This policy setting allows you to decide whether to send information about detected malicious software to Microsoft Active Protection Service. The information will be automatically collected and sent. In some instances, personal information might unintentionally be sent to Microsoft. However, Microsoft will not use this information to identify you or to contact you. "Yes" configures Endpoint Protection to send information about any malicious software that it detects on client computers to which this policy is applied to Active Protection Service. "No" configures Endpoint Protection not to send information about any malicious software that it detects on client computers to which this policy is applied to Active Protection Service.
This policy setting allows you to control whether non-administrative users will receive update notifications based on the ...
This policy setting allows you to control whether users see detailed enhanced notification messages about featured software ...
This policy setting allows you to decide to send basic or additional information about detected malicious software. This ...
This policy setting allows you to decide to send basic or additional information about detected malicious software. This ...
This policy setting allows you to decide whether to send information about detected malicious software to Microsoft Active ...
This policy setting allows you to force installation of Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection even if a third party endpoint ...
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Automatic Updates accepts updates signed by entities other than Microsoft ...
This policy setting allows you to manage whether the 'Install Updates and Shut Down' option is allowed to be the default ...
This policy setting allows you to manage whether the 'Install Updates and Shut Down' option is allowed to be the default ...