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FredMarshall
I manage a number of computers. Checking security status is one of the things that I do. Having a yellow exclamation mark on the Defender system tray icon means I have to investigate. Recently, the mark has been showing up when, it appears, it's unnecessary AND there's no apparent way to turn it off.
This means we live with it.
Without extensive record-keeping, we have to continually go back and investigate.
That affects our productivity.
This situation give the impression that Microsoft is trying to somehow FORCE certain things to be done and to be done in a way that's acceptable to some minion within Microsoft. THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!! You can say that Windows is a Service but I don't believe that gives you the right to force things down our throats! Yet, that's the impression you're giving. Is that *really* the impression you want to give?
We need a solution for both things:
1) Yellow exclamation mark on Defender system tray icon MUST BE MANAGEABLE!
2) Forcing things on Users should really be stopped. There are many examples.
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This means we live with it.
Without extensive record-keeping, we have to continually go back and investigate.
That affects our productivity.
This situation give the impression that Microsoft is trying to somehow FORCE certain things to be done and to be done in a way that's acceptable to some minion within Microsoft. THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!! You can say that Windows is a Service but I don't believe that gives you the right to force things down our throats! Yet, that's the impression you're giving. Is that *really* the impression you want to give?
We need a solution for both things:
1) Yellow exclamation mark on Defender system tray icon MUST BE MANAGEABLE!
2) Forcing things on Users should really be stopped. There are many examples.
Continue reading...