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Windows 11 is a brand new OS. Windows Security may not be opening, as many users have said. The following steps may fix this issue for you: Step 1: In search, type "PowerShell". Step 2 As PowerShell appears, press "Run as Administrator" Click "Yes" on the following prompt. Step 3: Enter the following commands separately in order shown. 1.
This solution definitely works. Just be sure you move the file to the desktop folder before your run it as administrator. It will not work if you try to run it from the downloads folder. KM. Kaezen Miranda. Replied on October 7, 2024. Report abuse. In reply to John DeV's post on September 20, 2024.
controls "hiding" or "showing" of Virus & Threat Protection, will be displayed. In this Key, find the sub-key, "highrange". If you Modify its Dword from 1 to 0, you. nullify the effect of the rogue Policy. And after a restart Virus & Threat Protection. should be visible again. Any problem with any of this, please reply. Good luck, Glen
probably missing the "Virus & Threat Protection" option. If the account, where you cannot see Virus & Threat Protection, is a "school" account. or a "work" account, that option has been hidden from your view. If you are using W10 Pro, you can rectify this situation by changing the Policy that. is hiding it. Open "Gpedit.msc" to see the Policy ...
Right-click on the blank space in this folder. Rest the cursor on "New", and select "Dword (32-bit) Value". Type "UILockdown" and leave the Dword = 0 (0 = Show 1 = Hide) Left click on the blank space, then exit the Registry. No need to Restart. "Virus & Threat Protection" should be accessible now. Regards, Glen.
Open the Settings -> Go to Accounts -> Select Emails and Accounts, if there is a work or school Email listed there, remove or disconnect it. Select Access Work or School, if there is a work or school Email listed there, remove or disconnect it. Close the Settings App and restart (not shut down) your Computer.
About your Virus & Threat Protection, please try the troubleshooting methods below and check if any of the resolves fixes the issue. Method 1: Perform Clean Boot - This process will eliminate 3rd party application running in the background of your computer along with services that are not needed to run windows.
Hi Kaiden, Go to C:\Windows\System32\SecurityHealth. It it's empty: Download SecurityHealthSetup.zip. Unzip SecurityHealthSetup.exe, then right click and run as administrator. The Windows Security UI should work straight away. If not, restart the computer and give the system a few minutes to initialize before checking.
If not, follow the next steps to enable it yourself manually. Click Start. Click Settings or press Windows key + i. Click Click Update & Security. Click Windows Defender. Make sure Real-time protection is enabled. Windows Defender should automatically turn on and prompt you update.
In reply to Kapil Arya MVP's post on December 28, 2019. Hello, Open Group Policy snap-in by running gpedit.msc command. Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Defender Security Center > Virus and threat protection. Set 'Hide the Virus and threat protection area' setting to Not Configured.