-
history cleanup
Exit TM
Go to C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\UniClient\plugins and delete EventLog in plugins folder.
Go to Local C:\ Program Data\Trend Micro\AMSP and delete "quarantine'
Restart TM
-
wrong terminology "release date"
I was just joking....to highlight the significance of using common terminology in a conversation....
-
wrong terminology "release date"
OK then.
When my subscription expires I will "renew" it.
"Renew" is my terminology for cancel.
-
wrong terminology "release date"
Sir,
In the whole antimalware industry the "release date" is the date when the software/definition/patch was first available...
Only TM wants to twist this "definition"
Why can't you say, for once, "yes, is our mistake , will be corrected on the next update"???
-
wrong terminology "release date"
"One reason why the "Release Date" shows the date where the components were updated/installed instead of when the components were actually released was for the user if ever they wish to monitor these information."
Or another reason is not to have the users concerned when they see something released 6 months ago....
I have a laptop with most of the components "released" in Dec 2023
-
wrong terminology "release date"
If you click on "About your software" you get a list of components.
Last column is "Release date" which is wrong.
That date is, in fact, the date on which the component was installed on your PC , not the date when the component was released.
-
whats this bs security software password rubbish
With 22 messages so far , tm_Waj felt the need to jump into conversation, adding ZERO value to it....
It puzzles me this attitude, to defend a fact despite all evidence and to refuse to acknowledge it and , eventually correct it.
I gave up!
-
whats this bs security software password rubbish
"Again, if you have already set up a main console password"
Yes, but if you did not set up a password, you will get a prompt when you try to stop the protection and nothing when you try to exit the program.
This is the poor implementation /nonsense we are talking about.
.
-
whats this bs security software password rubbish
Seem we are speaking different languages.....
"It's an extra layer of security to stop anyone unauthorized from messing with the program's settings"
So, in your opinion, as an expert in PC security, is OK to have TM turned OFF by an unauthorized user TM , but noo...we need a password to disable TM
Really????
-
whats this bs security software password rubbish
At best , the password thing is poorly implemented.
If you try to disable TM you get the "password warning" , however if you simply Exit the program you get nothing.
This is easy to reproduce and there is no argument that this is a flaw.