If you are running third party software which "protects" installed programs
against changes, I believe this can apparently happen. Nothing in Defender
itself or Windows will do this, but third-party protective products may
well.
If you were able to update machines without this happening, then I would
wonder about the techs report.
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"soulman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a tech who was assigned the task of updating all our PCs after
> Defender v1.1.1347.6 expired. I have just found out that most of the PCs
> on
> the network still have v1.1.1347.6. The tech claims to have updated them
> with v1.1.1593.14 which I have done on some PCs. Is it possible or has
> anyone reported this kind of behavior, or is the tech blowing smoke to
> CYA?
> Thanks in advance.
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