I want to spend some time today exhibiting a comprehensive and uncomplicated understanding about how best to use Microsoft Defender in Citrix environment, apparently in alignment with AV Best Practices from Citrix Tech Zone. I do not want to discuss this any further here, as I have covered it in a separate article that I would recommend you to read first. If Microsoft Defender is disabled and exclusions for CVAD components have been added to the third-party antivirus solution, then the immunity from 1.321.1319.0 is evident. It becomes extremely important to apply CVAD exclusions, if Citrix Delivery Controllers are installed on Windows server 20, to avoid disruptions similar to CTX279897 where Defender virus definition 1.321.1319.0 detected HighAvailabilityService.exe and BrokerService.exe as Trojan and quarantined both processes. On windows 10, it disables itself when a Non-Microsoft antivirus product is installed. Even if any third party Antivirus solutions are installed on Windows Server 20, Microsoft Defender, unless manually disabled, remains in Active Mode.
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