I still see no logic in not having a system tray icon. There is not one while
Defender is running a scheduled scan either. That would be a great benefit
to absent minded folks like me who need to be reminded a scan is running. I
schedule them while I am using the computer, because I want to know ASAP if
anything is found. Plus, I am on dialup and when I log off, I really shut
down! I used to be able to continue using other applications while MSAS was
scanning. Not so with Defender. I don't mind that as long as it means a
better scan. But if I happen to have AOL launched when a scan starts, CPUs
max out.
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"Eric Cross" wrote:
> Yes, this is a expected behavior.
>
> Windows Defender doesn't display an icon if no action is needed.
>
> Also see:
>
> http://blogs.technet.com/antimalware...16/419794.aspx
>
> --
> Eric
>
>
> "Engel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:7955D745-C8F4-478D-A179-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello Barefoot_Minerva
> >
> > http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...easenotes.mspx
> >
> > The system tray icon for Windows Defender (Beta 2) will not be visible if
> > no
> > action is needed. This is expected behavior.
> > ??ç?l
> > --
> >
> > "Barefoot_Minerva" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, I'm new to this and just installed WD beta2. If I close the program
> >> am I
> >> still protected? There seems to be no way to minimize the program to an
> >> icon
> >> in the system tray (as you could with the older MS AntiSpyware beta). I'm
> >> confused and can't find the answer anywhere within the program, the help
> >> files, or online through Micorsoft's Windows Defender site.
> >> Any help would be gratefully appreciated....
>
>
>