Forum Discussion
Content blocked by IT Admin
- Apr 21, 2023You should be able to see which process is trying to access this URL, if you look at the Defender Antivirus event logs.
1. Open the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center and select Devices from the left sidebar.
2. From there, select Configuration profiles and click on Create profile.
In the Create a profile page, select Windows 10 and later then for profile:Settings Catalog, search for Windows Defender Security Center then select from the list Disable notification and enable it.
Push it on all devices or create a device group as you wish.
- DoctorWizardJan 17, 2024Copper Contributor
MariusSusma So based on your post, it would seem that my "content blocked" problem is being caused by Endpoint Manager, aka InTune. Very plausible since it started around the time I installed Office 365, using the license (with their permission) of a tiny company that I sometimes help with IT issues. So I am the admin. Their license level is just Business Standard which best as I can determine does not include Endpoint Manager/InTune. So how the heck did it get on my machine? I was able to log into the InTune admin center under that account (even though they don't have it?) but was unable to do anything. Cannot add a device or policy or change anything. All options are either grayed out or returns a "Something went wrong" error message.
Furthermore, it has now decided it wants to block the driver installers for my AMD graphics card and my fingerprint reader and as I mentioned above, adding an exception to Windows Security does not stop it from blocking them.
So now I'm really pissed! How do I uninstall this #$%& security program that I did not ask for, did not grant permission to, and do not want! It is annoying as heck and now interfering with the proper use of my machine!