My desktop typically has about 3 empty spaces for icons--i.e. it looks just
as bad as the real, physical desktop--or is that mountain!
I never let new utilities create a desktop icon or a quicklaunch icon, and
this one didn't offer to do so, and I was thrilled. I'm having trouble
imagining anyone who would spend the time to create these icons.
Leave the thing alone and let it work, and get on to real business!
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"Old Rebel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Come on Bill, get with it. It's easy enough to go into the program files
> and
> create a desktop icon for Defender's UI, and then you can create a quick
> launch icon from that. The visible name for the desk top icon is Windows
> Defender, but the scroll over blurb gives that silly phrase. The one that
> cracks me up is "AN drivers change has been made" etc whenever I sign into
> AOL. Why not "A drivers change"? All these sames question over and over
> are
> making me silly. Do folks not read before they post questions? How do you
> guys stand it? You ARE the real professionals to have hung in with us all
> for so long answering our questions. Thanks!
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> Old Rebel: Too Old to Rebel; Too Young to just take it!
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> "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
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>> I must be really out of it--what desktop icon? Again, what OS is this
>> on?
>> (personally, I'd just change the phrase to "signatures."
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>> "Pat Willener" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > It's the shortcut comment (also on the Desktop icon).
>> >
>> > Maybe it should say
>> > Scan your computer for unwanted software, schedule scans, and get the
>> > latest 'unwanted software' definitions.
>> >
>> > Bill Sanderson wrote:
>> >> quicklaunch icon?
>> >>
>> >> What OS?
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