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Old 05-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
Alfred Kaufmann


 
 

Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

I have Vista Home Premium installed and activated and I have been
getting this red shield in my task tray telling me the Windows
Defender definitions are out of date. I have ignored this for a few
day thinking that sooner or later it will update all by itself. After
a few days I got tired of waiting a opened it up and clicked on UPDATE
NOW. It looks like it starts to download then it quits saying it
cannot update.

I opened the Windows Defender and tried to get it to update and this
time I got back an error code 0x80240029. Help!

Al

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Old 05-02-2007   #2 (permalink)
Alfred Kaufmann


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

On Wed, 02 May 2007 09:46:15 -0700, Alfred Kaufmann
<al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I have Vista Home Premium installed and activated and I have been
>getting this red shield in my task tray telling me the Windows
>Defender definitions are out of date. I have ignored this for a few
>day thinking that sooner or later it will update all by itself. After
>a few days I got tired of waiting a opened it up and clicked on UPDATE
>NOW. It looks like it starts to download then it quits saying it
>cannot update.
>
>I opened the Windows Defender and tried to get it to update and this
>time I got back an error code 0x80240029. Help!
>
>Al


Before someone tells me that my version expired and I need to download
a newer version, I tried that. It downloads and then tells me it
comes included with Vista Home Premium and to go to Control Panel -
Security... which gives the error code!

Al
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Old 05-02-2007   #3 (permalink)
Mamamegs


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

Alfred Kaufmann expressed precisely :
> I have Vista Home Premium installed and activated and I have been
> getting this red shield in my task tray telling me the Windows
> Defender definitions are out of date. I have ignored this for a few
> day thinking that sooner or later it will update all by itself.
> After a few days I got tired of waiting a opened it up and clicked on
> UPDATE NOW. It looks like it starts to download then it quits saying
> it cannot update.
>
> I opened the Windows Defender and tried to get it to update and this
> time I got back an error code 0x80240029. Help!
>
> Al


Start up in safe mode, click 'Start'and in the searchbox type %windir%
and hit enter. Find the SoftwareDistribution folder, rightclick on it
and choose 'rename'. Name the folder SoftwareDistribution.old and
restart in normal mode.

--
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Old 05-02-2007   #4 (permalink)
John Inzer


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

Alfred Kaufmann wrote:
> On Wed, 02 May 2007 09:46:15 -0700, Alfred Kaufmann
> <al_kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have Vista Home Premium installed and activated and I have been
>> getting this red shield in my task tray telling me the Windows
>> Defender definitions are out of date. I have ignored this for a few
>> day thinking that sooner or later it will update all by itself.
>> After a few days I got tired of waiting a opened it up and clicked
>> on UPDATE NOW. It looks like it starts to download then it quits
>> saying it cannot update.
>>
>> I opened the Windows Defender and tried to get it to update and this
>> time I got back an error code 0x80240029. Help!
>>
>> Al

>
> Before someone tells me that my version expired and I need to download
> a newer version, I tried that. It downloads and then tells me it
> comes included with Vista Home Premium and to go to Control Panel -
> Security... which gives the error code!
>
> Al

=============================
Have a look at the following article:

(934562) Error message when you try to update
Windows Defender on a Windows Vista-based
computer: "Error found: Code 0x80240029"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934562/en-us


--

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Old 05-02-2007   #5 (permalink)
LoneStar


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date


"Mamamegs" <mamamegs@wilgeenmail.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.147d7d750966436a.72151@wilgeenmail.invalid...
>
> Start up in safe mode, click 'Start'and in the searchbox type %windir%
> and hit enter. Find the SoftwareDistribution folder, rightclick on it
> and choose 'rename'. Name the folder SoftwareDistribution.old and
> restart in normal mode.
>
> --
> Mamamegs.
>


Note: your solution obviously works, and there is ANOTHER solution as posted
by the previous person. HOWEVER, the bigger point is: WHY does this error
code exist in the first place!! I have it too, on a new Vista system. I
shouldn't have to perform "workarounds" to have things work properly.
Actually, I'm not certain that the Defender error code won't show up again
the NEXT time it needs updating -- so maybe these "workarounds" will be a
weekly thing.
OK....... thanks for listening! I feel better.
EW


