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>Want to experience Microsoft Defender ATP? [Sign up for a free trial.](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/windows/microsoft-defender-atp?ocid=docs-wdatp-checksensor-abovefoldlink)
The sensor health tile is found on the Security Operations dashboard. This tile provides information on the individual devices ability to provide sensor data and communicate with the Microsoft Defender ATP service. It reports how many devices require attention and helps you identify problematic devices and take action to correct known issues.
The **Devices with sensor issues** tile is found on the Security Operations dashboard. This tile provides information on the individual devices ability to provide sensor data and communicate with the Microsoft Defender ATP service. It reports how many devices require attention and helps you identify problematic devices and take action to correct known issues.
There are two status indicators on the tile that provide information on the number of devices that are not reporting properly to the service:
- **Misconfigured** - These devices might partially be reporting sensor data to the Microsoft Defender ATP service and might have configuration errors that need to be corrected.
- **Inactive** - Devices that have stopped reporting to the Microsoft Defender ATP service for more than seven days in the past month.
Clicking any of the groups directs you to **Devices list**, filtered according to your choice.
Clicking any of the groups directs you to Devices list, filtered according to your choice.
![Screenshot of Devices with sensor issues tile](images/atp-devices-with-sensor-issues-tile.png)
You can also download the entire list in CSV format using the **Export to CSV** feature. For more information on filters, see [View and organize the Devices list](machines-view-overview.md).
You can filter the health state list by the following status:
On **Devices list**, you can filter the health state list by the following status:
- **Active** - Devices that are actively reporting to the Microsoft Defender ATP service.
- **Misconfigured** - These devices might partially be reporting sensor data to the Microsoft Defender ATP service but have configuration errors that need to be corrected. Misconfigured devices can have either one or a combination of the following issues:
- **No sensor data** - Devices has stopped sending sensor data. Limited alerts can be triggered from the device.
- **Impaired communications** - Ability to communicate with device is impaired. Sending files for deep analysis, blocking files, isolating device from network and other actions that require communication with the device may not work.
- **Inactive** - Devices that have stopped reporting to the Microsoft Defender ATP service.
You can view the device details when you click on a misconfigured or inactive device.
![Microsoft Defender ATP sensor filter](images/atp-device-health-details.png)
In the **Devices list**, you can download a full list of all the devices in your organization in a CSV format.
You can also download the entire list in CSV format using the **Export** feature. For more information on filters, see [View and organize the Devices list](machines-view-overview.md).
>[!NOTE]
>Export the list in CSV format to display the unfiltered data. The CSV file will include all devices in the organization, regardless of any filtering applied in the view itself and can take a significant amount of time to download, depending on how large your organization is.
![Screenshot of Devices list page](images/atp-devices-list-page.png)
You can view the device details when you click on a misconfigured or inactive device.
## Related topic
- [Fix unhealthy sensors in Microsoft Defender ATP](fix-unhealthy-sensors.md)

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- Meet or exceed the Microsoft Defender ATP security baseline configuration
- Have strategic attack surface mitigations in place
Click **Configuration management** from the navigation menu to open the Device configuration management page.
![Security configuration management page](images/secconmgmt_main.png)<br>
*Device configuration management page*

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2. Click **Apply**.
![Image of Microsoft Threat Experts settings](images/mte-collaboratewithmte.png)
![Image of Microsoft Threat Experts settings](images/mte-collaboratewithmte.png)
3. Enter your name and email address so that Microsoft can get back to you on your application.
![Image of Microsoft Threat Experts application](images/mte-apply.png)
![Image of Microsoft Threat Experts application](images/mte-apply.png)
4. Read the [privacy statement](https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement), then click **Submit** when you're done. You will receive a welcome email once your application is approved.
![Image of Microsoft Threat Experts application confirmation](images/mte-applicationconfirmation.png)
![Image of Microsoft Threat Experts application confirmation](images/mte-applicationconfirmation.png)
6. From the navigation pane, go to **Settings** > **General** > **Advanced features** to turn the **Threat Experts** toggle on. Click **Save preferences**.

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