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defender-office-365/air-auto-remediation.md

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Use the following steps to select the cluster types to automatically remediate:
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In the Microsoft Defender portal at <https://security.microsoft.com>, go to **Settings** \> **Email & collaboration** \> **MDO automation settings**.
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In the Microsoft Defender portal at <https://security.microsoft.com>, go to **Settings** \> **Email & collaboration** \> **MDO automation settings**. Or, to go directly to the **Automation settings** page, use <https://security.microsoft.com/securitysettings/mdoAutomationSettings>.
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The following settings are available on the **Automation settings** page:
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defender-office-365/anti-malware-protection-for-spo-odfb-teams-about.md

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- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/defender-office-365/eop-about" target="_blank">Default email protections for cloud mailboxes</a>
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- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/defender-office-365/mdo-about#defender-for-office-365-plan-1-vs-plan-2-cheat-sheet" target="_blank">Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 1 and Plan 2</a>
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# Built-in virus protection in SharePoint, SharePoint Embedded, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams
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By default, users can download infected files from SharePoint or OneDrive. Here's what happens:
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1. In a web browser, a user tries to download a file from SharePoint or OneDrive that happens to be infected.
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1. In a web browser, a user tries to download an infected file from SharePoint or OneDrive.
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2. The user is shown a warning that a virus was detected in the file. The user is given the option to proceed with the download and attempt to clean it using anti-virus software on their device.
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To change this behavior so users can't download infected files from SharePoint or OneDrive, even from the anti-virus warning window, admins can use the *DisallowInfectedFileDownload* parameter on the **[Set-SPOTenant](/powershell/module/microsoft.online.sharepoint.powershell/set-spotenant)** cmdlet in SharePoint Online PowerShell. The value $true for the *DisallowInfectedFileDownload* parameter completely blocks access to detected/blocked files for users.

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