How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune

Key Takeaways:

  • Helps identify blocked traffic, troubleshoot connectivity issues
  • Windows Firewall Advanced Security Integration
  • Offering visibility into denied inbound/outbound traffic
  • Ensuring consistent firewall logging across all enrolled devices

Let’s discuss How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune. Use this option to log when Windows Firewall with Advanced Security discards an inbound packet for any reason. The log records why and when the packet was dropped. Look for entries with the word DROP in the action column of the log.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune

Organizations must balance security visibility against system performance and privacy. If an attacker is scanning an endpoint for open ports or attempting a brute-force attack, these attempts will show up as “dropped” packets. Logging them allows security teams to identify the source IP addresses of potential attackers.

How to Start Policy Creation

As an Admin, you can quickly configure this policy on your organisation. To start the Policy Creation, open the Microsoft Intune Admin center. Then go to Devices Configuration >+ Create > +New Policy.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.1

Profile Creation for Policy

Profile creation is the necessary step that helps you to assign the policy to appropriate platform and Profile. Here I would like to configure the policy to  Windows 10 and later platform and settings catalog profile. Then click on the Create button.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.2

Adding the Basic Details

Naming the policy is the primary step that help admins to identify the policy later. This is important and necessary step that allows you to know the purpose of the policy. Here is Name is mandatory and description is optional. After adding this click on the Next button.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.3

Configure Block Office Applications from Creating Executable Content

With Settings Picker, you can use the Configuration Settings Tab. On this tab, you can click on the +Add Settings hyperlink to get the Settings Picker. The settings picker shows huge number of settings. Here, I would like to select the settings by browsing by Category. I choose Firewall\Enable Public Network Firewall: Enable Log Dropped Packets.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.4

Disable Log Dropped Packets

Disable is the default value of this policy. On a busy network, a device might drop hundreds of background packets every minute. Continually writing these events to the disk can consume storage space and, in extreme cases on older hardware, cause slight performance overhead.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.5

Enable Log Dropped Packets

If an attacker is scanning an endpoint for open ports or attempting a brute-force attack, these attempts will show up as “dropped” packets. Logging them allows security teams to identify the source IP addresses of potential attackers. So you can enable this setting.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.6

Scope Tags

With scope tags, you create a restriction to the visibility of the Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Defender Firewall. It helps to organise resources as well. Here, I would like to skip this section, because it is not mandatory. Click on the Next button.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.7

Assignments Tab for Selecting Group

To assign the policy to specific groups, you can use the Assignment Tab. Here I click, +Add groups option under Included groups. I choose a group from the list of groups and click on the Select button. Again, I click on the Select button to continue.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.8

Review + Create Tab

Before completing the policy creation, you can review each tab to avoid misconfiguration or policy failure. After verifying all the details, click on the Create Button. After creating the policy, you will get a success message.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.9

Monitoring Status

The Monitoring Status page shows whether the policy has succeeded or not. To quickly configure the policy and take advantage of the policy sync the assigned device on Company Portal. Open the Intune Portal. Go to Devices > Configuration > Search for the Policy. Here, the policy shows as successful.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.10

Event Viewer Details

Event Viewer helps you check the client side and verify the policy status. Open the Client device and open the Event Viewer. Go to Start > Event Viewer. Navigate to Logs: In the left pane, go to Application and Services Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Windows Defender > Operational.

Event Viewer Details
Microsoft Defender Antivirus Configuration has changed. If this is an unexpected event you
should review the settings as this may be the result of malware.
Old value: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\UX Configuration
\ToastOrSso Trigger = 0x1

New value: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\UX Configuration
\ToastOrSsoTrigger = 0x0
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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.11

Removing the Assigned Group from How to Block Log Success Connections in Windows Defender Firewall

If you want to remove the Assigned group from the policy, it is possible from the Intune Portal. To do this, open the Policy on Intune Portal and edit the Assignments tab and the Remove Policy.

To get more detailed information, you can refer to our previous post – Learn How to Delete or Remove App Assignment from Intune using by Step-by-Step Guide.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.12

How to Delete How to Delete Log Success Connections in Windows Defender Firewall

You can easily delete the Policy from the Intune Portal. From the Configuration section, you can delete the policy. It will completely remove it from the client devices.

For detailed information, you can refer to our previous post – How to Delete Allow Clipboard History Policy in Intune Step by Step Guide.

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How to Enable Log Dropped Packets in Windows Firewall for Advanced Security using Intune – Fig.13

Windows CSP Details

This value is used as an on/off switch. If this value is on, the firewall logs all the dropped packets. The merge law for this option is to let “on” values win.

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Anoop C Nair is a Workplace Technology solution architect with 25+ years of experience. Microsoft Certified Trainer. Microsoft MVP from 2015 onwards for consecutive 11+ years! He is a blogger, Speaker, and Founder of HTMD Community and HTMD Conference. His main focus is on Device Management technologies like Intune,  Windows, and  Cloud PC. He writes about technologies like Intune, SCCM,  Windows, Cloud PC, Entra, and Microsoft Security.

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