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- [Microsoft Defender AV diagnostic data](/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/collect-diagnostic-data)
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- [Collect investigation package from devices](/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/respond-machine-alerts#collect-investigation-package-from-devices)
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- [Microsoft Defender AV diagnostic data](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/collect-diagnostic-data)
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- [Collect investigation package from devices](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/respond-machine-alerts#collect-investigation-package-from-devices)
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<a href="" id="scan"></a>**Scan**
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Node that can be used to start a Windows Defender scan on a device.
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Added in Windows 10, version 1607. Specifies the level of detection for potentially unwanted applications (PUAs). Windows Defender alerts you when potentially unwanted software is being downloaded or attempts to install itself on your computer.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Potentially unwanted applications (PUA) are a category of software that can cause your machine to run slowly, display unexpected ads, or at worst, install other software which might be unexpected or unwanted. By default in Windows 10 (version 2004 and later), Microsoft Defender Antivirus blocks apps that are considered PUA, for Enterprise (E5) devices. For more information about PUA, see [Detect and block potentially unwanted applications](/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/detect-block-potentially-unwanted-apps-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
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> Potentially unwanted applications (PUA) are a category of software that can cause your machine to run slowly, display unexpected ads, or at worst, install other software which might be unexpected or unwanted. By default in Windows 10 (version 2004 and later), Microsoft Defender Antivirus blocks apps that are considered PUA, for Enterprise (E5) devices. For more information about PUA, see [Detect and block potentially unwanted applications](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/detect-block-potentially-unwanted-apps-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
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<!--/Description-->
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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<!--/Scope-->
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<!--Description-->
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Enables the IT admin to push out a configuration representing the desired system and application mitigation options to all the devices in the organization. The configuration is represented by an XML. For more information Exploit Protection, see [Enable Exploit Protection on Devices](/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-exploit-protection) and [Import, export, and deploy Exploit Protection configurations](/windows/threat-protection/windows-defender-exploit-guard/import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml).
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Enables the IT admin to push out a configuration representing the desired system and application mitigation options to all the devices in the organization. The configuration is represented by an XML. For more information Exploit Protection, see [Enable Exploit Protection on Devices](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/enable-exploit-protection) and [Import, export, and deploy Exploit Protection configurations](/windows/threat-protection/windows-defender-exploit-guard/import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml).
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The system settings require a reboot; the application settings do not require a reboot.
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