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| Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, or Windows Server 2019 | A third-party product that is not offered or developed by Microsoft | No | Must be set to passive mode (manually)<sup>[[1](#fn1)]<sup> |
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| Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, or Windows Server 2019 | Microsoft Defender Antivirus | Yes | Active mode |
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| Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, or Windows Server 2019 | Microsoft Defender Antivirus | No | Active mode |
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| Windows Server 2016 |
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| Windows Server 2016 | Microsoft Defender Antivirus | Yes | Active mode |
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| Windows Server 2016 | Microsoft Defender Antivirus | No | Active mode |
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| Windows Server 2016 | A third-party product that is not offered or developed by Microsoft | Yes | Must be disabled (manually) |
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| Windows Server 2016 | A third-party product that is not offered or developed by Microsoft | No | Must be disabled (manually) |
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(<a id="fn1">1</a>) On Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, or Windows Server 2019, Microsoft Defender Antivirus does not enter passive mode automatically when you install a non-Microsoft antivirus product. In those cases, [set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode](microsoft-defender-antivirus-on-windows-server-2016.md#need-to-set-microsoft-defender-antivirus-to-passive-mode) to prevent problems caused by having multiple antivirus products installed on a server.
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If you are using Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, or Windows Server 2019, set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode by setting this registry key:
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If you are using Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, or Windows Server 2019, you can set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode by setting the following registry key:
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- Path: `HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Advanced Threat Protection`
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- Name: `ForceDefenderPassiveMode`
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- Type: `REG_DWORD`
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