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##### Use Configuration Manager to configure PUA protection ##### Use Configuration Manager to configure PUA protection
PUA protection is enabled by default in the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Current Branch), starting with version 1606. PUA protection is enabled by default in the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Current Branch).
See [How to create and deploy antimalware policies: Scheduled scans settings](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-antimalware-policies#real-time-protection-settings) for details on configuring Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Current Branch). See [How to create and deploy antimalware policies: Scheduled scans settings](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-antimalware-policies#real-time-protection-settings) for details on configuring Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Current Branch).
For Configuration Manager 2012, see [How to Deploy Potentially Unwanted Application Protection Policy for Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh508770.aspx#BKMK_PUA). For System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, see [How to Deploy Potentially Unwanted Application Protection Policy for Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh508770.aspx#BKMK_PUA).
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> PUA events blocked by Windows Defender Antivirus are reported in the Windows Event Viewer and not in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. > PUA events blocked by Windows Defender Antivirus are reported in the Windows Event Viewer and not in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.

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>You can also visit the Windows Defender Testground website at [demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com?ocid=cx-wddocs-testground) to confirm the feature is working and see how it works. >You can also visit the Windows Defender Testground website at [demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com?ocid=cx-wddocs-testground) to confirm the feature is working and see how it works.
The following table describes the differences in cloud-delivered protection between recent versions of Windows and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. The following table describes the differences in cloud-delivered protection between recent versions of Windows and Configuration Manager.
Feature | Windows 8.1 (Group Policy) | Windows 10, version 1607 (Group Policy) | Windows 10, version 1703 (Group Policy) | System Center Configuration Manager 2012 | Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Current Branch) | Microsoft Intune Feature | Windows 8.1 (Group Policy) | Windows 10, version 1607 (Group Policy) | Windows 10, version 1703 (Group Policy) | System Center 2012 Configuration Manager | Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Current Branch) | Microsoft Intune
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Cloud-protection service label | Microsoft Advanced Protection Service | Microsoft Advanced Protection Service | Cloud-based Protection | NA | Cloud protection service | Microsoft Advanced Protection Service Cloud-protection service label | Microsoft Advanced Protection Service | Microsoft Advanced Protection Service | Cloud-based Protection | NA | Cloud protection service | Microsoft Advanced Protection Service
Reporting level (MAPS membership level) | Basic, Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Dependent on Windows version | Dependent on Windows version | Dependent on Windows version Reporting level (MAPS membership level) | Basic, Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Dependent on Windows version | Dependent on Windows version | Dependent on Windows version