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Your SS are different to mine.
Are you using S mode?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...6-6a39afb6a963
Version 21H1 came off optional for me today & is now installed, I can now see what you see. Gave up running a Quick scan after over 4 hrs. Will try again in 1 - 2 days time, just to see if it does the same as yours. I never run an AV, if it thinks I have a problem file, it lets me know, nearly always a false positive.
I do run Free Malwarebytes a couple of times a year.
Hello @WebMaximus,
Just as an alternative option, try running either aQuick Scan
orFull Scan
from theCMD Prompt
as shown here . . .
> OPTION THREE - Scan with Windows Defender Antivirus from Command Line
For further information if required here . . .
> Configure and Manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus with the mpcmdrun.exe Command-Line Tool
. . . although the first option [ OPTION THREE above ] should do what you want, hopefully.
I hope this helps.
Thanks Paul but doing it the way I do now and then simply clear the notification with a single click seems easier than running the scans via a command prompt.
I just thought it feels weird why I get these notifications with the settings I have chosen seen above when no threats were found. Seems like a bug to me.
Hello @WebMaximus,
Fair enough, I just thought that I would point out that there were alternative options available, if needed.
"I'm using the below settings"
Default settings are > On & 3 boxes checked.
"every time a full scan has been completed"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mic...o365-worldwide
"Because of the time and resources involved in a full scan, in general, Microsoft does not recommend scheduling full scans."
Not sure what this has to do with my question 🤔