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| | Defender - Automatic Update of Definitions Hello, Not sure if this forum or the update forum is the correct one. I have been having issues with windows defender for quite a period of time now. I am using Windows Vista 32bit, and for the first couple of months I had the computer, defender would always update itself automatically, but then it stopped working, saying it could not find any new definitions. I assumed this was because there weren't any new ones out yet, but the problem persisted for a long time and eventually I looked for help online. The first thing I found which seemed to help was running the command prompt and using winmgmt to scan and fix my repository, as it found things were not in order. After running this it seemed to work and when I checked for new definitions it found and installed them, and windows defender was running again. However since then it has never installed the new definitions automatically, even though I have it set to do so, all of my automatic install and update tabs are checked on. So I used to have to use the website http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/ADL.aspx to update the definitions manually. This seemed to work, and defender always told me the new version was running after I installed the update, but I still wanted to try and fix the fact that it wasn't working automatically. Searching further I found a command posted on the vista64x forums to run mpcmdrun and remove then update the signatures, but this doesn't update to the newest. The newest version is 1.24.5706, but this command only updates defender to the following:- Service Version: 1.1.1505.0 Engine Version: 1.1.3109.0 AntiSpyware Base Signature Version: 1.24.4710.0 AntiSpyware Delta Signature Version: 1.24.5611.0 For some reason it will not update to the newest definition, and now when I manually install it, although it says it is running the new definition, when I use the mpcmdrun -RemoveDefinitions -All command, the information it shows me says it was only using 1.24.5611.0 still in the delta signature. I have no idea what I can further do to correct these issues other than format my hard drive and hope that somehow it doesn't happen again. I believe at some point when this first started happening I tried to force it to install new definitions by clicking the red security icon when it couldn't find any and searching again, then I got an error message which I searched for but could never find any reference to - I never noted it down. Can anybody help me with this issue? I believe when the problems first started I may have had the definition shown in the base signature 1.24.4710.0, or a .46 extension around there. Is this the issue that my base signature won't update? What can I do? Thanks ! |
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| | RE: Defender - Automatic Update of Definitions Hello Drew, You might try this. Go to the main Windows Update window and click on "Installed Updates" (on the left-hand side of the window, at the bottom), and then remove "Update for Microsoft Windows (KB931099)" (only). Reboot. Reboot again. Go back to Windows Update, and re-install the same update, by clicking on the Check for Updates button. Other folks may have additional ideas for you; hope this helps a bit, see if that helps. I hope this post is helpful. Let us know how it works ºut. Good luck - -- --- "Drew__" wrote: Quote: > Hello, > > Not sure if this forum or the update forum is the correct one. I have been > having issues with windows defender for quite a period of time now. > > I am using Windows Vista 32bit, and for the first couple of months I had the > computer, defender would always update itself automatically, but then it > stopped working, saying it could not find any new definitions. > > I assumed this was because there weren't any new ones out yet, but the > problem persisted for a long time and eventually I looked for help online. > > The first thing I found which seemed to help was running the command prompt > and using winmgmt to scan and fix my repository, as it found things were not > in order. After running this it seemed to work and when I checked for new > definitions it found and installed them, and windows defender was running > again. > > However since then it has never installed the new definitions automatically, > even though I have it set to do so, all of my automatic install and update > tabs are checked on. So I used to have to use the website > http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/ADL.aspx to update the definitions > manually. > > This seemed to work, and defender always told me the new version was running > after I installed the update, but I still wanted to try and fix the fact that > it wasn't working automatically. > > Searching further I found a command posted on the vista64x forums to run > mpcmdrun and remove then update the signatures, but this doesn't update to > the newest. The newest version is 1.24.5706, but this command only updates > defender to the following:- > > Service Version: 1.1.1505.0 > Engine Version: 1.1.3109.0 > AntiSpyware Base Signature Version: 1.24.4710.0 > AntiSpyware Delta Signature Version: 1.24.5611.0 > > For some reason it will not update to the newest definition, and now when I > manually install it, although it says it is running the new definition, when > I use the mpcmdrun -RemoveDefinitions -All command, the information it shows > me says it was only using 1.24.5611.0 still in the delta signature. > > I have no idea what I can further do to correct these issues other than > format my hard drive and hope that somehow it doesn't happen again. I believe > at some point when this first started happening I tried to force it to > install new definitions by clicking the red security icon when it couldn't > find any and searching again, then I got an error message which I searched > for but could never find any reference to - I never noted it down. > > Can anybody help me with this issue? I believe when the problems first > started I may have had the definition shown in the base signature > 1.24.4710.0, or a .46 extension around there. Is this the issue that my base > signature won't update? What can I do? > > Thanks ! |
