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Indicates whether to check for new virus and spyware definitions before Windows Defender runs a scan.
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If you specify a value of $True, Windows Defender checks for new definitions.
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If you specify $False or don’t specify a value, the scan begins with existing definitions.
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If you specify `$False` or don’t specify a value, the scan begins with existing definitions.
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This value applies to scheduled scans, but it doesn’t affect scans that you start from the user interface or to scans that you start from the command line.
Indicates whether Windows Defender parses the mailbox and mail files, according to their specific format, in order to analyze mail bodies and attachments.
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Windows Defender supports several formats, including .pst, .dbx, .mbx, .mime, and .binhex.
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If you specify a value of $False or don’t specify a value, Windows Defender performs email scanning. If you specify a value of $True, Windows Defender doesn’t perform email scanning.
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If you specify a value of `$False` or don’t specify a value, Windows Defender performs email scanning. If you specify a value of $True, Windows Defender doesn’t perform email scanning.
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This configuration isn’t applicable to modern email clients.
Indicates whether to scan mapped network drives. If you specify a value of $False or don’t specify a value, Windows Defender scans mapped network drives. If you specify a value of $True, Windows Defender doesn’t scan mapped network drives.
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Indicates whether to scan mapped network drives. If you specify a value of `$False` or don’t specify a value, Windows Defender scans mapped network drives. If you specify a value of $True, Windows Defender doesn’t scan mapped network drives.
Indicates whether to scan for network files. If you specify a value of $False or don’t specify a value, Windows Defender scans network files. If you specify a value of $True, Windows Defender doesn’t scan network files. We don’t recommend scanning network files.
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Indicates whether to scan for network files. If you specify a value of `$False` or don’t specify a value, Windows Defender scans network files. If you specify a value of $True, Windows Defender doesn’t scan network files. We don’t recommend scanning network files.
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