This policy setting allows you to configure definition retirement for network protection against exploits of known vulnerabilities. Definition retirement checks to see if a computer has the required security updates necessary to protect it against a particular vulnerability. If the system is not vulnerable to the exploit detected by a definition, then that definition is "retired". If all definitions for a given protocal are retired then that protocol is no longer parsed. Enabling this feature helps to improve performance. On a computer that is up-to-date with all the latest security updates, network protection will have no impact on network performance. If you enable or do not configure this setting, definition retirement will be enabled. If you disable this setting, definition retirement will be disabled.
This policy setting allows you to configure behavior monitoring. If you enable or do not configure this setting, behavior ...
This policy setting allows you to configure catch-up scans for scheduled full scans. A catch-up scan is a scan that is initiated ...
This policy setting allows you to configure catch-up scans for scheduled quick scans. A catch-up scan is a scan that is initiated ...
This policy setting allows you to configure client computers to lock and prompt for a password when resuming from a hibernate ...
This policy setting allows you to configure definition retirement for network protection against exploits of known vulnerabilities. ...
This policy setting allows you to configure definition updates on startup when there is no antimalware engine present. If ...
This policy setting allows you to configure definition updates when the computer is running on battery power. If you enable ...
This policy setting allows you to configure e-mail scanning. When e-mail scanning is enabled, the engine will parse the mailbox ...
This policy setting allows you to configure graphics encoding to use the RemoteFX Codec on the Remote Desktop Session Host ...