Dec 01, 2019, 08:57 am
...Tamper Protection is a security feature that was introduced in Windows 10 version 1903, otherwise known as the May 2019 Update. When enabled, Tamper Protection prevents Windows Security and Windows Defender settings from being changed by programs, Windows command line tools, Registry changes, or group policies... (google search)
You just need disable it temporary when you need to disable Windows Defender.
The only thing in Windows 10 that may blocking the this activation method is Windows Defender.
Pay attention to the following instructions:
STEP1:
Before using activator, you must disable Tamper Protection, then disable Windows Defender, then run activator, then enable again Windows Defender, then enable again Tamper Protection.
Tamper Protection and Windows Defender status: running
note: Without disabling Tamper Protection first (when you disable Windows Defender), Windows 10 will give a blue screen then automatic restart and automatic enable Windows Defender again.
If you use "manual activation" when run activator, just repeat that STEP1 every activating Windows.
If you use "auto renewal" when run activator, you will not need that STEP1 again, but only need STEP2.
STEP2:
exclude this file from Windows Defender real-time protection.
C:\Windows\System32\SppExtComObjHook.dll
Tamper Protection and Windows Defender status: running
hope this help you RobertX...
(Dec 01, 2019, 07:45 am)RobertX Wrote: If I intend to use this with Windows Defender, should I turn off "Tamper Protection?"Tamper Protection has nothing to do with Windows Activation method.
You just need disable it temporary when you need to disable Windows Defender.
The only thing in Windows 10 that may blocking the this activation method is Windows Defender.
Pay attention to the following instructions:
STEP1:
Before using activator, you must disable Tamper Protection, then disable Windows Defender, then run activator, then enable again Windows Defender, then enable again Tamper Protection.
Tamper Protection and Windows Defender status: running
note: Without disabling Tamper Protection first (when you disable Windows Defender), Windows 10 will give a blue screen then automatic restart and automatic enable Windows Defender again.
If you use "manual activation" when run activator, just repeat that STEP1 every activating Windows.
If you use "auto renewal" when run activator, you will not need that STEP1 again, but only need STEP2.
STEP2:
exclude this file from Windows Defender real-time protection.
C:\Windows\System32\SppExtComObjHook.dll
Tamper Protection and Windows Defender status: running
hope this help you RobertX...