Mary <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I can't help with the OneCare problem, but your network card problem can be
>solved by changing the Power Management tab setting in the Properties of the
>card. Select "Allow Windows to turn this device off to save power" and
>Windows will then wake the computer and reconnect after Sleep or Hibernation.
>
>"David F" wrote:
>
>> I had installed the Microsoft Vista Performance and Compatible updates and
>> it caused my Verizon Wireless 595 PC Card to not be able to work after
>> waking up from sleep. I did a system restore to before the two updates.
>> Both my Windows Defender definitions and my OneCare virus definitions files
>> were out of date. Windows update took care of the Defender definitions, but
>> the OneCare console does not allow me to update the virus definition file.
>>
>> Any ideas how to fix this?
>> TIA
>>
>>
Don't worry about the OneCare update problem. It is a known issues that occurs
when you perform a System restore. it will take 24 to 48 hours for OneCare to
sort itself out. The internal database is out of alignment with the date and
time of files restored during the System Restore, causing the internal confusion
for OneCare. You are up to date and you are protected.
-steve
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