Hi Brink,
I was having the same exact problem Sabriel was having for a very long time.
I truly thank Sabriel for having the same problem (unfortunately) and
helping to fix the both of ours. It is working it done. Again thanks a 2mil
"Brink" wrote:
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> > Malke;687934 Wrote: Quote:
> > sabriel wrote: > > > > What antivirus program do you have installed? Many antivirus and > > security > > programs have their own version of a "Security Center" that take over > > for > > the one built into Vista/XP. If this is your case, then the behavior > > you > > are seeing is by design. > > > > If this isn't the case, your computer is probably infected. > > > > There is no way for us to know which it is from what you've written, > > so > > please supply the missing details to get more help. > > > > The First Question Of Troubleshooting: what changed between the time > > things > > worked and the time they didn't? > > > > The Second Question of Windows Troubleshooting: what is the > > malware/virus > > status of the machine? If you think it is clean, what programs (and > > versions) did you use to determine this? > > > > Be sure the computer is clean: > > 'page2' > > (page2) > > > > Malke > > -- > > MS-MVP > > Elephant Boy Computers > > 'index' (index) > > Don't Panic! >
> Hi Sabriel,
>
> In addition to Malke's post, check to see if the "Security Center"
> service is "Started" and set to "Automatic". This tutorial will show you
> how to if needed.
>
> Security Center
>
> Shawn
>
>
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> Brink
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