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| Guest | Security Center won't turn on I did a clean instal of Vista Ultimate, everyhting was running great. The security center informend me I did not have antivirus software on my system and suggested a few that were Vista compatible. I have used symantic antivirus in the past so I picked up the latest norton antivirus 2007 and installed it. It never worked, and I kept getting an error saying it could not migrate virus definitions and vista was not compatible. So i unistalled with Norton removal tool. During the instal of norton antivirus and afterword, I have not been able to turn the windows security system on. When I try, it just says "the secuirty Center cannot be started". Any suggestions? |
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| Guest | RE: Security Center won't turn on I have the same issue on my computer too, although I installed Windows Live OneCare. I have a firewall and antispam etc through that program so do I still need my Windows firewall turned on too? Do I even need to use the Security Center? I am confused about this issue. "Brickner" wrote: > I did a clean instal of Vista Ultimate, everyhting was running great. The > security center informend me I did not have antivirus software on my system > and suggested a few that were Vista compatible. I have used symantic > antivirus in the past so I picked up the latest norton antivirus 2007 and > installed it. It never worked, and I kept getting an error saying it could > not migrate virus definitions and vista was not compatible. So i unistalled > with Norton removal tool. During the instal of norton antivirus and > afterword, I have not been able to turn the windows security system on. When > I try, it just says "the secuirty Center cannot be started". > > Any suggestions? |
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| Guest | RE: Security Center won't turn on There are two questions in this thread: 1. Help! I uninstalled Symantec's security suite and now I can't run Windows Security Center. This *should* not be happening with Vista. There are protections against third-party vendors turning off Security Center. It is certainly possible to turn them off, but that should be considered a hostile action. That's not at all to say that Symantec wouldn't do so. I _believe_ the reason you are having this problem is a flawed uninstaller in Symantec's AV suite. Most likely they leave the Windows Security Center service disabled after they uninstall. You need to re-enable the service for Windows Security Center. This KB article tells you how to do it on XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919291. The instructions are very similar for Vista, but you can type services.msc in the search dialog on the start menu instead of in the Run menu. 2. I have OneCare. Do I still need the Windows Firewall? No. In fact, you can't use it. OneCare comes with its own firewall. <rant> I find the fact that OneCare comes with its own firewall confusing and a poor use of resources. The built-in firewall is better, less intrusive, and faster. It would be nice if Microsoft were to finally stop building the same functionality in three different places just because they have the people to do it. </rant> "Dan" wrote: > I have the same issue on my computer too, although I installed Windows Live > OneCare. I have a firewall and antispam etc through that program so do I > still need my Windows firewall turned on too? Do I even need to use the > Security Center? I am confused about this issue. |
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| Guest | RE: Security Center won't turn on Thanks for the advise. It sounds like it may work, I will give it a shot during my lunch break, and will post my results. Thanks for the help "Jesper" wrote: > There are two questions in this thread: > > 1. Help! I uninstalled Symantec's security suite and now I can't run Windows > Security Center. > This *should* not be happening with Vista. There are protections against > third-party vendors turning off Security Center. It is certainly possible to > turn them off, but that should be considered a hostile action. That's not at > all to say that Symantec wouldn't do so. > > I _believe_ the reason you are having this problem is a flawed uninstaller > in Symantec's AV suite. Most likely they leave the Windows Security Center > service disabled after they uninstall. You need to re-enable the service for > Windows Security Center. This KB article tells you how to do it on XP: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919291. The instructions are very similar for > Vista, but you can type services.msc in the search dialog on the start menu > instead of in the Run menu. > > 2. I have OneCare. Do I still need the Windows Firewall? > No. In fact, you can't use it. OneCare comes with its own firewall. > > <rant> > I find the fact that OneCare comes with its own firewall confusing and a > poor use of resources. The built-in firewall is better, less intrusive, and > faster. It would be nice if Microsoft were to finally stop building the same > functionality in three different places just because they have the people to > do it. > </rant> > > "Dan" wrote: > > > I have the same issue on my computer too, although I installed Windows Live > > OneCare. I have a firewall and antispam etc through that program so do I > > still need my Windows firewall turned on too? Do I even need to use the > > Security Center? I am confused about this issue. > |
