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| | Windows Defender After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at boot up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system tray area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be the only way of preventing it running at bootup. rgds Roberto |
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| | Re: Windows Defender Roberto-- I'm confused by this post. Are you possibly using Windows One Care 1.5? One care 1.5 has its own native spyware scanning and it will often cause a bang on Defender and you can go to services.msc in run box, and make Defender inactive--you'll still have spyware scanning via One Care. I don't understand the nature of the problem with Adobe and Defender. I have Adobe on Vista with WOC 1.5 no problems. How does Defender tell you "Windows has blocked startup programs?" Which Programns? Can you repeat the whole error message? Is their any erratic behavior of Vista or any programs? CH "Roberto" <whoisit@nospam.net> wrote in message news:uPnW9ujTHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at boot > up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system tray > area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". > Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any > configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be the > only way of preventing it running at bootup. > > rgds > Roberto |
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| | Re: Windows Defender I just checked. Windows Defender is TURNED OFF when you're on Vista OneCare, where's it's built-in. "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:eNaEsBkTHHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Roberto-- > > I'm confused by this post. Are you possibly using Windows One Care 1.5? > One care 1.5 has its own native spyware scanning and it will often cause a > bang on Defender and you can go to services.msc in run box, and make > Defender inactive--you'll still have spyware scanning via One Care. > > I don't understand the nature of the problem with Adobe and Defender. I > have Adobe on Vista with WOC 1.5 no problems. > > How does Defender tell you "Windows has blocked startup programs?" Which > Programns? Can you repeat the whole error message? Is their any erratic > behavior of Vista or any programs? > > CH > > "Roberto" <whoisit@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:uPnW9ujTHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at boot >> up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system tray >> area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". >> Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any >> configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be the >> only way of preventing it running at bootup. >> >> rgds >> Roberto > |
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| | Re: Windows Defender "Roberto" <whoisit@nospam.net> wrote in message news:uPnW9ujTHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at boot > up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system tray > area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". > Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any > configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be the > only way of preventing it running at bootup. > > rgds > Roberto Rather than uncheck it via msconfig, re-check it, and then delete the startup entry. This may require some registry editing, probably at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run -- Jon |
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| | Re: Windows Defender "Roberto" <whoisit@nospam.net> wrote > After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at boot > up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system tray > area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". > Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any > configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be the > only way of preventing it running at bootup. When you get that notification, right click the icon, select the option to display the program in question, and when the msconfig splash screen shows up check the box for don't alert me again. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| | Re: Windows Defender That's true, but it's not explained well. It shows up in the notification area with a bang on it. The error message says you need to turn Defender on. I'd say that's quintissential Redmond MSFT counterintuitivism at its finest. Disabling Defender at services avoids seeing this and One Care hasn't explained that it has a spyware scanning feature well at all. CH "Bill Condie" <billcondie@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:OuYX%23EkTHHA.480@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I just checked. Windows Defender is TURNED OFF when you're on Vista >OneCare, where's it's built-in. > > > "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message > news:eNaEsBkTHHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Roberto-- >> >> I'm confused by this post. Are you possibly using Windows One Care 1.5? >> One care 1.5 has its own native spyware scanning and it will often cause >> a bang on Defender and you can go to services.msc in run box, and make >> Defender inactive--you'll still have spyware scanning via One Care. >> >> I don't understand the nature of the problem with Adobe and Defender. I >> have Adobe on Vista with WOC 1.5 no problems. >> >> How does Defender tell you "Windows has blocked startup programs?" Which >> Programns? Can you repeat the whole error message? Is their any erratic >> behavior of Vista or any programs? >> >> CH >> >> "Roberto" <whoisit@nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:uPnW9ujTHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at >>> boot up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system >>> tray area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". >>> Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any >>> configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be >>> the only way of preventing it running at bootup. >>> >>> rgds >>> Roberto >> > |
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| | Re: Windows Defender "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:eW$hqXkTHHA.1036@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "Roberto" <whoisit@nospam.net> wrote > >> After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at boot >> up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system tray >> area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". >> Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any >> configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be the >> only way of preventing it running at bootup. > > When you get that notification, right click the icon, select the option to > display the program in question, and when the msconfig splash screen shows > up check the box for don't alert me again. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] Thanks to all who replied Rock what you suggest makes sense and would be ideal, however all I get is a list of running programs - not what I have disabled via msconfig nor an option to disable anything ... msconfig is in the list of running programs, so I disabled that rebooted and defender no longer opens, problem solved. FWIW I am running Vista Business. rgds Roberto |
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| | Re: Windows Defender /Roberto/ said: > "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:eW$hqXkTHHA.1036@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> "Roberto" <whoisit@nospam.net> wrote >> >>> After preventing Adobe reader V8.0 from automatically starting at boot >>> up [using msconfig > startup], defender appears in the system tray >>> area and tells me "windows has blocked startup programs". >>> Is there a way to prevent this, Adobe reader doesn't allow any >>> configuration options that I can find, so msconfig seems to be the >>> only way of preventing it running at bootup. >> When you get that notification, right click the icon, select the option to >> display the program in question, and when the msconfig splash screen shows >> up check the box for don't alert me again. >> >> -- >> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] > > Thanks to all who replied > Rock what you suggest makes sense and would be ideal, however all I get > is a list of running programs - not what I have disabled via > msconfig nor an option to disable anything ... > msconfig is in the list of running programs, so I disabled that > rebooted and defender no longer opens, problem solved. > FWIW I am running Vista Business. If you have not done so already, check out the options in Windows Defender... START menu|Control Panel|Windows Defender|TOOLS|OPTIONS Drag the bottom of the window downwards to see all the configuration choices. |
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