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There is no option in Windows Explorer to scan a particular drive (or file) on demand by right clicking on it in Windows Explorer as we had in Windows 7 with Microsoft Security Essentials or like other antivirus solutions.
I know we can run a custom scan for the particular drive or specific folder but that process is too lengthy and time consuming. The guide How to Add a "Windows Defender" Cascading Desktop Context Menu in Windows 8 explains how we can add Windows Defender in the desktop right click menu, so I'm curious, is there a way to add it in the Windows Explorer right click menu to launch a search whenever I need to?
Anyone have any idea why Microsoft removed this functionality? – James McMahon – 2012-11-03T17:36:21.963
1@JamesMcMahon: Who knows the inscrutable ways of MS? :) – Karan – 2012-11-03T18:12:45.953
Another question that may be useful to people, http://superuser.com/questions/494131/no-microsoft-security-essentials-for-windows-8-so-how-to-access-similar-defend/494274
– James McMahon – 2012-11-03T18:42:20.840I think it's possible that with Defender's real time protection enabled that scans of individual files are no longer needed. Maybe that is why Microsoft removed it. – James McMahon – 2012-11-08T01:15:18.170