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Merge pull request #270 from MicrosoftDocs/martyav-tamper-protection-update-re-version-1.287.60.0
Updated tamper protections note per changes in v.1.287.60.0
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 10
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Tamper protection helps prevent malicious apps from changing important security settings. These settings include:
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Tamper Protection helps prevent malicious apps from changing important security settings. These settings include:
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- Real-time protection
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- Real-time protection
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- Cloud-delivered protection
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- Cloud-delivered protection
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- Behavior monitoring
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- Behavior monitoring
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- Removing security intelligence updates
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- Removing security intelligence updates
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With tamper protection set to **On**, you can still change these settings in the Windows Security app. The following apps and methods can't change these settings:
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With Tamper Protection set to **On**, you can still change these settings in the Windows Security app. The following apps and methods can't change these settings:
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- Mobile device management (MDM) apps like Intune
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- Mobile device management (MDM) apps like Intune
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- Enterprise configuration management apps like System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)
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- Enterprise configuration management apps like System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)
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- Group Policy
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- Group Policy
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- Other Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) apps
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- Other Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) apps
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The tamper protection setting doesn't affect how third party antivirus apps register with the Windows Security app.
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The Tamper Protection setting doesn't affect how third party antivirus apps register with the Windows Security app.
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On computers running Windows 10 Enterprise E5, users can't change the tamper protection setting.
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On computers running Windows 10 Enterprise E5, users can't change the Tamper Protection setting.
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Tamper protection is On by default. If you set tamper protection to **Off**, you will see a yellow warning in the Windows Security app under **Virus & threat protection**.
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Tamper Protection is set to **On** by default. If you set Tamper Protection to **Off**, you will see a yellow warning in the Windows Security app under **Virus & Threat Protection**.
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## Configure tamper protection
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## Configure tamper protection
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3. Set **Tamper Protection** to **On** or **Off**.
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3. Set **Tamper Protection** to **On** or **Off**.
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>[!NOTE]
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>[!NOTE]
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>If your computer is running Windows 10 Enterprise E5, you can't change the tamper protection settings from within Windows Security App.
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>Tamper Protection blocks attempts to modify Windows Defender Antivirus settings through the registry.
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>To help ensure that Tamper Protection doesn’t interfere with third-party security products or enterprise installation scripts that modify these settings, go to **Windows Security** and update **Security intelligence** to version 1.287.60.0 or later.
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>Once you’ve made this update, Tamper Protection will continue to protect your registry settings, and will also log attempts to modify them without returning errors.
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