

The following settings details for Windows profiles apply to those deprecated profiles. When viewing a settings information text, you can use its Learn more link to open that content. That content can provide more information about the use of the setting in its proper context. Instead, the name of each setting, its configuration options, and its explanatory text you see in the Microsoft Intune admin center are taken directly from the settings authoritative content. Although you can no longer create new instances of the older profile, you can continue to edit and use instances of it that you previously created.įor profiles that use the new settings format, Intune no longer maintains a list of each setting by name. With this change you can no longer create new versions of the old profile and they are no longer being developed. Profiles created after that date use a new settings format as found in the Settings Catalog. On April 5, 2022, the Windows 10 and later platform was replaced by the Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server platform. This article details the settings you can find in Microsoft Defender Antivirus and Microsoft Defender Antivirus Exclusions profiles created before April 5, 2022, for the Windows 10 and later platform for endpoint security Antivirus policy.
