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Devices will actively be probed when changes in device characteristics are observed to make sure the existing information is up to date (typically, devices probed no more than once in a three-week period)
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## My security tool raised alert on UnicastScanner.ps1 / PSScript_{GUID}.ps1 or port scanning activity initiated by it, what should I do?
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## My security tool raised alert on UnicastScanner.ps1 / PSScript_{GUID}.ps1 or port scanning activity initiated by it. What should I do?
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The active probing scripts are signed by Microsoft and are safe. You can add the following path to your exclusion list:
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Yes. You can onboard unmanaged devices manually. Unmanaged endpoints in your network introduce vulnerabilities and risks to your network. Onboarding them to the service can increase the security visibility on them.
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## I've noticed that unmanaged device health state is always "Active", why is that?
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## I've noticed that unmanaged device health state is always "Active". Why is that?
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Temporarily, unmanaged device health state is "Active" during the standard retention period of the device inventory, regardless of their actual state.
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