How does Win10 Pro open the adware block by setting items?

  

Microsoft recently added the "Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA)" blocking feature to Win10 Enterprise's Windows Defender to provide users with adware. Such as detection and interception capabilities. This feature is only enabled for enterprise users by default, and Windows 10 Professional and Home users cannot be enabled through the settings. So how to solve it? The following small series will introduce you to Win10 Professional Edition how to open the adware interception method through the setting items, friends who can not refer to this article, let's take a look!

In fact, this function can be opened by modifying the registry.

The specific method is as follows:

1. After entering regedit in the Cortana search bar, press the Enter key. Go to the Registry Editor

2, navigate to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows Defender

3, right click on the Windows Defender folder and select Create a new → item (above), rename it to MpEngine

4, click MpEngine, then right click on the right margin, select New → DWORD (32 bit) value (as shown below), heavy Name it MpEnablePus

5, double-click MpEnablePus, change the value data to 1, click “OK”, as shown below ——

6, restart the computer After the Windows Defender adware blocking function will be turned on

If you want to restore the default settings, just change the MpEnablePus value data back to 0. In fact, this feature is to strengthen the Windows Defender killing efforts, intended to clear everything "latently unwanted applications". The reason why Microsoft has not opened this function to ordinary users may be that it considers that ordinary users use software more widely, so as not to be accidentally injured by this function.

The above is the Win10 Pro version of how to open the adware interception solution through the setting item, the operation is very simple, you can follow the above steps, I hope to help everyone!

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