Prevent a program from starting whenever I log on

When I go to my programs list in Windows Defender and highlight Dell Remote Access, the box disable is always grayed out. It won't let me choose to disable it start each time I connect.

When I go to my programs list in Windows Defender and highlight Dell Remote Access, the box disable is always grayed out. It won't let me choose to disable it start each time I connect.

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