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ChrisCOH
I've recently found that I'm unbale to access certain websites, e.g. Steam due to the following message in event viewer.
Your IT administrator has caused Microsoft Defender Exploit Guard to block a potentially dangerous network connection.
Detection time: 2020-09-28T10:54:07.842Z
User: S-1-5-21-3685733074-3372044061-980300008-1001
Destination: Steam Store
Process Name: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
If I try to access via MS Edge I get a big red page:
This content is blocked
For your protection, your organisation is not allowing you to access the resource or content hosted by store.steampowered.com
I have not changed anything on my PC so presume this is some sort of Windows update. If I check Virus and Threat Protection settings or Exploit Proetction it states that it is managed by your administrator, despite it being used for home.
I have a main MS account for logging in and a workplace account used by other apps.
I literally cannot work out how to access certain websites. I've checked on my laptop and it's fine, but not on my desktop PC. Does anyone have any ideas?
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Your IT administrator has caused Microsoft Defender Exploit Guard to block a potentially dangerous network connection.
Detection time: 2020-09-28T10:54:07.842Z
User: S-1-5-21-3685733074-3372044061-980300008-1001
Destination: Steam Store
Process Name: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
If I try to access via MS Edge I get a big red page:
This content is blocked
For your protection, your organisation is not allowing you to access the resource or content hosted by store.steampowered.com
I have not changed anything on my PC so presume this is some sort of Windows update. If I check Virus and Threat Protection settings or Exploit Proetction it states that it is managed by your administrator, despite it being used for home.
I have a main MS account for logging in and a workplace account used by other apps.
I literally cannot work out how to access certain websites. I've checked on my laptop and it's fine, but not on my desktop PC. Does anyone have any ideas?
Continue reading...