Microsoft Defender Anti-Malware/Platform Update Kit for Windows 11 (Updated: June 28th, 2024)

Discussion in 'Windows 11' started by steven4554, Jul 3, 2021.

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Should I drop the arm64 defender cabs for both Windows 10 and 11?

Poll closed Oct 7, 2023.
  1. Yes

    32 vote(s)
    43.8%
  2. No

    12 vote(s)
    16.4%
  3. Maybe/Don't Know

    29 vote(s)
    39.7%
  1. atplsx

    atplsx MDL Addicted

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  2. drew84

    drew84 MDL Expert

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    ... a bit late, but while the thought is still with me, I have always found this solution a little bit unnecessary
    a simpler solution (only a suggestion), would be to change the original file naming approach... placing the descriptor after the OS architecture (instead of before, as is currently)

    ie: defender-dism-x64-beta instead of defender-dism-beta-x64...

    My logic is, the original script is looking for defender-dism-x64 (in that order) and anything either side of the wildcards is ignored, placing the descriptor after negates the need for three separate scripts... just a thought.

    Thanks to you for your continued hard work, and to @atplsx for his recent contributions.
     
  3. steven4554

    steven4554 MDL Expert

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    Thanks for feedback and suggestion, unfortunately I cannot relocate the descriptor after the CPU architecture as that would mess up things with @abbodi1406 scripts for the UUP to ISO Converter and WIN10UI.

    I will see what I can do to reduce the number of scripts, but I am not making any promises as I don't have a lot of experience programming scripts. ;)
     
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  4. drew84

    drew84 MDL Expert

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    If memory serves, I garnered the logic from both W10UI and UUP-Converter by @abbodi1406 where he takes the approach of using wildcards for the architecture as well -> *defender-dism*%arch%*.cab ... essentially, an even more concise method..