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<blockquote data-quote="pxxb1" data-source="post: 984730" data-attributes="member: 69270"><p>Nevertheless, it would be handy and appropriate to have it there together with the rest of the security icons, instead of the taskfield.</p><p></p><p>There are things one sometimes have to handle, whitelistning, settting some setting to ON instead of OFF and vice versa, so dependent on what one does it sometimes needs real-time handling. Lets say someone uses Ms Defender, Defender GUI and H_C, then it would be practical to be able to have icons for all of them in systray to monitor them when needed. Now, only 2 of them can be seen. It also works as a reminder, sometimes things, "do not work", and one does not know why, but after long figuring, ahh, H_C is blocking it for security reasons. If seen in tray, well, you understand.</p><p></p><p>So the idea stands on good practical and also conveniant ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pxxb1, post: 984730, member: 69270"] Nevertheless, it would be handy and appropriate to have it there together with the rest of the security icons, instead of the taskfield. There are things one sometimes have to handle, whitelistning, settting some setting to ON instead of OFF and vice versa, so dependent on what one does it sometimes needs real-time handling. Lets say someone uses Ms Defender, Defender GUI and H_C, then it would be practical to be able to have icons for all of them in systray to monitor them when needed. Now, only 2 of them can be seen. It also works as a reminder, sometimes things, "do not work", and one does not know why, but after long figuring, ahh, H_C is blocking it for security reasons. If seen in tray, well, you understand. So the idea stands on good practical and also conveniant ground. [/QUOTE]
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