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Joey Caparas
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b. Rightclick **Command prompt** and select **Run as administrator**.
2. Enter the following command, and press **Enter**:
```
“%ProgramFiles%\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe” Restore Name EUS:Win32/CustomEnterpriseBlock All
```
>[!NOTE]
>Windows Defender ATP will remove all files that were quarantined on this machine in the last 30 days.
```
“%ProgramFiles%\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe” Restore Name EUS:Win32/CustomEnterpriseBlock All
```
> [!NOTE]
> Windows Defender ATP will remove all files that were quarantined on this machine in the last 30 days.
## Block files in your network
You can prevent further propagation of an attack in your organization by banning potentially malicious files or suspected malware. If you know a potentially malicious file, you can block it. This operation will prevent it from being read, written, or executed on machines in your organization.