diff --git a/defender-endpoint/linux-preferences.md b/defender-endpoint/linux-preferences.md index 9ad117e902..045268ad2a 100644 --- a/defender-endpoint/linux-preferences.md +++ b/defender-endpoint/linux-preferences.md @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ The following configuration profile contains entries for all settings described "scanFileModifyOwnership":false, "scanNetworkSocketEvent":false, "offlineDefinitionUpdateUrl": "http://172.22.199.67:8000/linux/production/", - "offlineDefintionUpdateFallbackToCloud":false, + "offlineDefinitionUpdateFallbackToCloud":false, "offlineDefinitionUpdate":"disabled" }, "cloudService":{ @@ -1126,4 +1126,4 @@ To verify that your `/etc/opt/microsoft/mdatp/managed/mdatp_managed.json` is wor Once you've built the configuration profile for your enterprise, you can deploy it through the management tool that your enterprise is using. Defender for Endpoint on Linux reads the managed configuration from `/etc/opt/microsoft/mdatp/managed/mdatp_managed.json`. -[!INCLUDE [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Tech Community](../includes/defender-mde-techcommunity.md)] \ No newline at end of file +[!INCLUDE [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Tech Community](../includes/defender-mde-techcommunity.md)]