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| Guest | Re: Security Center won't turn on Another thing, you could do a restore to before you installed Norton Symantec On Feb 12, 12:40 pm, Brickner <Brick...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Thanks for the advise. It sounds like it may work, I will give it a shot > during my lunch break, and will post my results. > > Thanks for the help > > > > "Jesper" wrote: > > There are two questions in this thread: > > > 1. Help! I uninstalled Symantec's security suite and now I can't run Windows > > Security Center. > > This *should* not be happening with Vista. There are protections against > > third-party vendors turning off Security Center. It is certainly possible to > > turn them off, but that should be considered a hostile action. That's not at > > all to say that Symantec wouldn't do so. > > > I _believe_ the reason you are having this problem is a flawed uninstaller > > in Symantec's AV suite. Most likely they leave the Windows Security Center > > service disabled after they uninstall. You need to re-enable the service for > > Windows Security Center. This KB article tells you how to do it on XP: > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919291. The instructions are very similar for > > Vista, but you can type services.msc in the search dialog on the start menu > > instead of in the Run menu. > > > 2. I have OneCare. Do I still need the Windows Firewall? > > No. In fact, you can't use it. OneCare comes with its own firewall. > > > <rant> > > I find the fact that OneCare comes with its own firewall confusing and a > > poor use of resources. The built-in firewall is better, less intrusive, and > > faster. It would be nice if Microsoft were to finally stop building the same > > functionality in three different places just because they have the people to > > do it. > > </rant> > > > "Dan" wrote: > > > > I have the same issue on my computer too, although I installed Windows Live > > > OneCare. I have a firewall and antispam etc through that program so do I > > > still need my Windows firewall turned on too? Do I even need to use the > > > Security Center? I am confused about this issue.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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| Guest | RE: Security Center won't turn on That worked! Thanks for the post. I do not get the message anymore. So...I have all of my Windows protection and am going through One Care. You say the Windows firewall is better though? Without OneCare or Symantec etc you would have no antivirus or antispyware protection, right? "Jesper" wrote: > There are two questions in this thread: > > 1. Help! I uninstalled Symantec's security suite and now I can't run Windows > Security Center. > This *should* not be happening with Vista. There are protections against > third-party vendors turning off Security Center. It is certainly possible to > turn them off, but that should be considered a hostile action. That's not at > all to say that Symantec wouldn't do so. > > I _believe_ the reason you are having this problem is a flawed uninstaller > in Symantec's AV suite. Most likely they leave the Windows Security Center > service disabled after they uninstall. You need to re-enable the service for > Windows Security Center. This KB article tells you how to do it on XP: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919291. The instructions are very similar for > Vista, but you can type services.msc in the search dialog on the start menu > instead of in the Run menu. > > 2. I have OneCare. Do I still need the Windows Firewall? > No. In fact, you can't use it. OneCare comes with its own firewall. > > <rant> > I find the fact that OneCare comes with its own firewall confusing and a > poor use of resources. The built-in firewall is better, less intrusive, and > faster. It would be nice if Microsoft were to finally stop building the same > functionality in three different places just because they have the people to > do it. > </rant> > > "Dan" wrote: > > > I have the same issue on my computer too, although I installed Windows Live > > OneCare. I have a firewall and antispam etc through that program so do I > > still need my Windows firewall turned on too? Do I even need to use the > > Security Center? I am confused about this issue. > |
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| Guest | Re: Security Center won't turn on "Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:005A405F-AD61-441D-A3E5-81D674F5AADB@microsoft.com... > 2. I have OneCare. Do I still need the Windows Firewall? > No. In fact, you can't use it. OneCare comes with its own firewall. > > <rant> > I find the fact that OneCare comes with its own firewall confusing and a > poor use of resources. The built-in firewall is better, less intrusive, > and > faster. It would be nice if Microsoft were to finally stop building the > same > functionality in three different places just because they have the people > to > do it. > </rant> Can you say "silo"? There seems to be little co-ordination between groups inside of Microsoft to determine where best to apply resources. Some groups seem eager to add features to justify their continued existence, without a clear and concise vision of where they are taking the product. Others have the vision, but don't appear to get the manpower needed to achieve it. Alun. ~~~~ -- Texas Imperial Software | Web: http://www.wftpd.com/ 23921 57th Ave SE | Blog: http://msmvps.com/alunj/ Woodinville WA 98072-8661 | WFTPD, WFTPD Pro are Windows FTP servers. Fax/Voice +1(425)807-1787 | Try our NEW client software, WFTPD Explorer. |
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