Use PowerShell to Update Windows Defender Signatures.Use PowerShell to Explore Windows Defender Preferences.Note This is the fourth in a series of posts about the Windows Defender module in Windows 8.1. It is a lot of action, for a sleepy autumn Saturday. There is even a free Windows Azure lab that will be going on. If you have not yet seen Windows 8.1 on a Surface RT or Surface Pro, make sure you look up the Scripting Wife because she will have both devices with her. The Scripting Wife and I will be there (in fact, I am doing two sessions). If you have a chance at all, you should grab this opportunity to hear some world class Windows PowerShell speakers wax eloquently about their favorite Windows PowerShell topics. There are still a few tickets left but in the last few days, they have disappeared with a quickness. Tomorrow is Windows PowerShell Saturday in Atlanta. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to see what Windows Defender has detected.
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