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S F 47.3 7 Configuration Profiles allow you to set Defender settings on the client, such as controlling update and scan behaviour or defining the user interface.
8 The ACMP contains default configuration profiles. These are not assigned to any Client by default and can be assigned in a number of ways.
9 If you want to set different settings from the default profile, you can edit it or create a completely new configuration profile.
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S F 47.3 12 Note that the configuration profile provided is a default profile defined by Microsoft for Defender Management.
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S F 47.3 15 = Working with Configuration Profiles =
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S F 47.3 17 == Assigning Configuration Profiles to Clients ==
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S F 47.3 20 Please note that query actions in Defender Management, such as antivirus scans or initiating an update scan, can only be performed if a Configuration Profile is assigned to the Client!
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S F 47.3 23 There are 2 ways to assign Configuration Profiles to your Clients.
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S F 47.3 25 **~1. By explicit assignment**
26 This assignment is done via a query. To do this, select the required Clients, click on the Defender icon in the query actions bar and go to //Assign Defender Configuration Profile//. A dialogue will open allowing you to select the required configuration profile. By default, the configuration profile assignment can be overridden by a container. If this is not desired, you can deselect this option.
27 Click //Execute //to complete the assignment. The Job Monitor displays the status of the association.
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S F 47.3 29 **2. Via an automatic container association**
30 In the Container plug-in, select a container or create a new one, then switch to the //Defender Management// tab. Either click //Assign// in the ribbon bar or the link //Click to assign a Configuration Profile//. Any Client assigned to a Container with a Configuration Profile assignment will automatically receive the Configuration Profile.
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S F 47.3 33 Please note that only one Configuration Profile can be assigned to each Client! If a Client is assigned to more than one Container, the Client will receive the Configuration Profile from the Container with the highest priority. If you are also using Multi-Tenancy, the Global Containers are assigned above the Client Containers.
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S F 47.3 36 == Behaviour in the Container ==
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S F 47.3 38 You can see whether a Configuration Profile has been assigned to a Container, and to which Container, by looking at the Defender icon. To do this, go to the //Container// plug-in. You will see a list of all existing Containers. A Defender icon will appear in the //Properties// column if a configuration profile has been assigned to that container.
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S F 47.3 40 The Defender icon can be displayed in two colours:
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S F 47.3 42 **~1. As a blue icon:**
43 The Container is directly associated with a Configuration Profile.
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S F 47.3 45 **2. As a grey icon: **
46 The container has an inherited association. This means that all child containers inherit the configuration profile of the parent container.
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S F 47.3 48 You have the option of overriding this inheritance if necessary. To do this, click //Cancel// in the ribbon bar. If you wish to undo this action, click //Revert//.

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