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Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

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Old 09-10-2007   #1 (permalink)
AChung
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Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

My home PC is preloaded with Windows Vista Home Basic edition (32-bit) and
has AVG Antivirus Free v7.5.485 installed. I am puzzled by the recent pop-up
message after the startup of my PC. It is reported that "AVG Antivirus is
turned off. Click here to fix the notification", although the AVG icon has
well displayed on the notification area (system tray). Meanwhile, as
suggested by a member of the Discussion Group, I tried "winmgmt
/verifyrepository" at the command prompt with a positive result "WMI
repository is consistent". Appreciate if any suggestion will be given to
improve the adverse condition.
Old 09-10-2007   #2 (permalink)
dean-dean
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Re: Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

You could try this:

Right-click Command Prompt, and Run as Administrator. Type (or Copy and
Paste) the following commands, pressing Enter after each one:

net stop winmgmt
cd %windir%\system32\wbem
ren repository repository.old
net start winmgmt

This will rebuild the Repository, and by extension, rebuild the Vista
Security Center. You may have to restart your computer to see a change.

"AChung" <AChung@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0CAB03F0-E109-4049-8AF9-2D822A62D90D@xxxxxx
Quote:

> My home PC is preloaded with Windows Vista Home Basic edition (32-bit) and
> has AVG Antivirus Free v7.5.485 installed. I am puzzled by the recent
> pop-up
> message after the startup of my PC. It is reported that "AVG Antivirus is
> turned off. Click here to fix the notification", although the AVG icon
> has
> well displayed on the notification area (system tray). Meanwhile, as
> suggested by a member of the Discussion Group, I tried "winmgmt
> /verifyrepository" at the command prompt with a positive result "WMI
> repository is consistent". Appreciate if any suggestion will be given to
> improve the adverse condition.
Old 09-10-2007   #3 (permalink)
Kubilay Özun
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Re: Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

I have the similar problem with vista premium+norton internet security 2007.
Is this solution can help?
Thanks

"dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OFulET98HHA.2752@xxxxxx
Quote:

> You could try this:
>
> Right-click Command Prompt, and Run as Administrator. Type (or Copy and
> Paste) the following commands, pressing Enter after each one:
>
> net stop winmgmt
> cd %windir%\system32\wbem
> ren repository repository.old
> net start winmgmt
>
> This will rebuild the Repository, and by extension, rebuild the Vista
> Security Center. You may have to restart your computer to see a change.
>
> "AChung" <AChung@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0CAB03F0-E109-4049-8AF9-2D822A62D90D@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> My home PC is preloaded with Windows Vista Home Basic edition (32-bit)
>> and
>> has AVG Antivirus Free v7.5.485 installed. I am puzzled by the recent
>> pop-up
>> message after the startup of my PC. It is reported that "AVG Antivirus
>> is
>> turned off. Click here to fix the notification", although the AVG icon
>> has
>> well displayed on the notification area (system tray). Meanwhile, as
>> suggested by a member of the Discussion Group, I tried "winmgmt
>> /verifyrepository" at the command prompt with a positive result "WMI
>> repository is consistent". Appreciate if any suggestion will be given to
>> improve the adverse condition.
>
Old 09-10-2007   #4 (permalink)
dean-dean
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Re: Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

It can't hurt to try.

"Kubilay Özun" <kubilayozun@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e8Ycty$8HHA.5404@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I have the similar problem with vista premium+norton internet security
>2007. Is this solution can help?
> Thanks
>
> "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OFulET98HHA.2752@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> You could try this:
>>
>> Right-click Command Prompt, and Run as Administrator. Type (or Copy and
>> Paste) the following commands, pressing Enter after each one:
>>
>> net stop winmgmt
>> cd %windir%\system32\wbem
>> ren repository repository.old
>> net start winmgmt
>>
>> This will rebuild the Repository, and by extension, rebuild the Vista
>> Security Center. You may have to restart your computer to see a change.
>>
>> "AChung" <AChung@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:0CAB03F0-E109-4049-8AF9-2D822A62D90D@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> My home PC is preloaded with Windows Vista Home Basic edition (32-bit)
>>> and
>>> has AVG Antivirus Free v7.5.485 installed. I am puzzled by the recent
>>> pop-up
>>> message after the startup of my PC. It is reported that "AVG Antivirus
>>> is
>>> turned off. Click here to fix the notification", although the AVG icon
>>> has
>>> well displayed on the notification area (system tray). Meanwhile, as
>>> suggested by a member of the Discussion Group, I tried "winmgmt
>>> /verifyrepository" at the command prompt with a positive result "WMI
>>> repository is consistent". Appreciate if any suggestion will be given
>>> to
>>> improve the adverse condition.
>>
>
Old 09-11-2007   #5 (permalink)
AChung
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Re: Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

Hi, Dean-Dean

Thank you for your prompt response.

I have tried the command prompts and regret that they do not work on my home
PC. It may be a problem on the Vista Security Center to detect the antivirus
software status. As a result, I temporarily disable the Security Center to
monitor my antivirus because of the annoyance arising from a false alarm on
each startup. Hopefully, an update will automatically be made available from
Microsoft.

Regards.



