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martinwtaylor
Engaged Sweeper
Is there a way to prevent Lansweeper reporting a Windows 8 workstation running Windows Defender as having no anti-virus product?
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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Windows Defender detection was actually added to the 5.1 BETA, which was released only recently: http://lansweeper.com/forum/yaf_postst7944_Lansweeper-5-1-beta.aspx
We recommend installing on a test server or backing up your 5.0 database prior to upgrading.

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martinwtaylor
Engaged Sweeper
I am trying to detect 'Windows Defender' in Windows 8. This is not like Windows Defender in Vista or 7, which is not a full anti-virus application.

Please have a proper look at Windows Defender in Windows 8 via the Control Panel. It looks exactly like, and behaves exactly like, Microsoft Security Essentials only it is built-in. Effectively, Windows 8 has anti-virus built-in as standard. This is what I want detected as anti-virus installed.
martinwtaylor
Engaged Sweeper
Thank you. In the long term, will Lansweeper be upgraded to recognise W8 Defender (which is Microsoft Security Essentials for W8) as an anti-virus product?
MartinT wrote:
Thank you. In the long term, will Lansweeper be upgraded to recognise W8 Defender (which is Microsoft Security Essentials for W8) as an anti-virus product?

Could you please clarify whether you are trying to detect Windows Defender or Microsoft Security Essentials. These are two different software packages.

- MS Security Essentials should be listed under Add/Remove Programs and will therefore be scanned as part of standard Lansweeper software scanning. It will also be taken into account for anti-virus software reports, as anti-virus reports are generated based on scanned software.
Scanned software is compared against the list found in the Lansweeper configuration console under Configuration\Anti-virus Software, which you can manually add entries to. A machine that has any of the specified software packages installed is deemed to have anti-virus software.

- Windows Defender is not listed under Add/Remove Programs and is therefore not scanned as part of standard Lansweeper software scanning. It must be detected through a custom file or registry scan instead.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
You would have to perform a registry scan to detect Windows Defender and its status (enabled/disabled) and create a custom report that takes these registry scans into account. More information on registry scanning can be found on page 87 and beyond of our online documentation: http://www.lansweeper.com/documentation.pdf

If you require assistance building the custom report, please contact us at support@lansweeper.com and let us know which registry key you will be scanning.

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