On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 15:03:49 -0500,
ibuprofin@painkiller.example.tld (Moe
Trin) wrote:
>>Description:
>>Windows Defender Real-Time Protection agent has detected changes. Microsoft
>>recommends you analyze the software that made these changes for potential
>>risks.
>
>That has got to be the funniest thing I've seen in months.
I agree. I originally installed an earlier beta of Windows Defender and
when I saw these entries in my event log, I laughed too. The thought that
one piece of Microsoft software labels another piece of Microsoft software
as potentially harmful brought a chuckle from my lips as wel... :-)
>>You can use information about how these programs operate to choose
>>whether to allow them to run or remove them from your computer. Allow
>>changes only if you trust the program or the software publisher.
>
>No indication of what changed what. Really helpful that. Does it have a
>"Don't show me this message ever again" button, or merely one that says
>"That's nice"?
Nope. These are entries in the event log, not configurable program options.
I originally installed UPHClean sometime ago to eliminate ANOTHER event log
error I was getting on a consistent basis.
Tom
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