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Hi, what is it in particular that concerns you about that? Many installed programs and functions within the O/S need to communicate for different reasons, whether that's for updates or for data...
Thanks for the help Dalchina, in reality what gives me to think and yes it worries me is: "windows_ie_ac_001" I don't understand what it is and before it wasn't there and wandering around the net, which is not always to be done if you are incompetent as me, I have also read some very unpleasant situations in leaving this, let's call it, app enabled.
What do you think about it?
Thank you
You're welcome- on that, only what I can find- this looks a reasonable answer:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...c-29d4c27cd658
Thank you very much, Dalchina so it is the opposite of what I was worried about, that is, it seems to strengthen the safety of this so-called "container".
But what is Internet Explorer still doing here?
There are many legacy elements in Windows. E.g. Internet Options is still there in the Control Panel...
Thanks Dalchina you gave me, how to say, security and I really thank you.
For Internet Explorer and so on motivated by reasons of ... Legacy who knows maybe our great-grandchildren who will go to Mars will not hear, perhaps, more about it.
The lingering death of IE?
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...q/ba-p/2366549
As for travel to another planet- well, we've already used the resources that some deem sustainable for this year... we use 1.5-2 planets-worth a year. And how fast each nation uses their share per year varies a lot.
Problem is, Mars is a barren planet...
Oh yeah!
That's right, although Mars is sterile, it seems, it contains silicon, but perhaps at that time there will be no one on earth to complain precisely for the reasons you have briefly explained so well.
Too bad ... we can't eat silicon.
Greetings Dalchina.