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Iaan D'Souza-Wiltshire
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- [CredentialProviders/AllowPINLogon](#credentialproviders-allowpinlogon)
- [CredentialProviders/BlockPicturePassword](#credentialproviders-blockpicturepassword)
- [DataProtection/AllowDirectMemoryAccess](#dataprotection-allowdirectmemoryaccess)
- [Privacy/EnableActivityFeed](#privacy-enableactivityfeed)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo_ForceAllowTheseApps](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo-forceallowtheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo_ForceDenyTheseApps](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo-forcedenytheseapps)
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- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_ForceAllowTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-forceallowtheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_ForceDenyTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-forcedenytheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_UserInControlOfTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-userincontroloftheseapps)
- [Privacy/PublishUserActivities](#privacy-publishuseractivities)
- [Security/AllowAddProvisioningPackage](#security-allowaddprovisioningpackage)
- [Security/AllowRemoveProvisioningPackage](#security-allowremoveprovisioningpackage)
- [Security/RequireDeviceEncryption](#security-requiredeviceencryption)
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- [Experience/AllowCortana](#experience-allowcortana)
- [Experience/AllowManualMDMUnenrollment](#experience-allowmanualmdmunenrollment)
- [Privacy/AllowInputPersonalization](#privacy-allowinputpersonalization)
- [Privacy/EnableActivityFeed](#privacy-enableactivityfeed)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo_ForceAllowTheseApps](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo-forceallowtheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo_ForceDenyTheseApps](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo-forcedenytheseapps)
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- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_ForceAllowTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-forceallowtheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_ForceDenyTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-forcedenytheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_UserInControlOfTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-userincontroloftheseapps)
- [Privacy/PublishUserActivities](#privacy-publishuseractivities)
- [Search/AllowSearchToUseLocation](#search-allowsearchtouselocation)
- [Security/RequireDeviceEncryption](#security-requiredeviceencryption)
- [Settings/AllowDateTime](#settings-allowdatetime)
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- [DeliveryOptimization/DOPercentageMaxDownloadBandwidth](#deliveryoptimization-dopercentagemaxdownloadbandwidth)
- [Desktop/PreventUserRedirectionOfProfileFolders](#desktop-preventuserredirectionofprofilefolders)
- [DeviceGuard/AllowKernelControlFlowGuard](#deviceguard-allowkernelcontrolflowguard)
- [Privacy/EnableActivityFeed](#privacy-enableactivityfeed)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo_ForceAllowTheseApps](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo-forceallowtheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsGetDiagnosticInfo_ForceDenyTheseApps](#privacy-letappsgetdiagnosticinfo-forcedenytheseapps)
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- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_ForceAllowTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-forceallowtheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_ForceDenyTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-forcedenytheseapps)
- [Privacy/LetAppsRunInBackground_UserInControlOfTheseApps](#privacy-letappsruninbackground-userincontroloftheseapps)
- [Privacy/PublishUserActivities](#privacy-publishuseractivities)
- [Security/RequireProvisioningPackageSignature](#security-requireprovisioningpackagesignature)
- [Security/RequireRetrieveHealthCertificateOnBoot](#security-requireretrievehealthcertificateonboot)
- [System/AllowFontProviders](#system-allowfontproviders)

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<p style="margin-left: 20px">Data type is string. Supported operations are Add, Get, Replace, and Delete.
<!--EndDescription-->
<!--EndPolicy-->
<!--StartPolicy-->
<a href="" id="browser-sendintranettraffictointernetexplorer"></a>**Browser/SendIntranetTraffictoInternetExplorer**

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- Create a REG\_DWORD registry setting called **HKEY\_CURRENT\_USER\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\PushNotifications!NoCloudApplicationNotification**, with a value of 1 (one).
You must also unpin all tiles that are pinned to Start.
In Windows 10 Mobile, you must also unpin all tiles that are pinned to Start.
### <a href="" id="bkmk-mailsync"></a>10. Mail synchronization
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-or-
- Create a REG\_DWORD registry setting in **HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\AppPrivacy!LetAppsAccessMessaging**, with a value of 2 (two).
- Create a REG\_DWORD registry setting in **HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\Software\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\AppPrivacy!LetAppsAccessMessaging**, with a value of 2 (two).
To turn off **Choose apps that can read or send messages**:

