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Windows defender Cloud improvement

Windows Defender is the default antimalware security software that comes built into Windows 10. It protects your system in real-time against all sorts of security threats such as viruses, worms, rootkits, spyware, and even ransomware.

Windows Defender continues to improve with each major update of Windows 10.

While Windows Defender does a pretty good job with the default settings, nothing is 100 percent effective, and it doesn’t hurt to amp it up when it comes to changing cloud-level protections. Selecting a higher level of protection makes Windows Defender more proactive in scanning and detecting suspicious files.

Join Microsoft MAPS via Group Policy

These initial steps require using Group Policy which isn’t available in the Home versions of Windows 10. Use the Windows Key + R to bring up the Run dialog and type: gpedit.msc and hit Enter or click OK.

gpedit

Next, navigate to the following location:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Defender Antivirus > MAPS

Double-click Join Microsoft MAPS located in the right-panel.

2 Join MAPS

Select Enabled and under Options select Advanced MAPS from the drop-down and click OK.

Advanced MAPS

Increase the Cloud Protection Level

Now that you have enrolled your Windows 10 device in the MAPS program you can change the cloud protection level of Windows Defender. Continuing in Group Policy head to the following path:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Defender Antivirus > MpEngine

Then double-click Select cloud protection level in the right panel.

cloud-protection-level

Select Enabled and under the Options section select High blocking level from the drop-down menu and click OK to close out of Group Policy.

High blocking level

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How to Merge and Unmerge Cells in Microsoft Excel

Merging and unmerging cells in Microsoft Excel is a great way to keep your spreadsheet clean, well-organized, and easy to understand. The most common use is creating a header to identify the content across several columns, but no matter the reason, it can quickly be done in Excel.

Note that Excel doesn’t allow you to split a cell the same way that you can in a table in Microsoft Word. You can unmerge cells that you have previously merged.

 

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