Download Files
File Name: Windows_Defender_Definition_Update_WIE10.exe
File size: 120 KB
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5: 21936c5c4b7a300546e3ab01e140512f
SHA1: 58774cec4a75abcc1f91237ef0eff946b63b0640
SHA-256: c37a08b3e1cf6e4066c7ee16a870755a52b0c4a36dac1bc482bcede9ef974cdd
Fixes & Enhancements
Unified Write Filter (UWF) low memory message is displayed when you update the Windows Defender signature using Task Scheduler.
Important Information
Do not power off your system until add on installation is complete
Supported Operating Systems
Installation instructions
Installing add-on manually:
1. Log in as an administrator and disable the Unified Write Filter.
2. Copy the .exe file to C:\Temp folder (folder to be created).
3. Double-click the .exe file and follow the onscreen instructions.
4. Click Finish.
5. Enable the Unified Write Filter.
Installing add-on using Wyse Device Manager
1 Download the .exe file to your system
2 Copy the downloaded .exe file to the WDM server or to a local repository.
3 Double-click the Wyse Device Manager icon, and log in to the WDM web console using valid credentials.
4 Go to Applications > Other packages.
5 Click the Create Package (+) button.
6 Click Download, and save the PkgRegister.exe file to the WDM server.
7 Navigate to the folder where you have downloaded the .exe file.
8 Double-click the .exe file.
The WDM Package Registration Utility window is displayed.
9 In the WDM Package Registration Utility window, click the respective .exe file.
The add-on for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is registered in the Other Packages section.
10 Close the WDM Package Registration Utility window, and log in to the WDM web console again.
11 Click Devices, and select a checked-in device where you want to install the add-on for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.
12 Click Update.
The target device restarts, and the add-on for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is installed on your thin clients.