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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 953687" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>One more problem is that these ASR rules logs can't be deleted at all from Windows Security's "Protection History". Microsoft hasn't provided any way to delete any protection history log. There are tricks available to remove malware-related entries but it doesn't work for ASR rules. Now my protection history is filled with those. A very childish design from Microsoft. I'm so annoyed that I can't explain it in words. I even switched to a third-party AV out of annoyance (temporarily at least). </p><p>Anyway, it's Microsoft's fault. Configure Defender is awesome as always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 953687, member: 78686"] One more problem is that these ASR rules logs can't be deleted at all from Windows Security's "Protection History". Microsoft hasn't provided any way to delete any protection history log. There are tricks available to remove malware-related entries but it doesn't work for ASR rules. Now my protection history is filled with those. A very childish design from Microsoft. I'm so annoyed that I can't explain it in words. I even switched to a third-party AV out of annoyance (temporarily at least). Anyway, it's Microsoft's fault. Configure Defender is awesome as always. [/QUOTE]
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