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How to Fix Your Virus and Threat Protection Is Managed by Your Organization?

 How to Fix Your Virus and Threat Protection Is Managed by Your Organization?

Press Windows key and R key together to open Run dialog. In the pop-up window, type services.msc in the box and click OK to continue. In the Services window, scroll down to find Windows Defender Antivirus service. Double-click it, then change its Startup type to Automatic, and change the Services status to Running. Then click Apply and OK to confirm the changes.



  • Remove - DisableAntiSpyware via CMD.
  • Remove - DisableAntiSpyware via Registry.
  • Perform a clean boot.
  • Check the service status of Windows Defender.


Remove DisableAntiSpyware via CMD

If this error that Virus and threat protection is managed by your administrator is not caused by the malware, you can try this way.

A recent update has caused Windows 10 to strangely disable Windows Defender anti-spyware capability. So, in order to resolve this error, you can choose to remove this registry.

Now, we will show you how to remove DisableAntiSpyware via CMD.

Type Command Prompt in the search box of Windows and choose the best-matched one.
Then right-click it to choose Run as administrator. (Read the post: Command Prompt Windows 10: Tell Your Windows to Take Actions to learn more ways to open Command Prompt as administrator.)


In the command line window, type the command REG DELETE

 "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender" /v DisableAntiSpyware 

and hit Enter to continue.


How to Fix Your Virus and Threat Protection Is Managed by Your Organization?




Remove DisableAntiSpyware via Registry Editor

Press Windows key and R key together to open the Run dialogue.

2. Type Regedit in the box and click OK to continue.

3. Then navigate to the following folder.

Computer > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Policies > Microsoft > Windows Defender

How to Fix Your Virus and Threat Protection Is Managed by Your Organization?
How to Fix Your Virus and Threat Protection Is Managed by Your Organization?






Perform a Clean Boot

In order to fix the error that your Virus and threat protection is managed by your organization, you can also try performing a clean boot and then check which program causes this Virus and threat protection error.

Now, here is the tutorial.

1. Press Windows key and R key together to open the Run dialogue.

2. Then type msconfig in the box and click OK to continue.

3. In the System Configuration window, switch to the Services tab.

4. Check the option Hide all Microsoft services and click Disable all.


Press Windows key and R key together to open the Run dialogue.
In the pop-up window, type services.msc in the box and click OK to continue.
In the Services window, scroll down to find Windows Defender Antivirus service.
Double-click it, then change its Startup type to Automatic, and change the Services status to Running.
Then click Apply and OK to confirm the changes.



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