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#### Use Group Policy to configure PUA protection
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#### Use Group Policy to configure PUA protection
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1. First download and install [Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 10 October 2020 Update (20H2)](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=102157)
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1. Download and install [Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 10 October 2020 Update (20H2)](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=102157)
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2. On your Group Policy management computer, open the [Group Policy Management Console](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc731212(v=ws.11)), right-click the Group Policy Object you want to configure, and select **Edit**.
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2. On your Group Policy management computer, open the [Group Policy Management Console](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc731212(v=ws.11)).
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3. In the **Group Policy Management Editor**, go to **Computer configuration** and select **Administrative templates**.
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3. Select the Group Policy Object you want to configure, and then choose **Edit**.
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4. Expand the tree to **Windows Components** > **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.
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4. In the **Group Policy Management Editor**, go to **Computer configuration** and select **Administrative templates**.
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5. Double-click **Configure detection for potentially unwanted applications**.
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5. Expand the tree to **Windows Components** > **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.
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6. Select **Enabled** to enable PUA protection.
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6. Double-click **Configure detection for potentially unwanted applications**.
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7. In **Options**, select **Block** to block potentially unwanted applications, or select **Audit Mode** to test how the setting will work in your environment. Select **OK**.
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7. Select **Enabled** to enable PUA protection.
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8. Deploy your Group Policy object as you usually do.
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8. In **Options**, select **Block** to block potentially unwanted applications, or select **Audit Mode** to test how the setting will work in your environment. Select **OK**.
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9. Deploy your Group Policy object as you usually do.
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#### Use PowerShell cmdlets to configure PUA protection
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#### Use PowerShell cmdlets to configure PUA protection
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