Thanks for the info matrix.
From your post I was able to create a powershell bat file and place a shortcut in my start menu to clear protection history in Windows Security.
Now FYI, I have admin...
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Thanks for the info matrix.
From your post I was able to create a powershell bat file and place a shortcut in my start menu to clear protection history in Windows Security.
Now FYI, I have admin...
Update KB4512941: What’s the problem?
Everyone should read about Günter Born's full description and workaround here.
Born's Tech and Windows World
Thank you for this!
After a long tedious "hit & miss" day searching for a solution, this is the one that worked for me.
Everyone should read about Günter Born's full description and workaround...
It appears I might have discovered a little "chink in the armour" as this method doesn't seem to work IF you have any detections listed in the protection history from the controlled folder access...
It's my understanding that the latest version (Malwarebytes 3.8.3) had supposedly fixed the issue where the program registers with Windows Security in Windows 10 v1903.
MBAM Release Notes
The Group Policy setting defines the number of days before items are removed from history, in which the minimum is one day.
This does not allow one to delete the history immediately but rather...
While Windows Defender can be configured via Powershell cmdlet "Set-MpPreference" thus changing Group Policy and Registry settings to purge after 1 day minimum, however, this fails to accomplish the...
If someone should happen to come across a solution, I would also be interested to know how to accomplish this task in version 1903.