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-{{figure image="de_ms_defender_plugin.png" width="600"}} |
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+{{figure image="en_ms_defender_plugin.png" width="600"}} |
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The path for the //Malware Protection Command Line Utility// of //Microsoft Defender// must be configured. |
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-Through this plugin it is possible to scan uploaded elements in the backend as well as in delivered forms for viruses with the help of //Microsoft Defender//. For this, this plugin is required as an activated system plugin and the {{formcycle/}} Server must be running on a Windows operating system with //Microsoft Defender// enabled. |
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+With this plugin it is possible to scan uploaded elements in the backend as well as in delivered forms for viruses with the help of //Microsoft Defender//. In order for this to work, this plugin has to be installed as a system plugin and has to be activated and the {{formcycle/}} Server must be running on a //Windows Server// operating system with //Microsoft Defender// enabled. Operating systems other than //Windows Server// are not officially supported by the plugin. |
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After installing the plugin, it is necessary to configure the file path to the //Malware Protection Command Line Utility// of //Microsoft Defender//. |
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== Configuration == |
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-//Microsoft Defender// is available primarily on Windows-based servers. Therefore, any other support on our part cannot be guaranteed. |
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The following configuration parameters exist: |
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; MpCmdRun-path (Required). |
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: File path to //MpCmdRun.exe// or //Malware Protection Command Line Utility// from //Microsoft Defender//. Through it, a scan can take place in the file system through the command line. Usually, the file path to this file may look like this: //C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Platform\<select last version>\MpCmdRun.exe// |
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; scan-timeout (Required) |
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-: Allows you to define the time in seconds until the scan process terminates. The default value is 45 seconds. |
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+: Time in seconds until the scan process terminates. After the timeout, the file is treated like a file where a virus was found. The default value is 45 seconds. |