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| Guest | Security centre failing to pick up Defender and Avast Hey I picked up Vista Home Premium on the day on release and as the Security Centre is concerned I’ve had no problems what so ever I turned on my PC this morning though to be greeted with a “You Computer is at Risk” message which I found kind of strange because I’ve never had one before and there has been no changes made to the PC either After I clicked on the balloon it told me that I had no antivirus protection and no malware protection either I’ve got Avast antivirus installed on the PC (I have done ever since for the past couple of years) and Security Centre picked it up right away when I first installed Vista, but now the only options I have is a “Find Now” which takes me to a Microsoft page which talks about antivirus software The other strange thing is that it also says no Malware protection either and then the option to turn on Defender, which, for some reason fails, it just scan for updates and then says “No updates were available at this time” and then that’s it, I just get the “Turn on” option again I know that there was a recent program update to Avast, but that was a few days ago, but if anyone has any thoughts on why this might be happening then I would be very grateful Thank you |
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| Guest | RE: Security centre failing to pick up Defender and Avast Hi Had similar problem with Norton 360. Refer to link below for discussion relating to your porblem: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...g=en&cr=US&p=1 Regards "K86" wrote: > Hey > > I picked up Vista Home Premium on the day on release and as the Security > Centre is concerned I’ve had no problems what so ever > > I turned on my PC this morning though to be greeted with a “You Computer is > at Risk” message which I found kind of strange because I’ve never had one > before and there has been no changes made to the PC either > > After I clicked on the balloon it told me that I had no antivirus protection > and no malware protection either > I’ve got Avast antivirus installed on the PC (I have done ever since for the > past couple of years) and Security Centre picked it up right away when I > first installed Vista, but now the only options I have is a “Find Now” which > takes me to a Microsoft page which talks about antivirus software > The other strange thing is that it also says no Malware protection either > and then the option to turn on Defender, which, for some reason fails, it > just scan for updates and then says “No updates were available at this time” > and then that’s it, I just get the “Turn on” option again > > I know that there was a recent program update to Avast, but that was a few > days ago, but if anyone has any thoughts on why this might be happening then > I would be very grateful > > Thank you |
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| Guest | RE: Security centre failing to pick up Defender and Avast Thank you very much for your reply I found out what the problem was a few hours later though, somehow Vista got corrupted (error messages on startup, other things not working due to files missing or broken ect) so I had to do a reinstall, but thank you once again for your reply Bye "AMM" wrote: > Hi > > Had similar problem with Norton 360. Refer to link below for discussion > relating to your porblem: > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...g=en&cr=US&p=1 > > Regards > > "K86" wrote: > > > Hey > > > > I picked up Vista Home Premium on the day on release and as the Security > > Centre is concerned I’ve had no problems what so ever > > > > I turned on my PC this morning though to be greeted with a “You Computer is > > at Risk” message which I found kind of strange because I’ve never had one > > before and there has been no changes made to the PC either > > > > After I clicked on the balloon it told me that I had no antivirus protection > > and no malware protection either > > I’ve got Avast antivirus installed on the PC (I have done ever since for the > > past couple of years) and Security Centre picked it up right away when I > > first installed Vista, but now the only options I have is a “Find Now” which > > takes me to a Microsoft page which talks about antivirus software > > The other strange thing is that it also says no Malware protection either > > and then the option to turn on Defender, which, for some reason fails, it > > just scan for updates and then says “No updates were available at this time” > > and then that’s it, I just get the “Turn on” option again > > > > I know that there was a recent program update to Avast, but that was a few > > days ago, but if anyone has any thoughts on why this might be happening then > > I would be very grateful > > > > Thank you |
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