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| Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall
I have AVG Internet security suite and Vista Ultimate 32 bit. They have been working perfectly together until the last few days. Suddenly Security Center reports I have no anti virus program or firewall. AVG sent me a file they said MIGHT fix it (they said the problem was with Vista but did not specify what the problem was) but vista won't let me run the file, blocks it. I don't have paid support with Microsoft. Has someone else had this problem? I could turn off reporting, but would rather not. Amanda -- Amanda B |
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| Re: Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall
"Amanda" <Amanda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1E4B0BF-9517-410D-8519-3A6402ACD23C@microsoft.com... > but vista won't let me run the file, blocks it. Did they e-mail you the file? If so I'm assuming you mean your mail client blocks it If you're using Windows Mail, you'll need to go to Tools -> Options -> Security -> Uncheck 'Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus'. I'd recommend rechecking after getting the file however. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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| Re: Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall > I don't have paid support with Microsoft. Has someone else had this > problem? You have full support from MS for 180 days at the time of product activation, if you're still within that time frame. |
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| Re: Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall
No, I can click on the attachment in the e-mail & click "open" The file shows up on my computer. It's called delrep.bat. But THEN when I click on the file to open it, I get an error message from windows, that says "windows found this file is potentially harmful. Windows has blocked access to this file." AVG basically says Oh well, try repairing your AVG installation. I guess I can try that, but I hate re-installing something if I don't have to, other problems could crop up. -- Amanda B "Paul Smith" wrote: > "Amanda" <Amanda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D1E4B0BF-9517-410D-8519-3A6402ACD23C@microsoft.com... > > > but vista won't let me run the file, blocks it. > > Did they e-mail you the file? If so I'm assuming you mean your mail client > blocks it If you're using Windows Mail, you'll need to go to Tools -> > Options -> Security -> Uncheck 'Do not allow attachments to be saved or > opened that could potentially be a virus'. > > I'd recommend rechecking after getting the file however. > > -- > Paul Smith, > Yeovil, UK. > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > > > |
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| Re: Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall "Amanda" <Amanda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1E4B0BF-9517-410D-8519-3A6402ACD23C@microsoft.com... >I have AVG Internet security suite and Vista Ultimate 32 bit. They have >been > working perfectly together until the last few days. Suddenly Security > Center > reports I have no anti virus program or firewall. AVG sent me a file they > said MIGHT fix it (they said the problem was with Vista but did not > specify > what the problem was) but vista won't let me run the file, blocks it. I > don't > have paid support with Microsoft. Has someone else had this problem? I > could > turn off reporting, but would rather not. > Amanda > -- > Amanda B I have AVG7 Free with the newest Zone Alarm beta for the firewall as well as the Windows firewall switched on (redundant I know, against advice, always works for me). I don't like the Security Suite idea because even installing the Email component the with AV can mess up the works. Something about layered apps makes me queasy. This is just from my own long-time experience with trying just about everything at one time or another. If I were you I would uninstall AVG and get a clean DL and reinstall, not install all the bells and whistles, just the AV, forget the Email component, you don't need it I'm told by the Outlook experts, and use other firewall(s). Once you get it all set up, create a restore point . I have used all of the ZoneAlarm betas for Vista so far and they work as ell as in XP -- I love the little dynamic icon in the taskbar as a monitor for internet activity too. I also run Windows Defender, Spyware Terminator with Realtime Shield, Spybot Resident, and WinPatrol along with the above --all free and they synch just fine with each other. When danger presents, I get a "whoa" from at least one of them. That's what I do -- hope it helps. Frogman |
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| Re: Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall
"Mr. Arnold" wrote > >> I don't have paid support with Microsoft. Has someone else had this >> problem? > > You have full support from MS for 180 days at the time of product > activation, if you're still within that time frame. Not if it's OEM. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall
I have ZoneAlarm and at first WD said ZA was reporting its firewall was not running or anti-virus. I un and reinstalled ZA and now WD recognizes the ZA anti-virus is on, but says ZA reporting firewall not on. Of course, ZA is saying all systems go. I did at one point have to indicate "I will check myself" if these are running - but the only other option seemed to be actually turning on the Vista firewall. Mark "frogliver" wrote: > > "Amanda" <Amanda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D1E4B0BF-9517-410D-8519-3A6402ACD23C@microsoft.com... > >I have AVG Internet security suite and Vista Ultimate 32 bit. They have > >been > > working perfectly together until the last few days. Suddenly Security > > Center > > reports I have no anti virus program or firewall. AVG sent me a file they > > said MIGHT fix it (they said the problem was with Vista but did not > > specify > > what the problem was) but vista won't let me run the file, blocks it. I > > don't > > have paid support with Microsoft. Has someone else had this problem? I > > could > > turn off reporting, but would rather not. > > Amanda > > -- > > Amanda B > > I have AVG7 Free with the newest Zone Alarm beta for the firewall as well as > the Windows firewall switched on (redundant I know, against advice, always > works for me). I don't like the Security Suite idea because even installing > the Email component the with AV can mess up the works. Something about > layered apps makes me queasy. This is just from my own long-time experience > with trying just about everything at one time or another. > > If I were you I would uninstall AVG and get a clean DL and reinstall, not > install all the bells and whistles, just the AV, forget the Email component, > you don't need it I'm told by the Outlook experts, and use other > firewall(s). Once you get it all set up, create a restore point . > > I have used all of the ZoneAlarm betas for Vista so far and they work as ell > as in XP -- I love the little dynamic icon in the taskbar as a monitor for > internet activity too. > > I also run Windows Defender, Spyware Terminator with Realtime Shield, Spybot > Resident, and WinPatrol along with the above --all free and they synch just > fine with each other. When danger presents, I get a "whoa" from at least one > of them. > > That's what I do -- hope it helps. > > Frogman > > |
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| RE: Security Center suddenly reports no antivirus or firewall I have AVG Internet security suite and Vista home pream 32 bit. They have been working perfectly together until the last few days. And now Security Center reports I have no anti virus program or firewall. |
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