How to exclude a folder from Windows Defender scan in Windows 10

 

Windows Defender can scan and monitor almost all the folders in Windows 10. In case you have a folder which may have files which could send an alarm to Windows Security, then it is best to Add an exclusion to Windows Security. It is fine to do that if you are sure that the contents of the folder are safe and Windows Defender is only throwing out false-positive warnings. That way, it will not scan those folders in the future. Again, there are some Windows files and folders you may exclude from Antivirus scans – and you may want to do that to save yours can time.

Follow the step by step guide to exclude a file, folder, process or file type from Windows Security scan.

Exclude a folder from Windows Defender Security scan

Exclude a folder from Windows Defender Security scan

This feature also comes in handy when you trust a file type or folder or any process that you believe, but Windows Security thinks it is malicious.

While it does not happen to everyone, but this is very handy for those who indulge themselves in development.

Search for Windows Security in the Search box and click on it to launch it.

Click on Virus & threat protection > Manage settings > Add or remove exclusions.

In the next screen, click on Add an exclusion > Folder. The list will include File, Folder, File Type, and Process.

exclude a folder from Windows Security scan

In the next window, click on “+Add and exclusion”, select a folder, and click OK to include it in the Exclusions list.

To remove it, click on the ‘down’ arrow button, and then click on the Remove button.

Do note that if you are only want to ignore a few file types, it is best to configure the antivirus to ignore files with a specific extension. That way it will ignore all of them no matter their location.

When you select a folder, all the subfolders will be excluded as well. So be sure to understand what you are doing.

Once you do that, I will also suggest protecting the folder using Controlled Folder Access. Since the file is not monitored for threat, the controlled folder access will make sure an external program does not modify it. That way, your folder will always be secure.

TIP: You can also include Add an exclusion in the context menu.

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