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Windows Defender in Windows 10 v1903 - No Classic GUI?
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<blockquote data-quote="436880927" data-source="post: 824886"><p>I agree with their decision to be honest.</p><p></p><p>Do you know if the old GUI when used on newer versions of Windows with the previously supported tweak allowed configuration of everything like in the updated GUI, or is it literally just the same old GUI with no more settings available? I've never used it so I do not know. I'm curious if Microsoft did changes to it for Windows 10 when they introduced the compatibility support awhile ago.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft might want to make changes to how things work under the hood and thus the old GUI might be trying to query or update things which have since changed, which would require them to maintain the old UI as well.</p><p></p><p>It's just more work which Microsoft won't want to do and since the new UI is the focus, they probably don't want to spend time testing with the old UI to ensure compatibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436880927, post: 824886"] I agree with their decision to be honest. Do you know if the old GUI when used on newer versions of Windows with the previously supported tweak allowed configuration of everything like in the updated GUI, or is it literally just the same old GUI with no more settings available? I've never used it so I do not know. I'm curious if Microsoft did changes to it for Windows 10 when they introduced the compatibility support awhile ago. Microsoft might want to make changes to how things work under the hood and thus the old GUI might be trying to query or update things which have since changed, which would require them to maintain the old UI as well. It's just more work which Microsoft won't want to do and since the new UI is the focus, they probably don't want to spend time testing with the old UI to ensure compatibility. [/QUOTE]
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