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Old 05-02-2007   #6 (permalink)
Feliks Dzerzhinsky


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

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LoneStar wrote:
> "Mamamegs" <mamamegs@wilgeenmail.invalid> wrote in message
> news:mn.147d7d750966436a.72151@wilgeenmail.invalid...
>> Start up in safe mode, click 'Start'and in the searchbox type %windir%
>> and hit enter. Find the SoftwareDistribution folder, rightclick on it
>> and choose 'rename'. Name the folder SoftwareDistribution.old and
>> restart in normal mode.
>>
>> --
>> Mamamegs.
>>

>
> Note: your solution obviously works, and there is ANOTHER solution as posted
> by the previous person. HOWEVER, the bigger point is: WHY does this error
> code exist in the first place!! I have it too, on a new Vista system. I
> shouldn't have to perform "workarounds" to have things work properly.
> Actually, I'm not certain that the Defender error code won't show up again
> the NEXT time it needs updating -- so maybe these "workarounds" will be a
> weekly thing.
> OK....... thanks for listening! I feel better.
> EW
>
>

I, also got this error message today on Vista Ultimate x64, today. One
person here coming up with this error in a day, I can understand. Two,
and I am getting suspicious. Three, and I have to ask what MS changed
at their end to screw things up.

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Old 05-02-2007   #7 (permalink)
Feliks Dzerzhinsky


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

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John Inzer wrote:

> =============================
> Have a look at the following article:
>
> (934562) Error message when you try to update
> Windows Defender on a Windows Vista-based
> computer: "Error found: Code 0x80240029"
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934562/en-us
>
>



This is much more serious than just not permitting Windows Defender to
update its definitions. When the problem occurs, Windows Update can't
find any updates...including security-based updates. I just checked the
log and found that it found no updates, including the one that has been
available since 4/27/07.

After following the procedure outline in the KB article, not only did
Windows Defender update its definitions, but Windows Update miraculously
found the cumulative update for the 64 bit Media Center which had been
available for 5 days. I checked the log before and it found no updates
for the past 5 days. In fact it found no updates in the latter half of
April. :-(

I think the term Microsoft Security is an oxymoron.
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Old 05-03-2007   #8 (permalink)
Alfred Kaufmann


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

On Wed, 2 May 2007 13:13:23 -0400, "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz>
wrote:


>=============================
>Have a look at the following article:
>
>(934562) Error message when you try to update
>Windows Defender on a Windows Vista-based
>computer: "Error found: Code 0x80240029"
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934562/en-us


Thanks that did the trick! Of course it does not explain what
corrupted the SoftwareDistribution folder so that you can stop it from
happening again.

Al
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Old 05-03-2007   #9 (permalink)
Alfred Kaufmann


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

On Wed, 02 May 2007 16:13:08 -0700, Feliks Dzerzhinsky
<fdzerzhinsky@kgb.su> wrote:

>I, also got this error message today on Vista Ultimate x64, today. One
>person here coming up with this error in a day, I can understand. Two,
>and I am getting suspicious. Three, and I have to ask what MS changed
>at their end to screw things up.


A few days ago a friend that bought the Onecare subscription also ran
into the same problem but after calling them she was told they had no
record of her purchase. After providing them the order number her
problem seems to have resolved itself. Money speaks :-)

Al

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Old 05-03-2007   #10 (permalink)
Jupiter Jones [MVP]


 
 

Re: Windows Defender Definitons Out Of Date

This is not really "workarounds", it is an fix.
When the data in the folder gets corrupted, renaming/deleting forces
Windows to recreate a new folder with valid data.

This is also a valid fix for some Windows Update issues.

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"LoneStar" <ewyatt_del_me@excite.com> wrote in message
news:463904be$0$97261$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
> Note: your solution obviously works, and there is ANOTHER solution
> as posted by the previous person. HOWEVER, the bigger point is: WHY
> does this error code exist in the first place!! I have it too, on a
> new Vista system. I shouldn't have to perform "workarounds" to have
> things work properly. Actually, I'm not certain that the Defender
> error code won't show up again the NEXT time it needs updating -- so
> maybe these "workarounds" will be a weekly thing.
> OK....... thanks for listening! I feel better.
> EW


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