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| | I uninstall program, but Security Center still reports it I have Vista Business and, from security reasons (!? not too much clever) I install PC Tools Firewall Plus, Vista compatible version. Everything works fine but when I decide to make home network it start to make some trouble. So I uninstall it. It doesn't appear anymore in "programs and features", it doesn't have folder in Program files. Everything was OK. But, Security center still detects that "PC Tools Firewall Plus reports that it is currently turned on". What should I do? I can't activate Windows firewall (conflict problem). |
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| | Re: I uninstall program, but Security Center still reports it eXplorer wrote: > I have Vista Business and, from security reasons (!? not too much clever) I > install PC Tools Firewall Plus, Vista compatible version. Everything works > fine but when I decide to make home network it start to make some trouble. So > I uninstall it. It doesn't appear anymore in "programs and features", it > doesn't have folder in Program files. Everything was OK. But, Security center > still detects that "PC Tools Firewall Plus reports that it is currently > turned on". What should I do? I can't activate Windows firewall (conflict > problem). Right-click Command Prompt and Run as Administrator. Type the following command: winmgmt /verifyrepository If the system returns "WMI repository is not consistent", run this command: winmgmt /salvagerepository The first time you run this it will fail. It will issue stop commands to the services causing it to fail. It might take a couple minutes for the services to shut down. Run the command again. You actually may have to run it 3 times before it finally runs and completes on its own. Reboot your system. If for some reason you get that the repository is good, try the XP method: Start>Run>cmd [enter] [Note: you need to run cmd elevated as above] net stop winmgmt [enter] cd /d %windir%\system32\wbem [enter] ren repository repository.old [enter] net start winmgmt [enter] It may take a minute or so to complete while WMI rebuilds the database. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: I uninstall program, but Security Center still reports it Hello Malke, I try both ways. When I try first solution, it response with "WMI repository is consistent". I try second one, but when I type "ren repository repository.old" answer was "access denied". Any other idea? "Malke" wrote: > eXplorer wrote: > > I have Vista Business and, from security reasons (!? not too much clever) I > > install PC Tools Firewall Plus, Vista compatible version. Everything works > > fine but when I decide to make home network it start to make some trouble. So > > I uninstall it. It doesn't appear anymore in "programs and features", it > > doesn't have folder in Program files. Everything was OK. But, Security center > > still detects that "PC Tools Firewall Plus reports that it is currently > > turned on". What should I do? I can't activate Windows firewall (conflict > > problem). > > Right-click Command Prompt and Run as Administrator. Type the following > command: > > winmgmt /verifyrepository > > If the system returns "WMI repository is not consistent", run this command: > > winmgmt /salvagerepository > > The first time you run this it will fail. It will issue stop commands > to the services causing it to fail. It might take a couple minutes for > the services to shut down. Run the command again. You actually may > have to run it 3 times before it finally runs and completes on its own. > Reboot your system. > > If for some reason you get that the repository is good, try the XP method: > > Start>Run>cmd [enter] [Note: you need to run cmd elevated as above] > net stop winmgmt [enter] > cd /d %windir%\system32\wbem [enter] > ren repository repository.old [enter] > net start winmgmt [enter] > > It may take a minute or so to complete while WMI rebuilds the database. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| | Re: I uninstall program, but Security Center still reports it eXplorer wrote: > Hello Malke, > > I try both ways. When I try first solution, it response with "WMI repository > is consistent". I try second one, but when I type "ren repository > repository.old" answer was "access denied". Any other idea? If you got "access denied", you didn't follow the instructions to run cmd elevated. Try again. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: I uninstall program, but Security Center still reports it Thank you! "Malke" wrote: > eXplorer wrote: > > Hello Malke, > > > > I try both ways. When I try first solution, it response with "WMI repository > > is consistent". I try second one, but when I type "ren repository > > repository.old" answer was "access denied". Any other idea? > > If you got "access denied", you didn't follow the instructions to run > cmd elevated. Try again. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| | Re: I uninstall program, but Security Center still reports it eXplorer wrote: > Thank you! > > "Malke" wrote: > >> eXplorer wrote: >>> Hello Malke, >>> >>> I try both ways. When I try first solution, it response with "WMI repository >>> is consistent". I try second one, but when I type "ren repository >>> repository.old" answer was "access denied". Any other idea? >> If you got "access denied", you didn't follow the instructions to run >> cmd elevated. Try again. You're welcome. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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