MpCmdRun is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file. Run the command from a machine that is Windows 10 version 1703 or newer, or Windows Server 2019 or newer. You're running the -ValidateMapsConnection command from a computer that is Windows 10 version 1607 or older, or Windows Server 2016 or older. TIP: In Windor older, and Windows Server 2019 or older, the service was formerly called Windows Defender Antivirus. If you need help re-enabling Microsoft Defender Antivirus, see Reinstall/enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus on your endpoints. The Microsoft Defender Antivirus service is disabled. ValidateMapsConnection failed (800106BA) or 0x800106BA The following table lists common errors that can occur while using the MpCmdRun tool. This command will only work on Windows 10, version 1703 or higher.Ĭommon errors in running commands via mpcmdrun.exe Verifies that your network can communicate with the Microsoft Defender Antivirus cloud service. Lists the loaded dynamic Security intelligence Removes only the dynamically downloaded Security intelligenceĬhecks for new Security intelligence updates Restores the installed Security intelligence to a previous backup copy or to the original default set Same as -GetFiles, but outputs to temporary DiagTrack folder Values for ScanType are:Ġ Default, according to your configurationĬpuThrottling runs according to policy configurationsĬollects support information.
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In our example, the MpCmdRun utility starts a full antivirus scan on the device. Here's an example: MpCmdRun.exe -Scan -ScanType 2 The MpCmdRun utility uses the following syntax: MpCmdRun.exe For more information about the antimalware platform, see Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates and baselines. If you're running an updated Microsoft Defender antimalware platform version, run MpCmdRun from the following location: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Platform\. When you search for Command Prompt on the Start menu, choose Run as administrator. You might need to open an administrator-level version of the command prompt.