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You can detect PUA without blocking them from your client. Gain insights into what can be blocked.
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1. Open PowerShell as Administrator: <br>
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1. Open PowerShell as Administrator <br>
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a. Click **Start**, type **powershell**, and press **Enter**.
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a. Click **Start**, type **powershell**, and press **Enter**.
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b. Click **Windows PowerShell** to open the interface.
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> [!NOTE]
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> 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.
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2. Enter the PowerShell command to enable audit mode:
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b. Click **Windows PowerShell** to open the interface.
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> [!NOTE]
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> 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.
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2. Enter the PowerShell command to enable PUA in audit mode:
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```text
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et-mpPreference -puaprotection 1
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```
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```text
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et-mpPreference -puaprotection 1
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```
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##View PUA events
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