Contact support to get a list of root landing and phish domains.This will allow it to become identified by SmartScreen.Exempting the Portal's landing and training domains in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge can be done through the Group Policy, by Smart Screen Allow lists or by following the below safelisting steps: If you haven’t attempted to run the software before, double-click the file to run it. exe file to Windows SmartScreen’s allow or block list, find the file in File Explorer or on your desktop. Alternatively, if you want to block an executable file from running on your PC again, you can add it to SmartScreen’s block list. If you trust an app and want it to run without SmartScreen blocking it, you can add the app to SmartScreen’s allow list. If it doesn’t recognize it, it doesn’t trust it, so it will block it as a precaution. If Microsoft recognizes an app and knows it can trust it based on the telemetry data it receives, then it’ll allow it to run. The Windows SmartScreen service is a trust-based service. Adding Software to Windows SmartScreen Allow List or Block List This will reduce SmartScreen’s system resource usage to minimal levels, but it isn’t something we recommended for most users. You can also disable SmartScreen entirely by following the steps below.
If that’s the case, you may need to consider upgrading your PC to run the latest version of Windows 10 without performance issues.
As Microsoft introduces new features, Windows becomes harder to run on older PCs. If missing files or a malware infection isn’t the cause, you may need to look at the PC itself.
While this isn’t a guaranteed fix for this problem, making sure your system is well maintained and has no corrupted files should help to prevent issues with your PC performance. The SFC tool will automatically search for and fix any issues with your system files.