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Second month in a row with security updates disabling startup programs
Since October security updates and again now in November, I have had to reinstall Privatefirewall, Rainlendar and System Explorer to get them to run again at startup, WHY is Windows doing this?? Rainlendar is just a calendar program, Privatefirewall is of course a firewall, and I have no intention of not using it, and System Explorer is just an easier way to view running processes, none of these programs should be affected by any Windows security updates at all yet each time they are disabled and I have to go thru hell to get them enabled to run at startup again. This is getting ridiculous, particularly since there is no firewall enabled at all until I manually run Privatefirewall.
Last edited by Gem; 16 Nov 2017 at 17:35. Reason: wrote wrong name of program