doublechecked steps for intune & updated accordingly

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Marty Hernandez Avedon 2020-11-16 14:34:34 -05:00
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## Use Intune to turn on cloud-delivered protection
1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
2. Select **All services > Intune**.
3. In the **Intune** pane, select **Device configuration > Profiles**. Then select the **Device restrictions** profile type you want to configure. If you need to create a new **Device restrictions** profile type, see [Configure device restriction settings in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/device-restrictions-configure).
4. Select **Properties**, select **Settings: Configure**, and then select **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.
1. Go to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center ([https://endpoint.microsoft.com](https://endpoint.microsoft.com)) and log in.
2. On the **Home** pane, select **Device configuration > Profiles**.
3. Select the **Device restrictions** profile type you want to configure. If you need to create a new **Device restrictions** profile type, see [Configure device restriction settings in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/device-restrictions-configure).
4. Select **Properties** > **Configuration settings: Edit** > **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.
5. On the **Cloud-delivered protection** switch, select **Enable**.
6. In the **Prompt users before sample submission** dropdown, select **Send all data without prompting**.
7. In the **Submit samples consent** dropdown, select one of the following options:
- **Send safe samples automatically**
- **Send all samples automatically**
>[!NOTE]
> The **Send safe samples automatically** option means that most samples will be sent automatically. Files that are likely to contain personal information will still prompt and require additional confirmation.
> [!WARNING]
> Setting to **Always Prompt** will lower the protection state of the device. Setting to **Never send** means the [Block at First Sight](configure-block-at-first-sight-microsoft-defender-antivirus.md) feature of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint won't work.
8. Select **OK** to exit the **Microsoft Defender Antivirus** settings pane, select **OK** to exit the **Device restrictions** pane, and then select **Save** to save the changes to your **Device restrictions** profile.
6. In the **Prompt users before sample submission** dropdown, select **Send all data automatically**.
For more information about Intune device profiles, including how to create and configure their settings, see [What are Microsoft Intune device profiles?](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/device-profiles)
## Use Configuration Manager to turn on cloud-delivered protection
## Use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to turn on cloud-delivered protection
1. Go to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center ([https://endpoint.microsoft.com](https://endpoint.microsoft.com)) and log in.
2. Choose **Endpoint security** > **Antivirus**.

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> [!NOTE]
> By default, quick scans run on mounted removable devices, such as USB drives.
## Use Microsoft Endpoint Manager to run a scan
## Use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to run a scan
1. Go to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center ([https://endpoint.microsoft.com](https://endpoint.microsoft.com)) and log in.
2. Choose **Endpoint security** > **Antivirus**.
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## Use Microsoft Intune to run a scan
1. In Intune, go to **Devices > All Devices** and select the device you want to scan.
2. Select **...More** and then select **Quick Scan** or **Full Scan**.
1. Go to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center ([https://endpoint.microsoft.com](https://endpoint.microsoft.com)) and log in.
2. From the sidebar, select **Devices > All Devices** and choose the device you want to scan.
3. Select **...More**. From the options, select **Quick Scan** or **Full Scan**.
## Use the Windows Security app to run a scan