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description: Turn tamper protection on or off for your organization in Microsoft Intune.
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ms.service: defender-endpoint
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.date: 08/15/2024
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ms.date: 10/08/2024
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audience: ITPro
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ms.topic: how-to
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author: denisebmsft
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| Requirement | Details |
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| Roles and permissions | You must have appropriate permissions assigned through roles, such as Security Administrator. See [Microsoft Entra roles with Intune access](/mem/intune/fundamentals/role-based-access-control#azure-active-directory-roles-with-intune-access). |
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| Device management | Your organization uses [Intune to manage devices](/mem/intune/fundamentals/manage-devices). |
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| Device management | Your organization uses Configuration Manager or [Intune to manage devices](/mem/intune/fundamentals/manage-devices). Co-Managed devices are not supported for this feature|
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| Intune licenses | Intune licenses are required. See [Microsoft Intune licensing](/mem/intune/fundamentals/licenses). |
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| Operating System | Windows devices must be running Windows 10 [version 1709 or later](/lifecycle/announcements/revised-end-of-service-windows-10-1709) or Windows 11. (For more information about releases, see [Windows release information](/windows/release-health/release-information).) <br/><br/>For Mac, see [Protect macOS security settings with tamper protection](tamperprotection-macos.md). |
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| Security intelligence | You must be using Windows security with [security intelligence](https://www.microsoft.com/wdsi/definitions) updated to version `1.287.60.0` (or later). |
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| `6` | (any value) |The device is managed by Intune only. <br/>(*Meets a requirement for exclusions to be tamper protected.*) |
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| `7` | `4` | The device is managed by Configuration Manager. <br/>(*Meets a requirement for exclusions to be tamper protected.*) |
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| `7` | `3` | The device is co-managed by Configuration Manager and Intune. <br/>(*This is not supported for exclusions to be tamper protected.*) |
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| A value other than `6` or `7` | (any value) | The device isn't managed by Intune only or Configuration Manager only. <br/>(*Exclusions aren't tamper protected*.) |
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3. To confirm that tamper protection is deployed and that exclusions are tamper protected, check the `TPExclusions` registry key (located at `Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Features` or `HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Features`).
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4. To confirm that tamper protection is deployed and that exclusions are tamper protected, check the `TPExclusions` registry key (located at `Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Features` or `HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Features`).
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| `TPExclusions` | What the value means |
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