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| | Windows Vista Security Center Hi I am having problems with the security center. 1. I have had Windows Defender installed on my PC from the beginning, I never deactivated it and it has run smoothly. It has downloaded new definitions and seached the PC as it should. Problem: The security center tells me that Windows Defender is NOT active (even though it is). I have checked the Help and went to the Defender Setup screen and all is as the Help suggests. 2. I didn't have an antivirussoftware installed in the beginning. I have recently installed AVG's software (free version). Windows Vista Help tells me that this is supported by Vista. Problem: The Security Center tells me that it couldn't find any antivirussoftware and suggests AVG. But I already have the software and made sure that it is the latest version (v. 7.5.476 09. Aug. 2007). It has also made the first scan and has been set up to do daily scans, all at recommended levels. Any help to why my Security Center is malfunctioning will be welcome ![]() ThX -- Best regards Nuitarius |
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| | Re: Windows Vista Security Center You could try this: Right-click Command Prompt (in Start Menu\Programs\Accessories) and choose Run as Administrator. Type (or Copy and Paste) the following command: winmgmt /verifyrepository Press Enter. If the system returns "WMI repository is not consistent", type this command: winmgmt /salvagerepository Press Enter. The first time you run this it will fail. (It will issue stop commands to the services causing it to fail, saying, "A stop control has been sent to a service that other running services are dependent on"). It might take a couple minutes for the services to shut down. Run the last command again. You may have to run it 3 times before it finally runs and completes on its own. "Nuitarius" <Nuitarius@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F3A82D3F-4154-4424-A54B-083D40CFCBD4@microsoft.com... > Hi > > I am having problems with the security center. > > 1. I have had Windows Defender installed on my PC from the beginning, I > never deactivated it and it has run smoothly. It has downloaded new > definitions and seached the PC as it should. > Problem: The security center tells me that Windows Defender is NOT active > (even though it is). I have checked the Help and went to the Defender > Setup > screen and all is as the Help suggests. > > 2. I didn't have an antivirussoftware installed in the beginning. I have > recently installed AVG's software (free version). Windows Vista Help tells > me > that this is supported by Vista. > Problem: The Security Center tells me that it couldn't find any > antivirussoftware and suggests AVG. But I already have the software and > made > sure that it is the latest version (v. 7.5.476 09. Aug. 2007). It has also > made the first scan and has been set up to do daily scans, all at > recommended > levels. > > Any help to why my Security Center is malfunctioning will be welcome ![]() > > ThX > > -- > Best regards > Nuitarius |
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