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6. In **Options**, select **Block** to block potentially unwanted applications, or select **Audit Mode** to test how the setting will work in your environment. Select **OK**. 6. In **Options**, select **Block** to block potentially unwanted applications, or select **Audit Mode** to test how the setting will work in your environment. Select **OK**.
7. Deploy your Group Policy object as you normally do. 7. Deploy your Group Policy object as you usually do.
#### Use PowerShell cmdlets to configure PUA protection #### Use PowerShell cmdlets to configure PUA protection
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### Allow-listing apps ### Allow-listing apps
Sometimes a file is erroneously blocked by PUA protection, or a feature of a PUA is required to complete a task. In these cases, a file can be allow-listed. See [How to Configure Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/system-center/system-center-2012-R2/hh508770(v=technet.10)#to-exclude-specific-files-or-folders) for information on allowing files which are currently blocked by PUA protection in Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Sometimes a file is erroneously blocked by PUA protection, or a feature of a PUA is required to complete a task. In these cases, a file can be allow-listed.
For more information, see [Recommended antivirus exclusions for Configuration Manager site servers, site systems, and clients](https://docs.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/recommended-antivirus-exclusions#exclusions).
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