Configuring File Threat Protection in the command line
Configuring File Threat Protection in the command line
In the command line, you can manage File Threat Protection using the File Threat Protection predefined task (File_Threat_Protection).
The File Threat Protection task is started by default. You can start and stop this task manually.
Administrator role privileges are required to start and stop the File Threat Protection task from the command line.
You can configure File Threat Protection settings by editing the settings of the File Threat Protection predefined task.
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