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---
title: Test how Windows Defender EG features will work in your organization
title: Test how Windows Defender EG features work
description: Audit mode lets you use the event log to see how Windows Defender Exploit Guard would protect your devices if it were enabled
keywords: exploit guard, audit, auditing, mode, enabled, disabled, test, demo, evaluate, lab
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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---
title: Prevent ransomware and other threats from encrypting and changing important files
description: Files in default folders, such as Documents and Desktop, can be protected from being changed by malicious apps. This can help prevent ransomware encrypting your files.
title: Help prevent ransomware and threats from encrypting and changing files
description: Files in default folders can be protected from being changed by malicious apps. This can help prevent ransomware encrypting your files.
keywords: controlled folder access, windows 10, windows defender, ransomware, protect, files, folders
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
ms.pagetype: security

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---
title: Configure how ASR works so you can finetune the protection in your network
title: Configure how ASR works to finetune protection in your network
description: You can individually set rules in audit, block, or disabled modes, and add files and folders that should be excluded from ASR
keywords: Attack Surface Reduction, hips, host intrusion prevention system, protection rules, anti-exploit, antiexploit, exploit, infection prevention, customize, configure, exclude
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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- **Disable (Default)** - The Controlled Folder Access feature will not work. All apps can make changes to files in protected folders.
- **Audit Mode** - If a malicious or suspicious app attempts to make a change to a file in a protected folder, the change will be allowed but will be recorded in the Windows event log. This allows you to assess the impact of this feature on your organization.
![](images/cfa-gp-enable.png)
>[!IMPORTANT]

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---
title: Use a demo tool to see how ASR could help protect your organization's devices
title: Use a demo to see how ASR can help protect your devices
description: The custom demo tool lets you create sample malware infection scenarios so you can see how ASR would block and prevent attacks
keywords: Attack Surface Reduction, hips, host intrusion prevention system, protection rules, anti-exploit, antiexploit, exploit, infection prevention, evaluate, test, demo
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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---
title: See how Windows 10 can protect your files from being changed by malicious apps
title: See how CFA can help protect files from being changed by malicious apps
description: Use a custom tool to see how Controlled Folder Access works in Windows 10.
keywords: controlled folder access, windows 10, windows defender, ransomware, protect, evaluate, test, demo, try
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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---
title: Evaluate the impact of each of the four features in Windows Defender Exploit Guard
title: Evaluate the impact of Windows Defender Exploit Guard
description: Use our evaluation guides to quickly enable and configure features, and test them against common attack scenarios
keywords: evaluate, guides, evaluation, exploit guard, controlled folder access, attack surface reduction, exploit protection, network protection, test, demo
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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---
title: Import custom views in XML to see Windows Defender Exploit Guard events
title: Import custom views to see Windows Defender Exploit Guard events
description: Use Windows Event Viewer to import individual views for each of the features.
keywords: event view, exploit guard, audit, review, events
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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---
title: Apply mitigations that help prevent attacks that use vulnerabilities in software
title: Apply mitigations to help prevent attacks through vulnerabilities
keywords: mitigations, vulnerabilities, vulnerability, mitigation, exploit, exploits, emet
description: Exploit Protection in Windows 10 provides advanced configuration over the settings offered in EMET.
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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---
title: Use Network Protection to prevent connections to suspicious domains
title: Use Network Protection to help prevent connections to bad sites
description: Protect your network by preventing users from accessing known malicious and suspicious network addresses
keywords: Network Protection, exploits, malicious website, ip, domain, domains
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh

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---
title: Use Windows Defender Exploit Guard to protect your corporate network
description: Windows Defender Exploit Guard consists of features that can protect your network from malware and threat infection, including helping to prevent ransomware encryption and exploit attacks
title: Use Windows Defender Exploit Guard to protect your network
description: Windows Defender EG employs features that help protect your network from threats, including helping prevent ransomware encryption and exploit attacks
keywords: emet, exploit guard, Controlled Folder Access, Network Protection, Exploit Protection, Attack Surface Reduction, hips, host intrusion prevention system
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
ms.pagetype: security