configure depend on which version of Windows your endpoints or devices are running, and are listed in the following table: