Specify the day of the week to run a scheduled full scan to complete remediation

This policy setting allows you to specify the day of the week on which to perform a scheduled full scan in order to complete remediation. The scan can also be configured to run every day or to never run at all. This setting can be configured with the following ordinal number values:(0x0) Every Day(0x1) Sunday (0x2) Monday(0x3) Tuesday(0x4) Wednesday(0x5) Thursday(0x6) Friday(0x7) Saturday(0x8) Never (default)If you enable this setting a scheduled full scan to complete remediation will run at the frequency specified. If you disable or do not configure this setting a scheduled full scan to complete remediation will run at a default frequency.

Specify the time of day to run a scheduled full scan to complete remediation

This policy setting allows you to specify the time of day at which to perform a scheduled full scan in order to complete remediation. The time value is represented as the number of minutes past midnight (00:00). For example 120 (0x78) is equivalent to 02:00 AM. The schedule is based on local time on the computer where the scan is executing. If you enable this setting a scheduled full scan to complete remediation will run at the time of day specified. If you disable or do not configure this setting a scheduled full scan to complete remediation will run at a default time.

Turn on process scanning whenever real-time protection is enabled

This policy setting allows you to configure process scanning when real-time protection is turned on. This helps to catch malware which could start when real-time protection is turned off. If you enable or do not configure this setting a process scan will be initiated when real-time protection is turned on. If you disable this setting a process scan will not be initiated when real-time protection is turned on.

Configure local setting override for monitoring file and program activity on your computer

This policy setting configures a local override for the configuration of monitoring for file and program activity on your computer. This setting can only be set by Group Policy. If you enable this setting the local preference setting will take priority over Group Policy. If you disable or do not configure this setting Group Policy will take priority over the local preference setting.