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Click Run to start the installation immediately. Yes, install Microsoft Download Manager recommended No, thanks. What happens if I don't install a download manager?
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What I think I can also say, having just done the research, is that there are clues as to how to go about getting to this state in various threads on "Answers". Tricky, I see no reason why you would be banned. You raised a concern and opened a discussion. Feel free to contact me privately see my profile if you wish to discuss that further.
You had mentioned in the referenced thread that this wiki contained some inaccuracies that you would suggest edits for. Since that time I've updated the wiki to reflect the At Risk status post 8th April vs. If there are other inaccuracies, please share them using the Suggest and edit link. By design, the status changes to At Risk with a red icon. I can speculate on how you set it to Green. One possibility is that you have reverted MSE to the version prior to the update that incorporated the warnings and have blocked the MSE update.
Another possibility is that you've changed the PC date to a past date and another might be that you located a registry hack to eliminate the end of support detection, though I find the last option unlikely. I am considering deleting your comment and this reply -- performing any workaround to eliminate a warning about the very real risk of running Windows XP and believing that the PC is being protected by MSE or any other antivirus software is foolhardy.
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Go ahead delete my post s if you want. Delete me too if you want. I'm not sure this fool is valued or welcome here now anyway if I ever was. Maybe I am a fool, for expecting that Wiki's should be comprehensive when dealing with a subject. From my perspective, you are not at all on "thin ice" for this discussion or the one in Feedback. Tricky, it was not my intent to call you a fool.
My point is that the action of manipulating anything to make it seem that all was well with Windows XP was foolish. I suppose that could reflect on the person performing the action. The warning from MSE is there for good reason. My point about deleting the comment and reply were made because I wrote the wiki to explain the situation with MSE on XP, not to provide guidance on how to continue using MSE on XP as if all were well after end of life.
I want the article to be comprehensive, accurate, and helpful in providing information about best practices. Microsoft Security Essentials is a free download from Microsoft that is simple to install, easy to use, and always kept up to date so you can be assured your PC is protected by the latest technology.
It's easy to tell if your PC is secure - when you're green, you're good. It's that simple. Microsoft Security Essentials runs quietly and efficiently in the background so that you are free to use your Windows-based PC the way you want - without interruptions or long computer wait times. We don't have any change log information yet for version 4. Sometimes publishers take a little while to make this information available, so please check back in a few days to see if it has been updated.
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