Windows 10: Restore quarantined file, Windows Defender, Creators Update

Discus and support Restore quarantined file, Windows Defender, Creators Update in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I can't find the Windows Defender quarantine anymore in Creators Update. 83332 Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by shmu26, May 1, 2017.

  1. shmu26 Win User

    Restore quarantined file, Windows Defender, Creators Update


    I can't find the Windows Defender quarantine anymore in Creators Update.

    :)
     
    shmu26, May 1, 2017
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  2. Where are the files that windows defender quarantines?

    Where are the files that Windows Defender quarantines? I turned on the computer and Defender said a file was dangerous. I clicked the option to Allow the file but it was quarantined anyway. In Defender I can see that it was quarantined and I clicked Restore
    but the file was not restored. So I clicked Allow but it still was not restored and now there is no option for restoring the file. In other words Restore and Allow options do not function which is why I am asking this question. Hide hidden files is disabled
    and I am searching with administrator privileges: There is only one folder in C:\Program Files\Windows Defender. And that folder is named en-US and there is nothing in there like a quarantined file. Sorry for posting this other information but this question
    has been asked repeatedly elsewhere but doesn't get answered because too many people for some reason suggest things like use the Restore option etc. I am not asking for that. I need this file badly. I'd greatly appreciate it if someone could tell me where
    Windows Defender stores files that it quarantines? Thank you.
     
    Fred whoever, May 1, 2017
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  3. RamiMURR Win User
    Where to restore quarantined items in Windows 10 creator update?

    Found Solution!

    - Go to C:\Program Files\Windows Defender.

    - Open MSASCui.exe

    - Go to History Tab

    - Choose Quarantined items and click View details

    - Choose the quarantined file you want to restore and click Restore

    Done!

    Hope this helps Restore quarantined file, Windows Defender, Creators Update :)
     
    RamiMURR, May 1, 2017
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  4. Bree New Member

    Restore quarantined file, Windows Defender, Creators Update

    Windows Defender Security Suite > Virus & threat protection > Scan history

    (and there's more detail if you click 'See full history' there)
     
    Bree, May 1, 2017
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