Jul 27 2020 02:21 PM
Hi all - first time posting!
We're getting ready to deploy Defender ATP to our entire organization (wish me luck) and we are currently testing the Web Content Filtering option.
The issue we're running into is on Chrome/Mozilla/IE, the browser blocks the connection but a toast notification does not appear. The blocked message on the browser could confuse our users and a toast notification would definitely be useful.
Anyone else run into this?
We're on Win10 - 1903.
Thanks!
Sep 18 2020 11:44 AM
yep, same here... any solution?
Sep 18 2020 12:08 PM
@seth unfortunately not. I tested on 1803 and now 1909 and still no dice. This piece of the puzzle has been put on hold for me so hopefully someone will find a resolution soon.
If I do find anything, I will post.
Thanks
Sep 19 2020 03:49 AM
Oct 02 2020 03:39 AM - edited Oct 02 2020 03:43 AM
Same problem here and it's holding me back from going live.
Windows 10 enterprise 2004
Oct 07 2020 02:24 AM
After a talk with support this fixed it for me, I hope it helps others.
Hi Nick
Our Support Team have come back with the following response:
I've looked into this and it looks like admins control if users get notifications from ATP using group policy. It looks like many admins actually choose to suppress these notifications as can be seen in the Microsoft doc below:
Your customer should just need to use the guide above to make sure that "Suppress all notifications" is set to disabled.
Oct 07 2020 12:35 PM - edited Oct 07 2020 12:36 PM
Yes, our workplace administrators have done a great job. They have deactivated the notifications.
First check:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows Defender \ ux configuration
Notification_Suppress
Oct 07 2020 01:13 PM
@seth @Nick-Fuller Thanks you guys - I tested this in my environment as well and was able to receive the toast notification after changing that reg key!