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| Thread ID: 77923 | 2007-03-27 23:18:00 | Secuirty Center problems after System Restore | Mantis (3703) | Press F1 |
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| 536369 | 2007-03-27 23:18:00 | Another problem from another thread.... I did a system restore on my machine after a failed mouse driver update which went horribly wrong. The restore went fine, but now the Win XP Security Center does not seem to see my AVG or Zonealarm and warns me that I have neither Anti Virus or a Firewall turned on. I have reinstaled AVG and Zonealarm to see if that would fix the problem and they are both working fine but the problem still persists. Any ideas on how I could get Security Center to recognise AVG and Zonealarm again? Cheers. M. |
Mantis (3703) | ||
| 536370 | 2007-03-27 23:27:00 | You could try this. I had a similar problem when, my system thought I had two firewalls running. It simply resets the security settings: 1. At the command line of windows XP "Start" ->"Run" enter the command "CMD.EXE" and press Enter. 2. At the new window (Command Prompt window), type "NET STOP WINMGMT /Y" and press Enter. Then type "exit" end press Enter again. 3. Then go at the folder C:\windows\system32\wbem and delete the folder "Repository". 4. Reboot windows. The folder will be recreated by the Security Center and will display the correct information. |
lotse (11963) | ||
| 536371 | 2007-03-28 00:23:00 | Any ideas on how I could get Security Center to recognise AVG and Zonealarm again? Just disable the damn thing in Services. That shuts it up. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 536372 | 2007-03-28 04:40:00 | Yeah I could just turn the reports off but I would rather try to fix them and try and have them working properly in future. Lotse, is the method you described likely to mess up anything if it doesn't work? Thanks for the suggestions, anymore are equally appreciated. Cheers. M. |
Mantis (3703) | ||
| 536373 | 2007-03-28 06:47:00 | Have you tried uninstalling then reinstalling both Apps? I'd say Lotse's fix is the way to go first though. |
trig42 (11325) | ||
| 536374 | 2007-03-28 09:48:00 | Lotse, is the method you described likely to mess up anything if it doesn't work? Hi I obviously can't guarentee it, but I took a risk and tried the fix on windows vista and it worked fine. As far as I can tell it you are simply switching off all the security via the command line, and then forcing windows to look for security features again by deleting the folder. If its any consolation, this fix was made by a moderator a well known firewall forum. (hosted by the firewall company itsself) with positive feed back from those who tried it there as well |
lotse (11963) | ||
| 536375 | 2007-03-29 01:17:00 | I finally tried the fix and can happily report that it worked perfectly. Many thanks to Lotse for the fix and everyone else who made suggestions. Cheers F1! M. |
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