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@ -1814,7 +1814,7 @@ This policy setting allows you to enable or disable low CPU priority for schedul
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- If you enable this setting, low CPU priority will be used during scheduled scans.
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- If you disable or don't configure this setting, not changes will be made to CPU priority for scheduled scans.
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- If you disable or don't configure this setting, no changes will be made to CPU priority for scheduled scans.
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<!-- EnableLowCPUPriority-Description-End -->
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<!-- EnableLowCPUPriority-Editable-Begin -->
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@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ Allows an administrator to specify a list of directory paths to ignore during a
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Allows an administrator to specify a list of files opened by processes to ignore during a scan.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The process itself isn't excluded from the scan, but can be by using the Defender/ExcludedPaths policy to exclude its path. Each file type must be separated by a |. For example, C:\Example. exe|C:\Example1.exe.
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> The process itself isn't excluded from the scan, but can be by using the Defender/ExcludedPaths policy to exclude its path. Each file type must be separated by a |. For example, C:\Example.exe|C:\Example1.exe.
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<!-- ExcludedProcesses-Description-End -->
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<!-- ExcludedProcesses-Editable-Begin -->
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