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defender-endpoint/microsoft-defender-antivirus-compatibility.md

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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Beginning with [platform version 4.18.2208.0 and later](microsoft-defender-antivirus-updates.md#platform-and-engine-releases): If a server has been onboarded to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, the "Turn off Windows Defender" [group policy](configure-endpoints-gp.md#update-endpoint-protection-configuration) setting no longer completely disables Windows Defender Antivirus on Windows Server 2012 R2 and later. Instead, it places Microsoft Defender Antivirus into passive mode. In addition, the [tamper protection](prevent-changes-to-security-settings-with-tamper-protection.md) allows a switch to active mode, but not to passive mode.
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> - If "Turn off Windows Defender" is already in place before onboarding to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Defender Antivirus remains disabled.
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- To switch Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode, even if it was disabled before onboarding, you can apply the [ForceDefenderPassiveMode configuration](switch-to-mde-phase-2.md#set-microsoft-defender-antivirus-to-passive-mode-on-windows-server) with a value of `1`. To place it into active mode, switch this value to `0` instead.
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> - To switch Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode, even if it was disabled before onboarding, you can apply the [ForceDefenderPassiveMode configuration](switch-to-mde-phase-2.md#set-microsoft-defender-antivirus-to-passive-mode-on-windows-server) with a value of `1`. To place it into active mode, switch this value to `0` instead.
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> Note the modified logic for `ForceDefenderPassiveMode` when tamper protection is enabled: Once Microsoft Defender Antivirus is toggled to active mode, tamper protection prevents it from going back into passive mode even when `ForceDefenderPassiveMode` is set to `1`.
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> [!Note]
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> The modified logic for `ForceDefenderPassiveMode` when tamper protection is enabled: Once Microsoft Defender Antivirus is toggled to active mode, tamper protection prevents it from going back into passive mode even when `ForceDefenderPassiveMode` is set to `1`.
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### Use the Windows Security app to identify your antivirus app
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