![]() It happens that you get a failed download due to the detection of a virus, but no immediate listing under quarantined threats. ![]() What you can try is clear the history, and retry the download. While you can click on "see full history" to display all items that the security program quarantined, you will notice right away that the buttons to remove or restore files are missing there. ![]() Windows Defender Security Center limits the threats to five on that page. I mentioned the lack of details already, but it is just one of the issues that you may run into.Īnother is that you may only get old files listed under quarantined threats. The current version of Windows Defender Security Center has quite a few issues in this regard. Remove deletes the file from the quarantine, restore on the other hand may restore it on the system so that you may access it. Details displays the file name, but it may not be enough to identify the file, as Windows Defender may display a temporary name. The file name is not listed there however but the date may be sufficient to make an educated guess.Ī click on the row displays options to restore the file or remove it, and to display details. If you are lucky, you may see the virus that Windows Defender detected when it scanned the file download. The list of quarantined threats is below. Since the downloaded file was quarantined automatically, no user action is required which in turn means that there are not any current threats. This may be puzzling at first, but the security program lists only threats there that require user decisions. Windows Defender may list there that there are not any current threats. Start the program with a tap on the Windows-key, type Windows Defender, and select the entry Windows Defender Security Center.Ĭlick on the Hamburger Icon in the top left corner to display menu names next to icons, and select Virus & threat detection from the menu. I knew that this was a false positive, and the following paragraphs describe how I tried to get the file to download to the system.įirst thing that I did was start Windows Defender Security Center to find out more about the threat. Windows Defender was the security program on the machine, and a quick check revealed that the built-in security tool was indeed responsible for blocking the file download on the machine. Chrome displayed "Failed - Virus detected", Microsoft Edge " contained a virus and was deleted", and Firefox simply "failed" in the user interface.
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