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If someone from the beta team is reading this you may want to re-word the
mouse over text for the Quick Launch icon on Defender. It says: Scan your computer for unwanted software, schedule scans, and get the latest unwanted software definitions. Not sure that unwanted should be in there! -- Richard Hay http://WindowsObserver.com |
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quicklaunch icon?
What OS? -- "Richard Hay" <noemailhere@stopspam.com> wrote in message news:e7lVLu0OGHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGSA01.privatenews.microsoft.com... > If someone from the beta team is reading this you may want to re-word the > mouse over text for the Quick Launch icon on Defender. > > It says: > > Scan your computer for unwanted software, schedule scans, and get the > latest unwanted software definitions. > > Not sure that unwanted should be in there! > > > -- > Richard Hay > http://WindowsObserver.com > > > > > |
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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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Just right click on the icon, choose properties, and edit the comment
description as you like. "Richard Hay" <noemailhere@stopspam.com> wrote in message news:e7lVLu0OGHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGSA01.privatenews.microsoft.com... > If someone from the beta team is reading this you may want to re-word the > mouse over text for the Quick Launch icon on Defender. > > It says: > > Scan your computer for unwanted software, schedule scans, and get the > latest unwanted software definitions. > > Not sure that unwanted should be in there! > > > -- > Richard Hay > http://WindowsObserver.com > > > > > |
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Steve,
I am aware that I can change the wording - but if it installs in this manner by default then they need to change the installation defaults. I just wanted to bring it to someone's attention. Thanks. -- Richard Hay http://WindowsObserver.com "SteveC" <sconklan.nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:OOrlM51OGHA.1724@TK2MSFTNGSA02.privatenews.microsoft.com... > Just right click on the icon, choose properties, and edit the comment > description as you like. > "Richard Hay" <noemailhere@stopspam.com> wrote in message > news:e7lVLu0OGHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGSA01.privatenews.microsoft.com... >> If someone from the beta team is reading this you may want to re-word the >> mouse over text for the Quick Launch icon on Defender. >> >> It says: >> >> Scan your computer for unwanted software, schedule scans, and get the >> latest unwanted software definitions. >> >> Not sure that unwanted should be in there! >> >> >> -- >> Richard Hay >> http://WindowsObserver.com >> >> >> >> >> > > |
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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." -- "Pat Willener" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message news:%23vksfg1OGHA.2732@TK2MSFTNGSA03.privatenews.microsoft.com... > 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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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! -- Old Rebel: Too Old to Rebel; Too Young to just take it! "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > 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." > > -- > > "Pat Willener" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message > news:%23vksfg1OGHA.2732@TK2MSFTNGSA03.privatenews.microsoft.com... > > 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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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! <vbg.> -- "Old Rebel" <OldRebel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news A01D33E-29B5-4758-B9E5-AEE337ACFA13@microsoft.com...> 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! > -- > Old Rebel: Too Old to Rebel; Too Young to just take it! > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > >> 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." >> >> -- >> >> "Pat Willener" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message >> news:%23vksfg1OGHA.2732@TK2MSFTNGSA03.privatenews.microsoft.com... >> > 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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Hi Bill,
I know what you mean about too many desktop icons. I tend to keep 2 kinds: those I use a lot and those that have "issues." Defender certainly has "issues." BTW - thanks again for your efforts in answering all of our questions on MSAS and on Defender. I have a new potential issue, but I'll post that in a new thread. -- Old Rebel: Too Old to Rebel; Too Young to just take it! "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > 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! > <vbg.> > > -- > > "Old Rebel" <OldRebel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news A01D33E-29B5-4758-B9E5-AEE337ACFA13@microsoft.com...> > 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! > > -- > > Old Rebel: Too Old to Rebel; Too Young to just take it! > > > > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > >> 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." > >> > >> -- > >> > >> "Pat Willener" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message > >> news:%23vksfg1OGHA.2732@TK2MSFTNGSA03.privatenews.microsoft.com... > >> > 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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It does have a few warts--but I can tell you that it has a team hard at work
on taking care of those, even though it may not be evident every day. -- "Old Rebel" <OldRebel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:86C73623-367D-4AE3-91A2-1E864F8664D0@microsoft.com... > Hi Bill, > I know what you mean about too many desktop icons. I tend to keep 2 > kinds: > those I use a lot and those that have "issues." Defender certainly has > "issues." BTW - thanks again for your efforts in answering all of our > questions on MSAS and on Defender. I have a new potential issue, but I'll > post that in a new thread. > -- > Old Rebel: Too Old to Rebel; Too Young to just take it! > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > >> 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! >> <vbg.> >> >> -- >> >> "Old Rebel" <OldRebel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news A01D33E-29B5-4758-B9E5-AEE337ACFA13@microsoft.com...>> > 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! >> > -- >> > Old Rebel: Too Old to Rebel; Too Young to just take it! >> > >> > >> > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: >> > >> >> 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." >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> "Pat Willener" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message >> >> news:%23vksfg1OGHA.2732@TK2MSFTNGSA03.privatenews.microsoft.com... >> >> > 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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