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I like to disable Windows Defender Real Time Protection via GPO on Windows 10 Pro. When I configure GPO, Real-Time Protection is shown as off. However after a reboot the Protection is magically enabled again. GPO settings have not changed. I am trying to disable Real Time Protection to be able to analyze and reverse engineer malware.
4 Click/tap on the Virus & threat protection icon. (see screenshot below) A) Click/tap on the Manage settings link under Virus & threat protection settings. (see screenshot below) B) Turn on Real-time Protection, and go to step 5 below. (see screenshot below) 5 Click/tap on Yes when prompted by UAC.
One can disable the Real-time protection of Windows Defender via the Settings app, but this will be only temporary, as Windows will re-enable it automatically after the next reboot. To permanently turn off Real-time protection, I list below two methods. Reboot is required after each one. Method 1 : Using the Local Group Policy Editor
(note the space between "Time" and "Protection") Inside Real-Time Protection, add a new DWORD value. Name it DisableRealtimeMonitoring and give it a value of 1. You may need to reboot. This will now allow Windows Defender to run on-demand, but if you look in the Defender settings, real-time protection will be turned off and grayed out.
First, you need to disable Tamper Protection, if you haven't already: -Double-click the Windows Defender shield icon in the system tray. -Choose Virus & Threat Protection. -Click Manage Settings down the bottom. -Switch off the Tamper Protection switch. Now you can disable Windows Defender, as described in the next section.
I don't want to disable all Defender features, just the real time protection permanently. My method completely and permanently disables all Windows Defender antivirus features (on Windows 10). If you want to keep the opportunity to scan the hard drive for viruses at any time, one alternative would be to download and run the Microsoft Safety ...
To disable: sc config WinDefend start= disabled. sc stop WinDefend. To re-enable: sc config WinDefend start= auto. sc start WinDefend. Don't forget about the space after "start=" or the command will not work. PS. You can get further description of these commands by typing:
ahhh looks like it's the Tamper-Protection, which when it's on, ignores the powershell commands :) - looking for a way to disable it via code. if i find something, i'll tell you – Stephan Weikelt Commented Oct 28, 2021 at 12:21
Behavior-based, heuristic, and real-time antivirus protection. This includes always-on scanning using file and process behavior monitoring and other heuristics (also known as "real-time protection"). It also includes detecting and blocking apps that are deemed unsafe, but may not be detected as malware. Cloud-delivered protection. This includes ...
1. Unless the is a Corporate machine run by an IT department, no. For regular consumers and regular consumer Windows 10 machines (and Windows 11), real time protection cannot be permanently disabled. That is how Windows Defender and its structures work. Microsoft updates normally find a way to re-enable real time protection - often at feature ...