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Holy crap! I just tried to download and install KMSPico and WTF? First I thought I disabled Defender thru the GUI but somehow it magically turned itself back on. When I tried to disable it again, Defender informed me I didn't have Admin rights? Huh yes I do, I own the darn computer and set it up.
So I do the registry thing where you tell Defender not to turn itself on, so after a reboot, I get a pop-up from Defender going bonkers over KMSpico and quarantines it AFTER I told it to leave it alone. So finally after a very long fight I get the supposed deactivated Defender to allow KMSpico.
You used to be able to uninstall Defender using a 3rd party program. Now M/S is dishing out some poop about Defender being a vital part of Windows and can no longer be uninstalled. Lets see what the EU has to say about that, it's too easy for M/S to spread the money around in the US to prevent any legislation they don't want in the name of anti-Office piracy. Seems Adobe is pulling some tricks too, let's see how that pans out. All I know is that Defender is borderline being unfair to the competition. There was method to M/S madness in lowering Office Pro prices to $40 for a perpetual license which is drying up fast. That remains to be seen.
So I do the registry thing where you tell Defender not to turn itself on, so after a reboot, I get a pop-up from Defender going bonkers over KMSpico and quarantines it AFTER I told it to leave it alone. So finally after a very long fight I get the supposed deactivated Defender to allow KMSpico.
You used to be able to uninstall Defender using a 3rd party program. Now M/S is dishing out some poop about Defender being a vital part of Windows and can no longer be uninstalled. Lets see what the EU has to say about that, it's too easy for M/S to spread the money around in the US to prevent any legislation they don't want in the name of anti-Office piracy. Seems Adobe is pulling some tricks too, let's see how that pans out. All I know is that Defender is borderline being unfair to the competition. There was method to M/S madness in lowering Office Pro prices to $40 for a perpetual license which is drying up fast. That remains to be seen.