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Corrected note style, list type, and UI reference
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You can exclude certain files from Microsoft Defender Antivirus scans by modifying exclusion lists. **Generally, you shouldn't need to apply exclusions**. Microsoft Defender Antivirus includes many automatic exclusions based on known operating system behaviors and typical management files, such as those used in enterprise management, database management, and other enterprise scenarios and situations.
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You can exclude certain files from Microsoft Defender Antivirus scans by modifying exclusion lists. **Generally, you shouldn't need to apply exclusions**. Microsoft Defender Antivirus includes many automatic exclusions based on known operating system behaviors and typical management files, such as those used in enterprise management, database management, and other enterprise scenarios and situations.
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**Note**: Exclusions apply to Potentially Unwanted Apps (PUA) detections as well.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Exclusions apply to Potentially Unwanted Apps (PUA) detections as well.
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> [!NOTE]
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> [!NOTE]
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> Automatic exclusions apply only to Windows Server 2016 and above. These exclusions are not visible in the Windows Security app and in PowerShell.
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> Automatic exclusions apply only to Windows Server 2016 and above. These exclusions are not visible in the Windows Security app and in PowerShell.
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4. Open the **Path Exclusions** setting for editing, and add your exclusions.
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4. Open the **Path Exclusions** setting for editing, and add your exclusions.
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- Set the option to **Enabled**.
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1. Set the option to **Enabled**.
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- Under the **Options** section, click **Show...**.
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1. Under the **Options** section, click **Show**.
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- Specify each folder on its own line under the **Value name** column.
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1. Specify each folder on its own line under the **Value name** column.
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- If you are specifying a file, ensure you enter a fully qualified path to the file, including the drive letter, folder path, filename, and extension. Enter **0** in the **Value** column.
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1. If you are specifying a file, ensure that you enter a fully qualified path to the file, including the drive letter, folder path, file name, and extension. Enter **0** in the **Value** column.
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5. Choose **OK**.
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5. Choose **OK**.
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6. Open the **Extension Exclusions** setting for editing and add your exclusions.
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6. Open the **Extension Exclusions** setting for editing and add your exclusions.
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- Set the option to **Enabled**.
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1. Set the option to **Enabled**.
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- Under the **Options** section, select **Show...**.
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1. Under the **Options** section, select **Show**.
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- Enter each file extension on its own line under the **Value name** column. Enter **0** in the **Value** column.
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1. Enter each file extension on its own line under the **Value name** column. Enter **0** in the **Value** column.
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7. Choose **OK**.
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7. Choose **OK**.
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