Subj : Re: ARGH. To : Vorlonze From : Jas Hud Date : Mon Mar 14 2022 18:52:47 |03Quoting message from |11Vorlonze |03to |11Jas Hud |03on |1114 Mar 22 11:05:45|03. -=> Jas Hud wrote to Vorlonze <=- V> V> V> V> V> Ya, same here. Daily struggle. Its like MS Def can't remember that NFU is V> marked in Def's own settings as an allowed prg. V> V> V> Maybe we need to flood MS with demands to modify Def to stop checking for V> Like that will fix them! V> V> V> V> JH> i think this happens during windows updates. some things get thrown V> JH> back to defaults. i have some registry changes for my context menus V> JH> that get rolled back, too. on one of the bbses i host a port i had V> JH> opened ended up being blocked. V> V> V> I would agree that is a part of the problem but it happens to me at times o V> than WinUpdate. Sometimes when NFU is run MS DEF reports and quarantines V> it. MS DEF is at best with old stuff, problematic. At worst, dumber than a V> of hammers. V> V> I too get stuff changed, rolled back, turned off and reset back to defaults V> They can, and have in the past, installed updates and kept all setting they V> they were. My V> perspective is, Cool, bring your updates to make the system safer and bette V> KEEP my settings intact, you can program it in to read them, store them and i did a thing where it saved my login and auto logged me in on one of my accounts. then i have a local account where i just use that pin. all of a sudden my login has a 'bad password' after a few windows updates. nothing has been changed. for a long time it kept on trying that login and using that 'bad password' then about 4 reboots later i'm back to the pin. jesus christ windows. .... Been there, done that, got the mouse mat. --- Renegade v1.18a * Origin: ð Physics ð bulletinboard.systems ð 16BIT! ð (25:25/22) .