Windows Defender trouble

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Lars-Erik Østerud

Each time I start Windows Defender ask about unknown programs and I
answer that it is OK to let they do what they are doing. But Defender
keeps asking each time I boot, and that is really annoying. At work it
even asks for batch files that start Outlook. And all unkown programs.
Why doesn't it remember what I answer? Is there any settings?
 
Lars-Erik Østerud said:
Each time I start Windows Defender ask about unknown programs and I
answer that it is OK to let they do what they are doing. But Defender
keeps asking each time I boot, and that is really annoying. At work it
even asks for batch files that start Outlook. And all unkown programs.
Why doesn't it remember what I answer? Is there any settings?

Defender is in BETA. That means it isn't finished and is for BETA
testers only. Using it on a work computer is complete idiocy. Uninstall
the BETA program and use something that's finished. There are many free
programs that do the same thing as Defender but better.

Alias
 
Alias said:
Defender is in BETA. That means it isn't finished and is for BETA
testers only. Using it on a work computer is complete idiocy. Uninstall

So why is there no easy way to report feedback (a button or so).
Is there an e-mail address to report back beta feedback on it?

(use other programs as well, Windows Defender is not good enough,
among other things it can't detect Microsoft's own Alexa :-)
 
Lars-Erik Østerud said:
So why is there no easy way to report feedback (a button or so).
Is there an e-mail address to report back beta feedback on it?

I have no idea. I don't use BETA products.
(use other programs as well, Windows Defender is not good enough,
among other things it can't detect Microsoft's own Alexa :-)

And who knows what else it does that it doesn't tell you about. Get rid
of it is my advice.

Alias
 
Lars-Erik Østerud said:
Each time I start Windows Defender ask about unknown programs and I
answer that it is OK to let they do what they are doing. But Defender
keeps asking each time I boot, and that is really annoying. At work it
even asks for batch files that start Outlook. And all unkown programs.
Why doesn't it remember what I answer? Is there any settings?

You need to ask this question in the right group:

Server: privatenews.microsoft.com
Account name: privatenews\spyware
Password: spyware (case-sensitive)


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