Creating Custom Antimalware Policy

The statement “custom policies override the default policy” is repeated in every section of each antimalware policy you configure for endpoint protection and is a reminder for you to configure custom policies. Custom policies allow you to target the appropriate exclusions and suitable scan settings for your target computers, among many other antimalware possibilities.

If you are uncertain about how to configure custom antimalware policy, Microsoft provides samples that include examples for the most common Windows Server roles and client computers. After creating your custom antimalware policy, deploy it to one or more collections containing the computers you customized its settings for; otherwise, the policy ...

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