Interesting. Rather than fix the problem, you seem to twist the justification in order to declare it a feature and not a problem. That's an old trick of "IBM" back when they were the industry leader.
"We" believe that MRT is just one tool in the arsenal to identify and fix malware. No one should depend upon MRT, just as no one should depend on any single tool. "We" believe that adequate security should be based on multiple layers of tools
including but not limited to firewalls, anti-malware (of different types including anti-virus), and limited user authorization. Additionally, adequate protection doesn't rely on a single vendor's solution. It's reasonable to assume that security
tool "A" is checking a different subset of known threats than product "B", and even were there is overlap the two products are checking the same threat in a different manner.
So while MRT is just another tool in your arsenal of anti-malware tools, it should not clog up the network, client machines, or servers with redundant checks across the network. IMHO, this is a bug that MS should be notified of so they can fix it.
So I agree with part of your last post, but MRT's full full system scan needs to be fixed.
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