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After a restart a nag/alert icon appeared in the task tray stating I'd not
run a scan in THREE days. Turn off alert option? -- dndd1 |
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I've seen a post from Microsoft stating that they will be looking at this.
Frankly, I think they set that option looking for feedback--and they are getting it! -- "dndd1" <dndd1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:67AEA725-B3FA-40DC-839D-75E283BC6870@microsoft.com... > Thanks all. The nag was for "Scan" not "Update". I just think it would be > nice to have the option turn that alert off. I run 7 scans a week with > various programs. > -- > dndd1 > > > "dndd1" wrote: > >> After a restart a nag/alert icon appeared in the task tray stating I'd >> not >> run a scan in THREE days. Turn off alert option? >> -- >> dndd1 |
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I'm sure the trick is satisfying all of us who want to customize the program
and keep the casual user on his toes for updates and scans - all this without becoming bloatware (Acrylic II?) The programmers will probably, before this is over, wish they'd just tried to crack the last 2 remaining Enigma messages. -- dndd1 "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > I've seen a post from Microsoft stating that they will be looking at this. > Frankly, I think they set that option looking for feedback--and they are > getting it! > > -- > > "dndd1" <dndd1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:67AEA725-B3FA-40DC-839D-75E283BC6870@microsoft.com... > > Thanks all. The nag was for "Scan" not "Update". I just think it would be > > nice to have the option turn that alert off. I run 7 scans a week with > > various programs. > > -- > > dndd1 > > > > > > "dndd1" wrote: > > > >> After a restart a nag/alert icon appeared in the task tray stating I'd > >> not > >> run a scan in THREE days. Turn off alert option? > >> -- > >> dndd1 > > > |
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You've got that right, I think. Also, the early adopters and intentional
beta testers are largely techies who always want more bells and whistles, rather than fewer. So far, as far as I can tell, the testing community for Windows Defender is either self-selected, or perhaps seeded--there were a number of system admin types early on the uptake, maybe folks who avoided deploying Microsoft Antispyware and were now ready to jump on the bandwagon. They haven't opened the floodgates by turning on update prompts in Microsoft Antispyware yet. -- "dndd1" <dndd1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F6CF9F61-AEA4-44F7-9127-907C78D3CE91@microsoft.com... > I'm sure the trick is satisfying all of us who want to customize the > program > and keep the casual user on his toes for updates and scans - all this > without > becoming bloatware (Acrylic II?) > The programmers will probably, before this is over, wish they'd just tried > to crack the last 2 remaining Enigma messages. > -- > dndd1 > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > >> I've seen a post from Microsoft stating that they will be looking at >> this. >> Frankly, I think they set that option looking for feedback--and they are >> getting it! >> >> -- >> >> "dndd1" <dndd1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:67AEA725-B3FA-40DC-839D-75E283BC6870@microsoft.com... >> > Thanks all. The nag was for "Scan" not "Update". I just think it would >> > be >> > nice to have the option turn that alert off. I run 7 scans a week with >> > various programs. >> > -- >> > dndd1 >> > >> > >> > "dndd1" wrote: >> > >> >> After a restart a nag/alert icon appeared in the task tray stating I'd >> >> not >> >> run a scan in THREE days. Turn off alert option? >> >> -- >> >> dndd1 >> >> >> |
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Hopefully, they'll take their time with us guinea pigs. Boinking an
operational and functional MS/Giant too early will lead to the inevitable flaming on ZDNet, et al., by the ever-lurking Linux/Mac/Firefox/anti-anything MS crew. -- dndd1 "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > You've got that right, I think. Also, the early adopters and intentional > beta testers are largely techies who always want more bells and whistles, > rather than fewer. So far, as far as I can tell, the testing community for > Windows Defender is either self-selected, or perhaps seeded--there were a > number of system admin types early on the uptake, maybe folks who avoided > deploying Microsoft Antispyware and were now ready to jump on the bandwagon. > They haven't opened the floodgates by turning on update prompts in Microsoft > Antispyware yet. > > -- > > "dndd1" <dndd1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F6CF9F61-AEA4-44F7-9127-907C78D3CE91@microsoft.com... > > I'm sure the trick is satisfying all of us who want to customize the > > program > > and keep the casual user on his toes for updates and scans - all this > > without > > becoming bloatware (Acrylic II?) > > The programmers will probably, before this is over, wish they'd just tried > > to crack the last 2 remaining Enigma messages. > > -- > > dndd1 > > > > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > >> I've seen a post from Microsoft stating that they will be looking at > >> this. > >> Frankly, I think they set that option looking for feedback--and they are > >> getting it! > >> > >> -- > >> > >> "dndd1" <dndd1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:67AEA725-B3FA-40DC-839D-75E283BC6870@microsoft.com... > >> > Thanks all. The nag was for "Scan" not "Update". I just think it would > >> > be > >> > nice to have the option turn that alert off. I run 7 scans a week with > >> > various programs. > >> > -- > >> > dndd1 > >> > > >> > > >> > "dndd1" wrote: > >> > > >> >> After a restart a nag/alert icon appeared in the task tray stating I'd > >> >> not > >> >> run a scan in THREE days. Turn off alert option? > >> >> -- > >> >> dndd1 > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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