If the scheduled scan doesn't happen over some time period, the Windows
Defender icon will turn yellow, and remind you to do a scan.
You might want to change the schedule to approximate lunch time, if that's
relevant, or dinner time for a home machine. A quickscan, which is the
appropriate default for a scheduled scan, is pretty easy on
resources--should not take forever, nor be intrusive on most (but not all!)
machines.
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"Bob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have been wondering for sometime now about this auto scan feature . I
> would like to utilize this feature but I do not leave the machine on. So
> now
> my question is if I pick a time and frequency to auto scan will it start
> the
> auto scan whenever I get around to powering up and logging in? My guess is
> probably not. Does anyone happen to know. Thanks.
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> Bob
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