[AV Check] How to disable checking if Windows Defender is up-to-date during client-side check
Hello DevCentral users,
I am currently trying to figure out how to avoid running into issues when one of my users has eSet Endpoint Security installed on their Windows 10 devices. When a user installs eSet Endpoint Security it automatically disables the built-in Windows Defender. This disabled Windows Defender however is being found by the antivirus client-side check in my Access Policy. The user is then not able to log into my SSL-VPN.
I would like to know how to built an antivirus client-side check into my Access Policy where it doesn't matter which AV product a user has as long as its virus definitions have been updated at least 7 days ago, like this:
I've added Windows Defender as a second AV but when I do get it to work (no check on if the definitions are up-to-date) it won't suffice for users who only have Windows Defender installed.
Does anyone have any tips or tricks on how to set this up?
Thanks in advance!