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In Windows 10, version and later, the app also shows information from third-party antivirus and firewall apps. In Windows 10, version , the app has two new areas: Account protection and Device security. The Windows Security app is a client interface on Windows 10, version and later.

You can find more information about each section, including options for configuring the sections - such as hiding each of the sections - at the following topics:. If you hide all sections then the app will show a restricted interface, as in the following screenshot:. Settings configured with management tools, such as Group Policy, Microsoft Intune, or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, will generally take precedence over the settings in the Windows Security.

See the topics for each of the sections for links to configuring the associated features or products. Microsoft Defender Antivirus and the Windows Security app use similarly named services for specific purposes.

The Windows Security app uses the Windows Security Service SecurityHealthService or Windows Security Health Service , which in turn utilizes the Windows Security Center Service wscsvc to ensure the app provides the most up-to-date information about the protection status on the endpoint, including protection offered by third-party antivirus products, Windows Defender Firewall, third-party firewalls, and other security protection.

These services do not affect the state of Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Disabling or modifying these services will not disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus, and will lead to a lowered protection state on the endpoint, even if you are using a third-party antivirus product. Microsoft Defender Antivirus will be disabled automatically when a third-party antivirus product is installed and kept up to date. If you disable the Windows Security Center Service, or configure its associated Group Policy settings to prevent it from starting or running, the Windows Security app may display stale or inaccurate information about any antivirus or firewall products you have installed on the device.

It may also prevent Microsoft Defender Antivirus from enabling itself if you have an old or outdated third-party antivirus, or if you uninstall any third-party antivirus products you may have previously installed. If this is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific error code 5. This problem can occur if the account that is used to start the Windows Firewall service does not have permissions to access the related registry entries. To fix the problem automatically, click the Fix-It image below.

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