This policy setting helps protect computers from incoming and existing threats by enabling Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection on client computers. "Yes" enables Endpoint Protection on client computers on which Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection is installed. "No" disables Endpoint Protection on client computers on which Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection is installed. If you disable Endpoint Protection and Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection is installed, the Endpoint Protection client UI is not displayed to end users and all protection features are inactive.
This policy setting enables detection when viruses, spyware, or other potentially unwanted software attempts to install itself ...
This policy setting enables detection when viruses, spyware, or other potentially unwanted software attempts to install itself ...
This policy setting enables Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection to automatically run a full system scan after Endpoint Protection ...
This policy setting enables Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection to automatically run a full system scan on client computers ...
This policy setting helps protect computers from incoming and existing threats by enabling Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection ...
This policy setting lets client computers receive dynamic malware definitions based on information that Microsoft Intune ...
This policy setting lets Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection automatically check for the latest malware definitions before ...
This policy setting lets Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection check for certain patterns of suspicious activity on client ...
This policy setting lets Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection check for certain patterns of suspicious activity on client ...