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| | Windows Defender won't start automatically I am running Windows Vista Premium Home SP1. When I boot my computer, Windows Defender doesn't start automatically. It works fine if I start it manually. I have never run Windows OneCare, MSCONFIG shows it set to start, the Windows Defender service is set to automatic and Tools | Options has all the checkboxes checked. Any help would be appreciated. -- - Barry |
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| Windows XP x86 Professional Service Pack 3, Windows Vista Ultimate x86 Service Pack 2 (VMware) | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically Hi Barry. By not started do you mean the system tray icon is not showing? Windows Defender is set to only show in the system tray if there are alerts. You could check if the service is started by clicking on the start orb and typing services and pressing enter. Windows Defender should be started there. Hope this helps. |
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| | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically oreo27 wrote: Quote: > Hi Barry. > > By not started do you mean the system tray icon is not showing? Windows > Defender is set to only show in the system tray if there are alerts. You > could check if the service is started by clicking on the start orb and > typing services and pressing enter. Windows Defender should be started > there. Hope this helps. turned off" dialog box. When I click to turn on and run Windows Defender it comes up and runs normally. -- - Barry as TDC Sorcerer - Magical Manager of the Mysteriously Missing Main Street Magic Shop - Curator: The Disney Extinct Attractions Graveyard - <http://www.flickr.com/groups/disney_graveyard/> - Flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/barrywallis/ - Photo albums: http://picasaweb.google.com/barry.wallis |
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| Windows XP x86 Professional Service Pack 3, Windows Vista Ultimate x86 Service Pack 2 (VMware) | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically oreo27 wrote: Quote: > Hi Barry. > > By not started do you mean the system tray icon is not showing? Windows > Defender is set to only show in the system tray if there are alerts. You > could check if the service is started by clicking on the start orb and > typing services and pressing enter. Windows Defender should be started > there. Hope this helps. turned off" dialog box. When I click to turn on and run Windows Defender it comes up and runs normally. -- - Barry as TDC Sorcerer - Magical Manager of the Mysteriously Missing Main Street Magic Shop - Curator: The Disney Extinct Attractions Graveyard - <http://www.flickr.com/groups/disney_graveyard/> - Flickr photostream: Flickr: Barry Wallis' Photostream - Photo albums: Picasa Web Albums - Barry |
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| | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically oreo27 wrote: Quote: > Barry L. Wallis;1082247 Wrote: Quote: >> oreo27 wrote:> > > Quote: >>>> Hi Barry. >>>> >>>> By not started do you mean the system tray icon is not showing? >>> Windows >>>> Defender is set to only show in the system tray if there are alerts. >>> You >>>> could check if the service is started by clicking on the start orb >>> and >>>> typing services and pressing enter. Windows Defender should be >>> started >>>> there. Hope this helps. > > By not started I mean that when I boot I get the "Windows Defender is >> Defender >> it comes up and runs normally. >> >> -- >> - Barry > Try checking software explorer within Windows Defender (Tools) and then > it should show startup programs. Check and see if Windows Defender is > under Microsoft Corporation and is permitted. -- - Barry as TDC Sorcerer - Magical Manager of the Mysteriously Missing Main Street Magic Shop - Curator: The Disney Extinct Attractions Graveyard - <http://www.flickr.com/groups/disney_graveyard/> - Flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/barrywallis/ - Photo albums: http://picasaweb.google.com/barry.wallis |
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| | RE: Windows Defender won't start automatically Hello Barry, Name of the installed antivirus|security suite software, any other active antispyware scanners running as a RTP? -=- 1. Open Windows Defender by clicking the Start button , clicking All Programs, and then clicking Windows Defender. 2. Click Tools, and then click Options. 3. Under Real-time protection options, select the Use real-time protection (recommended) check box. 4. I recommend that you select all real-time protection options. 5. Under Choose if Windows Defender should notify you about:, select the options you want, and then click Save. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. -=- "Barry L. Wallis" wrote: Quote: > I am running Windows Vista Premium Home SP1. When I boot my computer, > Windows Defender doesn't start automatically. It works fine if I start > it manually. I have never run Windows OneCare, MSCONFIG shows it set to > start, the Windows Defender service is set to automatic and Tools | > Options has all the checkboxes checked. Any help would be appreciated. > > -- > - Barry > |
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| | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically Ǝиçεl wrote: Quote: > Hello Barry, > > > Name of the installed antivirus|security suite software, any other active > antispyware scanners running as a RTP? > -=- > > > 1. Open Windows Defender by clicking the Start button , clicking All > Programs, and then clicking Windows Defender. > > 2. Click Tools, and then click Options. > > 3. Under Real-time protection options, select the Use real-time protection > (recommended) check box. > > 4. I recommend that you select all real-time protection options. > > 5. Under Choose if Windows Defender should notify you about:, select the > options you want, and then click Save. > > If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the > password or provide confirmation. done everything you mention in items 1 - 5. -- - Barry |
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| | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically Windows Defender is supposed to *NOT* run on startup when NIS is installed as NIS contains it's own spyware protection. You should not be scanning the system with WD when NIS is installed. If you want WD to run on boot and to scan the system then uninstall NIS. Issue resolved. Capiche, Barry ? MowGreen =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Barry L. Wallis wrote: Quote: > Ǝиçεl wrote: > Quote: >> Hello Barry, >> >> >> Name of the installed antivirus|security suite software, any other >> active antispyware scanners running as a RTP? >> -=- >> >> >> 1. Open Windows Defender by clicking the Start button , clicking All >> Programs, and then clicking Windows Defender. >> >> 2. Click Tools, and then click Options. >> >> 3. Under Real-time protection options, select the Use real-time >> protection (recommended) check box. >> >> 4. I recommend that you select all real-time protection options. >> >> 5. Under Choose if Windows Defender should notify you about:, select >> the options you want, and then click Save. >> If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, >> type the password or provide confirmation. > > Thanks for your help. I am running Norton Internet Security and have > done everything you mention in items 1 - 5. > > |
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| | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically MowGreen wrote: Quote: > > Windows Defender is supposed to *NOT* run on startup when NIS is > installed as NIS contains it's own spyware protection. You should not be > scanning the system with WD when NIS is installed. > > If you want WD to run on boot and to scan the system then uninstall NIS. > Issue resolved. > Capiche, Barry ? startup (or more accurately, which are prohibited from running on startup), though. -- - Barry |
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| | Re: Windows Defender won't start automatically Barry L. Wallis wrote: Quote: > > MowGreen wrote: > Quote: >> >> Windows Defender is supposed to *NOT* run on startup when NIS is >> installed as NIS contains it's own spyware protection. You should not >> be scanning the system with WD when NIS is installed. >> >> If you want WD to run on boot and to scan the system then uninstall NIS. >> Issue resolved. >> Capiche, Barry ? > > Understood. Thanks. I do like using it to control which programs run on > startup (or more accurately, which are prohibited from running on > startup), though. > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx MowGreen =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== |
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