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>If your request involves remediating more than 10,000 machines, we will only send 10,000 machines for remediation to Intune.
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>If your request involves remediating more than 10,000 machines, we will only send 10,000 machines for remediation to Intune.
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## File for exception
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With Threat & Vulnerability Management, you can create exceptions for recommendations, as an alternative to requesting for remediation.
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There are many reasons why organizations might want to create exceptions for a recommendation. For example, if there's a business justification that prevents the company from applying the recommendation, the existence of a compensating or alternative control that provides the same level of protection that the recommendation would, a false positive, among other reasons.
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Exceptions can be created for both *Security update* and *Configuration change* recommendations.
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When an exception is created for a recommendation, the recommendation is no longer active. The recommendation state changes to **Exception**, and it no longer shows up in the security recommendations list.
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1. Navigate to the **Security recommendations** page under the **Threat & Vulnerability Management** section menu.
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2. Click the top-most recommendation. A fly-in panel will open with the recommendation details.
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3. Click **Exception options**.
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4. Select your justification for filing an exception instead of remediating the security recommendation in question. Fill out the justification context, then set the exception duration.
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5. Click Submit. A confirmation message at the top of the page will indicate that the exception has been created
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6. View all your exceptions (current + past) by navigating to the **Remediation** page under the **Threat & Vulnerability Management** menu and clicking on the **Exceptions** tab.
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## Related topics
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## Related topics
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- [Risk-based Threat & Vulnerability Management](next-gen-threat-and-vuln-mgt.md)
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- [Risk-based Threat & Vulnerability Management](next-gen-threat-and-vuln-mgt.md)
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- [Threat & Vulnerability Management dashboard overview](tvm-dashboard-insights.md)
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- [Threat & Vulnerability Management dashboard overview](tvm-dashboard-insights.md)
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