Fair enough. Silverlight and Adobe out of place on Defender thread.
Just that with layered platform, software programs and apps run as not always compatible team - auto updates can confuse things even more. I havent had a virus in ages but I always working /shifting my software team as circumstance demands so still have problems. I think Defender update failure tied in with a work / shift circumstance where changes were made (cleaning older, unwanted apps, include .NET framework stuff I had go to MS installer kb articles for). Maybe not resolved then but seems okay now, and Defender should be fallen back in normal routine. Will post if not so.
With people I load antivirus defence for (mainly avast Home), I find that better running software team and practice in general operation means better running antivirus defence. So good to know all these things like avast, Defender, Silverlight, Adobe as running as single pack (cause usually find wont run that perfect together in real life), so to get best possible method for my people. And works okay, cause they dont get viruses. And problems kept to minimum, cause they costly, often pay $0 per hour.
And I always think I might speak too soon, best that way. So try think ahead. They tend to want Adobe. I give then Reader, Flashplayer, Shockwave include Air, but not network share.
First thing when I go check up Defender, I see Silverlight (shove in my face). But seems harmless, small program (4.8mb). Downloaded but havent run yet. Will take any problems to Silverlight thread.
Adobe different matter altogether. Big deal program suite like Microsoft, so MS will try work its defence array in with Adobe. But big Adobe creeps outwards over others ground just like big MS does, so can be problems. After reading Adobe thread, I might put off taking suite any further for time being and just keep one eye on Adobe in forum when I can. Could be intrude on MS defence suite sometime future. Adobe email me a lot of invites and offers. And lots of sites fall behind their constant updating. So cracks can easily appear across software team and I would usual be too busy to keep up to speed on the fly. So try to think ahead.
Sorry any inconvenience.