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Hello everyone.
Is there a cmd command to directly open the exclusion window of windows defender?




For example, the command "start windowsdefender:" using to open the Windows Security window.

<pre>I am asking for help. Thank you.


What I have tried:

"start windowsdefender: exclusions" - not work
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Updated 16-Sep-22 12:12pm

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What you're asking is so obscure, I doubt you'll get an answer for it from anyone other than Microsoft Support.
 
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Member 10410972 17-Sep-22 2:57am    
The question is very simple, I want to open directly the Exclusion window of Defender as in the picture on the link below.
Using a CMD command or a PowerShell command or something like that….

https://i.postimg.cc/15n3Vk7s/1.png
Dave Kreskowiak 17-Sep-22 9:41am    
I know it's a very simple question. The problem is what you're asking is just not done by anybody else. Nobody I know, or even asked at work, could think of a single reason to do this.

Your single BEST SOURCE of information on this would be Microsoft.
Member 10410972 17-Sep-22 12:17pm    
As the author of this program did, so do I want.
Please look at the picture from the link below:

https://i.postimg.cc/CxsJ29Kk/2.png
Dave Kreskowiak 17-Sep-22 12:37pm    
You're not going to get an answer to this from me. I have no idea what the command is to do it, IF it's even possible at all.

AGAIN, YOU EITHER GO ASK MICROSOFT SUPPORT HOW TO DO IT, OR YOU DON'T GET TO DO IT AT ALL.

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