diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/media/Windows_Defender_-_Fast_Learning.mp4 b/windows/keep-secure/media/Windows_Defender_-_Fast_Learning.mp4 deleted file mode 100644 index 62e1668b00..0000000000 Binary files a/windows/keep-secure/media/Windows_Defender_-_Fast_Learning.mp4 and /dev/null differ diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/wmi-windows-defender-for-windows-10.md b/windows/keep-secure/wmi-windows-defender-for-windows-10.md deleted file mode 100644 index e81dff792a..0000000000 --- a/windows/keep-secure/wmi-windows-defender-for-windows-10.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Use PowerShell cmdlets to configure and run Windows Defender in Windows 10 -description: In Windows 10, you can use PowerShell cmdlets to run scans, update definitions, and change settings in Windows Defender. -keywords: scan, command line, mpcmdrun, defender -search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh -ms.pagetype: security -ms.prod: w10 -ms.mktglfcycl: manage -ms.sitesec: library -ms.pagetype: security -author: iaanw ---- - -# Use PowerShell cmdlets to configure and run Windows Defender - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 - -You can use PowerShell to perform various functions in Windows Defender. Similar to the command prompt or command line, PowerShell is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration, and you can read more about it at the [PowerShell hub on MSDN](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/mt173057.aspx). - -For a list of the cmdlets and their functions and available parameters, see the [Defender cmdlets](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn433280.aspx) topic. - -PowerShell cmdlets are most useful in Windows Server environments that don't rely on a graphical user interface (GUI) to configure software. - -> **Note:**  PowerShell cmdlets should not be used as a replacement for a full network policy management infrastructure, such as [System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682129.aspx), [Group Policy Management Console](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731212.aspx), or [Windows Defender Group Policy ADMX templates](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/927367). - -PowerShell is typically installed under the folder _%SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell_. - - -**Use Windows Defender PowerShell cmdlets** - -1. Click **Start**, type **powershell**, and press **Enter**. -2. Click **Windows PowerShell** to open the interface. - > **Note:**  You may need to open an administrator-level version of PowerShell. Right-click the item in the Start menu, click **Run as administrator** and click **Yes** at the permissions prompt. -3. Enter the command and parameters. - -To open online help for any of the cmdlets type the following: - -```text -Get-Help -Online -``` -Omit the `-online` parameter to get locally cached help.