Policy

Turn off routine remediation

This policy setting allows you to configure whether Microsoft Defender Antivirus automatically takes action on all detected threats. The action to be taken on a particular threat is determined by the combination of the policy-defined action, user-defined action, and the signature-defined action. If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Defender Antivirus does not automatically take action on the detected threats, but prompts users to choose from the actions available for each threat. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Microsoft Defender Antivirus automatically takes action on all detected threats after a nonconfigurable delay of approximately five seconds.

Policy
PackMicrosoft Windows
CategoryWindows Components / Microsoft Defender Antivirus
Policy IDccf377b08888
Internal nameDisableRoutinelyTakingAction

Registry

Copy registry mappings

HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender\DisableRoutinelyTakingAction (enabled) = 1
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender\DisableRoutinelyTakingAction (disabled) = 0

Policy notes

This policy setting allows you to configure whether Microsoft Defender Antivirus automatically takes action on all detected threats. The action to be taken on a particular threat is determined by the combination of the policy-defined action, user-defined action, and the signature-defined action. If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Defender Antivirus does not automatically take action on the detected threats, but prompts users to choose from the actions available for each threat. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Microsoft Defender Antivirus automatically takes action on all detected threats after a nonconfigurable delay of approximately five seconds.

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