Now that you have downloaded and installed Windows Defender, you must configure it so that it will scan your computer for vulnerabilities. If you are working your way through this site because your Simmons Internet connectivity has been restricted, you can save the results of a Windows Defender scan and send them to the Help Desk in order to have full connectivity restored more quickly; the instructions to help you do that appear just after the instructions for configuring Defender.
Configure Windows Defender
At the top of the Windows Defender window, click Tools.
Click General Settings.
Select
how frequently you wish Defender to scan your computer for threats,
what time you would like it to start the scan, and which type of scan
you would like it to perform (the recommended settings are shown here).
Click Save.
You have now successfully installed and configured Windows Defender!
Additional Windows Defender Tips
Within the Tools section there is an option called
Software Explorer. In this section you can view the programs that are
starting and running in the back ground every time your computer
starts. If you notice you computer is slow to start up or seems
sluggish while running, even after restarting, you may wish to look at
the list of programs starting with your computer. Windows Defender will
allow you to disable some of these programs from starting.
When
you installed Windows Defender you also configured it to update and
scan your computer at a given time (if you followed the above
instructions). You should still manually update and run a full system
scan approximately once a week to ensure that your system remains free
from spyware, adware, and other malware.
If your Simmons Internet connectivity has been restricted
Open Windows Defender.
Click the arrow to the right of Scan at the top of the window. Click
Full Scan.
When the scan has completed press Alt+Print Screen.
Open Microsoft Paint. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint.
Click Edit > Paste.
Save the image with "your name"-Sophos Scan" as the file name and e-mail it to the Help Desk at helpdesk@simmons.edu.