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Sorry if this is in the wrong spot...I didn't see a wish list available for
future versions of Defender.
Anyway, my biggest problem with Defender is that in an Enterprise
environment there is no way to "OK" software that Defender detects as a
threat, but is legitimately used in the environment. In our environment we
use TightVNC for remote service calls (MS' solution requires too much extra
stuff which we do NOT want running on our network). It's a real pain to have
to approve TightVNC on a machine-by-machine basis.
future versions of Defender.
Anyway, my biggest problem with Defender is that in an Enterprise
environment there is no way to "OK" software that Defender detects as a
threat, but is legitimately used in the environment. In our environment we
use TightVNC for remote service calls (MS' solution requires too much extra
stuff which we do NOT want running on our network). It's a real pain to have
to approve TightVNC on a machine-by-machine basis.