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  1. RRicco Win User

    how come microsoft windows 10, (virus & threat protection / current threats), sometimes...


    how come microsoft windows 10, (virus & threat protection / current threats), sometimes reverts back to a last scan date from a while ago, (mine to 11/18/2018, last full scan) ???

    :)
     
    RRicco, May 21, 2019
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  2. JCH54 Win User

    virus and threat protection

    Virus and threat protection has stopped and will not restart, Windows 10 ver 1709, antimalware client ver 4.12.16299.15 . SuperAntiSpyware installed.

    I have tried most of the suggestions from the support pages, all have been ineffective. Any suggestions

    Moved from: Virus and Malware / Windows Defender / Updating Virus and Spyware Definitions / Windows 10
     
    JCH54, May 21, 2019
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  3. Virus And Threat Protection is not Enable

    Currently i'm using Windows 10

    In my Windows Defender the Virus And Threat Protection is not been enabled and it is showing to restart

    when im clicking on restart button for virus and threat protection

    it is showing the message "ENABLE CONTROLLED ACCESS FOLDER OR EDIT PROTECTION"

    i have also tried the command gpedit.msc but it also not executing.

    Is there any solution for this problem.

    Thank you,

    Regards,

    Mohit Bhatia
     
    Gaurav1995, May 21, 2019
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  4. how come microsoft windows 10, (virus & threat protection / current threats), sometimes...

    Virus & Threat Protection

    There are some applications that are not yet compatible Control Folder Access. It is intended to block Ransomware. Until third party apps catch up, the best you can do is to disable it.

    Open Windows Defender Security Center

    Click Virus & threat protection

    Click Virus & threat protection settings

    Scroll down to Controlled folder access

    Toggle it off
     
    Andre Da Costa, May 21, 2019
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