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Changes to ASR licensing requirements
ASR rules don't require an E5 license. It's recommended given the extras like reporting and hunting.
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- Windows Server, [version 1803 (Semi-Annual Channel)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-1803) or later
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- [Windows Server 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started-19/whats-new-19)
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To use the entire feature-set of attack surface reduction rules, you need a [Windows 10 Enterprise license](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/product-licensing/windows10). With a [Windows E5 license](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/deploy-enterprise-licenses), you get advanced management capabilities including monitoring, analytics, and workflows available in [Defender for Endpoint](microsoft-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md), as well as reporting and configuration capabilities in the [Microsoft 365 security center](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/mtp/overview-security-center). These advanced capabilities aren't available with an E3 license, but you can still use Event Viewer to review attack surface reduction rule events.
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Although attack surface reduction rules don't require a [Windows E5 license](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/deploy-enterprise-licenses), only with Windows E5 you get advanced management capabilities including monitoring, analytics, and workflows available in [Defender for Endpoint](microsoft-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md), as well as reporting and configuration capabilities in the [Microsoft 365 security center](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/mtp/overview-security-center). These advanced capabilities aren't available with a Professional or an E3 license, but you can still use Event Viewer and Defender logs to review attack surface reduction rule events.
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## Review attack surface reduction events in the Microsoft Defender Security Center
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