user alerts

About this tag
The user alerts tag on WindowsForum.com covers notifications and warnings related to system behavior, security, and forum moderation. Discussions include alerts about permanent file deletion instead of moving to the Recycle Bin, security advisories for fraudulent digital certificates, and blacklisting of leaked Windows product keys. Additionally, the tag encompasses announcements about AI-powered moderation alerts that help maintain community safety. These threads highlight how user alerts inform members of potential risks, configuration issues, or policy changes within the Windows ecosystem.
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    🚨 Introducing AI-Powered Moderation on WindowsForum.com

    🚨 Introducing AI-Powered Moderation on WindowsForum.com We’re excited to announce the launch of a major upgrade to our forum moderation system — now powered by advanced AI moderation tools from OpenAI. This new system reviews posts in real time, helping us keep the community safe, clean, and...
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    Windows 7 Deleting files permanently removes them instead of moving to Recycle Bin

    Dear All, I have been searching a solution for this strange issue for long. I'm an IT Admin in a windows domain where few PCs are affected with this issue. When users delete files, it gets deleted permanently and do not go to Recycle Bin. Users do get alert that file will be deleted...
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    Microsoft Releases Security Advisory 2524375

    Hello - Today we're releasing Link Removed due to 404 Error, to address nine fraudulent digital certificates issued by Comodo Group Inc, a root certificate authority. Comodo has since revoked the digital certificates. This is not a Microsoft security vulnerability; however, one of the...
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    Cat and mouse game begins: Microsoft blacklists leaked Windows 7 Key

    By Tim Conneally, Betanews The Lenovo OEM key that leaked earlier this week and allowed Windows 7 Ultimate to be cracked is being blacklisted, according to a blog post last night from Alex Kochis, Director of Genuine Windows at Microsoft. Kochis says, "Yesterday we were alerted to reports of a...
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