"dean-dean" wrote:
Quote:

> You could try this:
>
> Right-click Command Prompt, and Run as Administrator. Type (or Copy and
> Paste) the following commands, pressing Enter after each one:
>
> net stop winmgmt
> cd %windir%\system32\wbem
> ren repository repository.old
> net start winmgmt
>
> This will rebuild the Repository, and by extension, rebuild the Vista
> Security Center. You may have to restart your computer to see a change.
>
> "AChung" <AChung@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0CAB03F0-E109-4049-8AF9-2D822A62D90D@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > My home PC is preloaded with Windows Vista Home Basic edition (32-bit) and
> > has AVG Antivirus Free v7.5.485 installed. I am puzzled by the recent
> > pop-up
> > message after the startup of my PC. It is reported that "AVG Antivirus is
> > turned off. Click here to fix the notification", although the AVG icon
> > has
> > well displayed on the notification area (system tray). Meanwhile, as
> > suggested by a member of the Discussion Group, I tried "winmgmt
> > /verifyrepository" at the command prompt with a positive result "WMI
> > repository is consistent". Appreciate if any suggestion will be given to
> > improve the adverse condition.
>
>
Old 09-13-2007   #6 (permalink)
AChung
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Re: Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

Hi, Kubilay Ozun

My problem is solved after I have changed to AVAST Home Edition.

Regards.


"Kubilay Özun" wrote:
Quote:

> I have the similar problem with vista premium+norton internet security 2007.
> Is this solution can help?
> Thanks
>
> "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OFulET98HHA.2752@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > You could try this:
> >
> > Right-click Command Prompt, and Run as Administrator. Type (or Copy and
> > Paste) the following commands, pressing Enter after each one:
> >
> > net stop winmgmt
> > cd %windir%\system32\wbem
> > ren repository repository.old
> > net start winmgmt
> >
> > This will rebuild the Repository, and by extension, rebuild the Vista
> > Security Center. You may have to restart your computer to see a change.
> >
> > "AChung" <AChung@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:0CAB03F0-E109-4049-8AF9-2D822A62D90D@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >> My home PC is preloaded with Windows Vista Home Basic edition (32-bit)
> >> and
> >> has AVG Antivirus Free v7.5.485 installed. I am puzzled by the recent
> >> pop-up
> >> message after the startup of my PC. It is reported that "AVG Antivirus
> >> is
> >> turned off. Click here to fix the notification", although the AVG icon
> >> has
> >> well displayed on the notification area (system tray). Meanwhile, as
> >> suggested by a member of the Discussion Group, I tried "winmgmt
> >> /verifyrepository" at the command prompt with a positive result "WMI
> >> repository is consistent". Appreciate if any suggestion will be given to
> >> improve the adverse condition.
> >
>
>
Old 10-02-2007   #7 (permalink)
chevin
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Re: Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

I have just had the same problem which appeared after thev daily Vista update
check - Windows Security Centre saying no anti virus and Defender turned off.

I found a fix for the repository on the Kaspersky forum which involves
manually deleting it and allowing it to rebuild.

You first have to switch off the Windows Management Instrumentation which
takes some finding.

Anyway check
http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php...ecurity+center

Apparently its a common problem with Vista and all anti-virus systems.




Old 10-11-2007   #8 (permalink)
R.j
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Re: Security Center - "check your antivirus software status"

Dean you and someone else suggesting these Ideas you could try this that or
the other..i have tried everything possible the answer you should be giving
people is
the last windows defender or the security centre up date for Vista has
bolloxed your system it is a fault ive even had microsoft on the phone
talking me into stuff to try to resolve it...basiclliy the security centre is
now haw do i say this without swearing
Ficked put a u in the place of the i...untill microsoft come up with a
solutution i have reinstalled tried aprox 5 diferent antivirus programs no i
am not using onecare either before you ask...ive spent aprox £200s on
antivirus programs b4 this was discuverd i refuse to pay for anymore software
and i aint spending anymore
sorry i am just another angry person Rick

"dean-dean" wrote:
Quote:

> It can't hurt to try.
>
> "Kubilay Özun" <kubilayozun@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e8Ycty$8HHA.5404@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >I have the similar problem with vista premium+norton internet security
> >2007. Is this solution can help?
> > Thanks
> >
> > "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:OFulET98HHA.2752@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >> You could try this:
> >>
> >> Right-click Command Prompt, and Run as Administrator. Type (or Copy and
> >> Paste) the following commands, pressing Enter after each one:
> >>
> >> net stop winmgmt
> >> cd %windir%\system32\wbem
> >> ren repository repository.old
> >> net start winmgmt
> >>
> >> This will rebuild the Repository, and by extension, rebuild the Vista
> >> Security Center. You may have to restart your computer to see a change.
> >>
> >> "AChung" <AChung@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:0CAB03F0-E109-4049-8AF9-2D822A62D90D@xxxxxx
> >>> My home PC is preloaded with Windows Vista Home Basic edition (32-bit)
> >>> and
> >>> has AVG Antivirus Free v7.5.485 installed. I am puzzled by the recent
> >>> pop-up
> >>> message after the startup of my PC. It is reported that "AVG Antivirus
> >>> is
> >>> turned off. Click here to fix the notification", although the AVG icon
> >>> has
> >>> well displayed on the notification area (system tray). Meanwhile, as
> >>> suggested by a member of the Discussion Group, I tried "winmgmt
> >>> /verifyrepository" at the command prompt with a positive result "WMI
> >>> repository is consistent". Appreciate if any suggestion will be given
> >>> to
> >>> improve the adverse condition.
> >>
> >
>
>
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