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(1)|**Alerts queue**| Select to show **New**, **In Progress**, or **Resolved alerts**
(2)|Alerts|Each alert shows:<ul><li>The severity of an alert as a colored bar</li><li>A short description of the alert, including the name of the threat actor (in cases where the attribution is possible)</li><li>The last occurrence of the alert on any machine</li><li>The number of days the alert has been in the queue</li><li>The severity of the alert</li><li>The general category or type of alert, or the alert's kill-chain stage</li><li>The affected machine (if there are multiple machines, the number of affected machines will be shown)</li><li>A **Manage Alert** menu icon ![The menu icon looks like three periods stacked on top of each other](images/menu-icon.png) that allows you to update the alert's status and add comments</li></ul>Clicking an alert expands to display more information about the threat and brings you to the date in the timeline when the alert was detected.
(3)|Alerts sorting and filters | You can sort alerts by: <ul><li>**Newest** (when the threat was last seen on your network)</li><li>**Time in queue** (how long the threat has been in your queue)</li><li>**Severity**</li></ul>You can also filter the displayed alerts by:<ul><li>Severity</li><li>Time period</li></ul>See [Windows Defender ATP alerts](use-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md#windows-defender-atp-alerts) for more details.
(3)|Alerts sorting and filters | You can sort alerts by: <ul><li>**Newest** (when the threat was last seen on your network)</li><li>**Time in queue** (how long the threat has been in your queue)</li><li>**Severity**</li></ul>You can also filter the displayed alerts by:<ul><li>Severity</li><li>Time period</li></ul>See [Investigate alerts](investigate-alerts-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md) for more details.
##Sort and filter the Alerts queue
You can filter and sort (or "pivot") the Alerts queue to identify specific alerts based on certain criteria.

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The Windows Defender interface will be disabled, and users on the endpoint will not be able to use Windows Defender to perform on-demand scans or configure most options.
For more information, see the **Compatibility** section in the [Windows Defender in Windows 10 topic](windows-defender-in-windows-10.md# compatibility-with-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection).
For more information, see the **Compatibility** section in the [Windows Defender in Windows 10 topic](windows-defender-in-windows-10.md).

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## Windows Defender signature updates are configured
The Windows Defender ATP agent depends on Windows Defenders ability to scan files and provide information about them. If Windows Defender is not the active antimalware in your organization, you may need to configure the signature updates. For more information see [Configure Windows Defender in Windows 10](windows-defender-in-windows-10.md).
When Windows Defender is not the active antimalware in your organization and you use the Windows Defender ATP service, Windows Defender goes on passive mode. For more information, see the **Compatibility** section in the [Windows Defender in Windows 10 topic](windows-defender-in-windows-10.md# compatibility-with-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection).
When Windows Defender is not the active antimalware in your organization and you use the Windows Defender ATP service, Windows Defender goes on passive mode. For more information, see the **Compatibility** section in the [Windows Defender in Windows 10 topic](windows-defender-in-windows-10.md).
## Windows Defender Early Launch Antimalware (ELAM) driver is enabled
If you're running Windows Defender as the primary antimalware product on your endpoints, the Windows Defender ATP agent will successfully onboard.