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| | RE: Defender - Automatic Update of Definitions Thanks, I will try that out now. Sorry took a while to get back, it was late when I originally posted. I'll give an update in a short while. "Engel" wrote: Quote: > Hello Drew, > > You might try this. > > Go to the main Windows Update window and click on "Installed Updates" (on > the left-hand side of the window, at the bottom), and then remove "Update for > Microsoft Windows (KB931099)" (only). > > Reboot. Reboot again. Go back to Windows Update, and re-install the same > update, by clicking on the Check for Updates button. > > > Other folks may have additional ideas for you; hope this helps a bit, see if > that helps. > > I hope this post is helpful. > > Let us know how it works ºut. > > Good luck > - -- --- > > > "Drew__" wrote: > Quote: > > Hello, > > > > Not sure if this forum or the update forum is the correct one. I have been > > having issues with windows defender for quite a period of time now. > > > > I am using Windows Vista 32bit, and for the first couple of months I had the > > computer, defender would always update itself automatically, but then it > > stopped working, saying it could not find any new definitions. > > > > I assumed this was because there weren't any new ones out yet, but the > > problem persisted for a long time and eventually I looked for help online. > > > > The first thing I found which seemed to help was running the command prompt > > and using winmgmt to scan and fix my repository, as it found things were not > > in order. After running this it seemed to work and when I checked for new > > definitions it found and installed them, and windows defender was running > > again. > > > > However since then it has never installed the new definitions automatically, > > even though I have it set to do so, all of my automatic install and update > > tabs are checked on. So I used to have to use the website > > http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/ADL.aspx to update the definitions > > manually. > > > > This seemed to work, and defender always told me the new version was running > > after I installed the update, but I still wanted to try and fix the fact that > > it wasn't working automatically. > > > > Searching further I found a command posted on the vista64x forums to run > > mpcmdrun and remove then update the signatures, but this doesn't update to > > the newest. The newest version is 1.24.5706, but this command only updates > > defender to the following:- > > > > Service Version: 1.1.1505.0 > > Engine Version: 1.1.3109.0 > > AntiSpyware Base Signature Version: 1.24.4710.0 > > AntiSpyware Delta Signature Version: 1.24.5611.0 > > > > For some reason it will not update to the newest definition, and now when I > > manually install it, although it says it is running the new definition, when > > I use the mpcmdrun -RemoveDefinitions -All command, the information it shows > > me says it was only using 1.24.5611.0 still in the delta signature. > > > > I have no idea what I can further do to correct these issues other than > > format my hard drive and hope that somehow it doesn't happen again. I believe > > at some point when this first started happening I tried to force it to > > install new definitions by clicking the red security icon when it couldn't > > find any and searching again, then I got an error message which I searched > > for but could never find any reference to - I never noted it down. > > > > Can anybody help me with this issue? I believe when the problems first > > started I may have had the definition shown in the base signature > > 1.24.4710.0, or a .46 extension around there. Is this the issue that my base > > signature won't update? What can I do? > > > > Thanks ! |
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| | RE: Defender - Automatic Update of Definitions Unfortunately it hasn't worked for me. I made sure to reboot twice before updating as you said, but defender still can't find definitions. For some reason, and this is something I have noticed for a long time but forgot to mention, when I open windows defender that status frame at the bottom is all wrong. It tells me that my last scans were all at wierd times, but the strangest thing is where it says definition version. I have just installed the new 1.24.5720.0 definition manually - it says it was created 18/01/2008 at 19:32 - it is the 21/01 and the time is 12:29. I think I will leave it for a few days to see if it finds the new definitions later than it is supposed to because it's clock seems to be whack. Thanks for trying to help ![]() |
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| | RE: Defender - Automatic Update of Definitions Are you running Microsoft OneCare? "Drew__" wrote: Quote: > Unfortunately it hasn't worked for me. I made sure to reboot twice before > updating as you said, but defender still can't find definitions. > > For some reason, and this is something I have noticed for a long time but > forgot to mention, when I open windows defender that status frame at the > bottom is all wrong. > > It tells me that my last scans were all at wierd times, but the strangest > thing is where it says definition version. I have just installed the new > 1.24.5720.0 definition manually - it says it was created 18/01/2008 at 19:32 > - it is the 21/01 and the time is 12:29. I think I will leave it for a few > days to see if it finds the new definitions later than it is supposed to > because it's clock seems to be whack. > > Thanks for trying to help ![]() |
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