Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser re-enables itself after explicitly being disabled (and even deleted) many...
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I followed the instructions here to permanently disable Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry.
But after a couple of days the task Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser would re-enable itself and Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry would start running out of nowhere every time.
I have even gone to the point of deleting the task from the Task Scheduler, to no avail. I am not sure of what is causing this behaviour.
Is there any way to tell the Operating System to not re-enable Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser task after I have explicitly disabled the task in the Task Scheduler as per the link's instructions?
windows-10 scheduled-tasks
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I followed the instructions here to permanently disable Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry.
But after a couple of days the task Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser would re-enable itself and Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry would start running out of nowhere every time.
I have even gone to the point of deleting the task from the Task Scheduler, to no avail. I am not sure of what is causing this behaviour.
Is there any way to tell the Operating System to not re-enable Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser task after I have explicitly disabled the task in the Task Scheduler as per the link's instructions?
windows-10 scheduled-tasks
why the downvote?
– Pablo Messina
Jan 30 at 14:22
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I'm guessing you're being down voted because of your question having multiple questions inside it and also the formatting of the post. Obviously people would rather down vote than provide constructive feedback. Have a look at the ask your own question page to get more understanding on how to ask the best possible question for your issue.
– angelofdev
Feb 1 at 2:28
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I followed the instructions here to permanently disable Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry.
But after a couple of days the task Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser would re-enable itself and Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry would start running out of nowhere every time.
I have even gone to the point of deleting the task from the Task Scheduler, to no avail. I am not sure of what is causing this behaviour.
Is there any way to tell the Operating System to not re-enable Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser task after I have explicitly disabled the task in the Task Scheduler as per the link's instructions?
windows-10 scheduled-tasks
I followed the instructions here to permanently disable Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry.
But after a couple of days the task Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser would re-enable itself and Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry would start running out of nowhere every time.
I have even gone to the point of deleting the task from the Task Scheduler, to no avail. I am not sure of what is causing this behaviour.
Is there any way to tell the Operating System to not re-enable Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser task after I have explicitly disabled the task in the Task Scheduler as per the link's instructions?
windows-10 scheduled-tasks
windows-10 scheduled-tasks
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why the downvote?
– Pablo Messina
Jan 30 at 14:22
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I'm guessing you're being down voted because of your question having multiple questions inside it and also the formatting of the post. Obviously people would rather down vote than provide constructive feedback. Have a look at the ask your own question page to get more understanding on how to ask the best possible question for your issue.
– angelofdev
Feb 1 at 2:28
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why the downvote?
– Pablo Messina
Jan 30 at 14:22
1
I'm guessing you're being down voted because of your question having multiple questions inside it and also the formatting of the post. Obviously people would rather down vote than provide constructive feedback. Have a look at the ask your own question page to get more understanding on how to ask the best possible question for your issue.
– angelofdev
Feb 1 at 2:28
why the downvote?
– Pablo Messina
Jan 30 at 14:22
why the downvote?
– Pablo Messina
Jan 30 at 14:22
1
1
I'm guessing you're being down voted because of your question having multiple questions inside it and also the formatting of the post. Obviously people would rather down vote than provide constructive feedback. Have a look at the ask your own question page to get more understanding on how to ask the best possible question for your issue.
– angelofdev
Feb 1 at 2:28
I'm guessing you're being down voted because of your question having multiple questions inside it and also the formatting of the post. Obviously people would rather down vote than provide constructive feedback. Have a look at the ask your own question page to get more understanding on how to ask the best possible question for your issue.
– angelofdev
Feb 1 at 2:28
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why the downvote?
– Pablo Messina
Jan 30 at 14:22
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I'm guessing you're being down voted because of your question having multiple questions inside it and also the formatting of the post. Obviously people would rather down vote than provide constructive feedback. Have a look at the ask your own question page to get more understanding on how to ask the best possible question for your issue.
– angelofdev
Feb 1 at 2:28