![]() This seems to successfully turn off the Windows Defender UI by overriding the bad entries in the We also know that the problem can often be ostensibly “fixed” just by disabling Windows Defender in theįile. Values for the DisableAntiSpyware and DisableAntiVirus DWORDs in the Windows Defender key. We know that this problem is sometimes correctable simply by uninstalling the third-party AV app, running its removal tool, and then reinstalling with the latest version of the app – which presumably succeeds by setting the proper ![]() Windows Defender key when it should be disabled (0x1). If you get a return value of 0x0, then Windows Defender is enabled in the Reg query "hklm\software\microsoft\windows defender" /v DisableAntispyware The presence of the issue can easily be determined with this registry query (right-click on the Start button, select Command Prompt, and then copy, paste, Windows Defender registry key when a third-party AV app is installed. We now suspect that Windows Defender is oftentimes not getting properly disabled in the
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