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The data type is integer. Supported operations are Get and Replace. Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, the Delete operation is also supported.
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# Configuration Example
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## Configuration Example
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These generic code portions for the options **ProxySettingsPerUser**, **Autodetect**, and **SetupScriptURL** can be used for a specific operation, for example Replace. Only enter the portion of code needed in the **Replace** section.
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For information about the Search feature, see [Searching for Fixed Applications in Compatibility Administrator](searching-for-fixed-applications-in-compatibility-administrator.md). However, the Query tool provides more detailed search criteria, including tabs that enable you to search the program properties, the compatibility fix properties, and the fix description. You can perform a search by using SQL SELECT and WHERE clauses, in addition to searching specific types of databases.
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> You must perform your search with the correct version of the Compatibility Administrator tool. To use the Query tool to search for a 32-bit custom database, you must use the 32-bit version of Compatibility Administrator. To use the Query tool to search for a 64-bit custom database, you must use the 64-bit version of Compatibility Administrator.
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>You must perform your search with the correct version of the Compatibility Administrator tool. To use the Query tool to search for a 32-bit custom database, you must use the 32-bit version of Compatibility Administrator. To use the Query tool to search for a 64-bit custom database, you must use the 64-bit version of Compatibility Administrator.
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## Querying by Using the Program Properties Tab
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>Update Compliance's Windows Defender Antivirus status is compatible with E3, B, F1, VL Professional and below licenses. Devices with an E5 license are not shown here; devices with an E5 license can be monitored using the [Windows Defender ATP portal](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection). If you'd like to learn more about Windows 10 licensing, see the [Windows 10 product licensing options](https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/product-licensing/windows10.aspx).
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# Windows Defender AV Status sections
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## Windows Defender AV Status sections
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The **Protection Status** blade gives a count for devices that have either out-of-date signatures or real-time protection turned off. Below, it gives a more detailed breakdown of the two issues. Selecting any of these statuses will navigate you to a Log Search view containing the query.
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The **Threat Status** blade shows, among devices that have encountered threats, how many were and were not remediated successfully. It also provides a detailed count. Selecting either of these will take you to the respective query in Log Search for further investigation.
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> - Disable it from group policy
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> - Clear the TPM on the system
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# TPM Group Policy settings in the Windows Security app
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## TPM Group Policy settings in the Windows Security app
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You can change what users see about TPM in the Windows Security app. The Group Policy settings for the TPM area in the Windows Security app are located at:
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**Events List:**
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- [4661](event-4661.md)(S, F): A handle to an object was requested.
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issuer | String | File issuer.
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signerHash | String | Hash of the signing certificate.
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isValidCertificate | Boolean | Was signing certificate successfully verified by Microsoft Defender ATP agent.
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}
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```
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