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defender-endpoint/enable-network-protection.md

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description: Enable network protection with Group Policy, PowerShell, or Mobile Device Management and Configuration Manager.
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ms.service: defender-endpoint
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.date: 10/14/2024
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ms.date: 01/22/2025
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ms.topic: conceptual
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author: denisebmsft
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| Windows Server version | Commands |
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| Windows Server 2022 and later | `set-mpPreference -AllowNetworkProtectionOnWinServer $true` |
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| Windows Server 2016 <br/>Windows Server 2012 R2 | `set-MpPreference -AllowNetworkProtectionDownLevel $true` <br/> `set-MpPreference -AllowNetworkProtectionOnWinServer $true` |
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| Windows Server 2019 and later | `set-mpPreference -AllowNetworkProtectionOnWinServer $true` |
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| Windows Server 2016 <br/>Windows Server 2012 R2 with the [unified agent for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](/defender-endpoint/enable-network-protection) | `set-MpPreference -AllowNetworkProtectionDownLevel $true` <br/> `set-MpPreference -AllowNetworkProtectionOnWinServer $true` |
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4. (This step is optional.) To set network protection to audit mode, use the following cmdlet:
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defender-endpoint/ios-troubleshoot.md

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# Troubleshoot issues and find answers to FAQs on Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS
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3. Toggle off **Connect On Demand** to disable VPN.
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> :::image type="content" source="media/ios-vpn-config.png" alt-text="The Connect on demand option" lightbox="media/ios-vpn-config.png":::
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> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
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> :::image type="content" source="media/ios-vpn-config.png" alt-text="The Connect on demand option" lightbox="media/ios-vpn-config.png":::
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> Web Protection isn't available when VPN is disabled. To re-enable Web Protection, open the Defender for Endpoint app on the device and enable Web Protection.
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1. Open the MS Defender app on the iOS/iPadOS device.
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2. Select the menu (profile icon) on the top-left corner, and then select **Send Feedback**.
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2. Select the menu (profile icon) on the top-left corner, and then select **Help and Feedback**.
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3. Choose from the given options. To report an issue, select **I don't like something**.
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3. Choose from the given options. Under troubleshooting, select **Send Logs to Microsoft**.
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Provide details of the issue that you're facing and check **Send diagnostic data**. We recommend that you include your email address so that the team can contact you for a solution or a follow-up.
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4. Share Incident ID to your support engineer.
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2. Users can use the following steps to send feedback if they are having sign in issues or the **Send Feedback** option is disabled (example GCC customers):
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