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author: iaanw
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msft.author: iawilt
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# Manage updates and scans for endpoints that are out of date
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## Set the number of days before protection is reported as out-of-date
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You can also specify the number of days after which Windows Defender AV protection is considered old or out-of-date. After the specified number of days, the client will report itself as out-of-date, and show an error to the user of the PC. It may also cause Windows Defender AV to attempt to download an update from other sources (based on the defined [fallback source order](manage-protection-updates-windows-defender-antivirus.md#fallback-order)).
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You can also specify the number of days after which Windows Defender AV protection is considered old or out-of-date. After the specified number of days, the client will report itself as out-of-date, and show an error to the user of the PC. It may also cause Windows Defender AV to attempt to download an update from other sources (based on the defined [fallback source order](manage-protection-updates-windows-defender-antivirus.md#fallback-order)), such as when using MMPC as a secondary source after setting WSUS or Microsoft Update as the first source.
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**Use Group Policy to specify the number of days before protection is considered out-of-date:**
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