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[Bug]: Windows Defender show this when trying to open it, after applying Strict script! #418

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Gron21 opened this issue Aug 26, 2024 · 3 comments
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Gron21 commented Aug 26, 2024

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I can´t open Windows Defender, even reverting windows defender script options....

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  1. Start menu
  2. Windows Defender don´t open anymore
  3. Reverting from script
  4. Show error from image when trying to open it. Even when reverting make it...

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i expected more quick system...

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Windows 10 22H2 x64 Pro

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@Gron21 Gron21 added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 26, 2024
@Gron21 Gron21 changed the title [Bug]: Windows Defender show this when trying to pen it, after applying Strict script! [Bug]: Windows Defender show this when trying to open it, after applying Strict script! Aug 26, 2024
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Gron21 commented Aug 26, 2024

Update: I load a system restore backup, and begin again, strict minus: Compatibility tab, clipboard and all that are related with Windows Defender... It occurs the same show at image....

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Gron21 commented Aug 26, 2024

Is there anyway to get to start again? Im in a weird position. After execute script, i can´t restore system to get back to where windows defender work good and when i try to revert i can´t because "windows defender" blocks script... Format is the only way?

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We can programmatically add exclusions to Defender.
Exclude each drive through path exclusions, allow .bat through extension exclusions etc.
I need time to research this to come up with a script.

You can add exclusions by adding some registry keys such as HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Exclusions\Extensions and HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Exclusions\Paths. You can then try to run the script which Defender should allow.

Let me know your progress if you solve this. Format should not be needed.

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