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Monday, November 23, PM. I just put this post in the Security Centre postings relevant to this item but it's clearly more relevant here: I've found the same thing with MSE not recognised. Is it relevant that my previous anti-virus was also Avira?

Another thing Monday, December 28, PM. Friday, January 15, AM. The Action Center shows that I have an antivirus program but the perfomance report says I don't. HP also has a performance report that shows the same as the Windows performance report. It appears that we have a lot of posters with the problem, but no one has yet got any answers.

I will be monitoring this thread anxiously awaiting a solution. Thanks, Richard. Friday, January 15, PM. I reported this problem here on November 5th by starting the this thread; Alex confirmed what I said on November 7th.

After two months has passed, there is still no fix or any news about this issue. Regards, RR. Saturday, January 16, PM. Regards, RR The problem has already been confirmed regardless of what you say. Sunday, January 17, PM. Monday, January 18, AM. I have a lot of machines with MSE on them, and they all are working fiine. XP, Vista, Windows 7, no problems. I suggest cleaning your registry for any residue of other antimalware programs and use MSE as a stand alone.

I tested AVG removal and also with them both installed. No problems, however Symantec's consumer software is not a product I prefer. I have a lot of virtual machines with various test platforms for beta software etc so I am sure that its a problem elsewhere as MSE is fine on a clean install. Vote if answered or helpful, I am running for Office joke!

It runs fine but I am talking about another issue already confirmed by Alex Verboon above: Hello, I just checked this as well , and can confirm that Windows 7 does not seem to recognize MSE. Saturday, February 27, PM. I suggest running a full scan to make sure everything is OK. Sunday, February 28, PM. Tuesday, March 9, AM. Vegan Fanatic Do you know for a fact there is a new version that solves the issue or is this just another of your useless suggestions?

MSE is updated constantly and I doubt there is a version other than what we are using. My version is 1. Furthermore, Microsoft has not come forward and said they have fixed this bug. Tuesday, March 9, PM. Is01c I have MSE and the same issue you show above. This seems to me a bug in Windows and it appears with up-to-date Microsoft Security Essentials, and also other anti-virus programs.

Now, Security Center shows the anti-virus is installed, but when generating a health report, as you did, the message is what you show above. Have you generated a health report as others and found no such message as above? If not, please post a picture as Is01c did. Received an update message on my computer for MSE so I installed this new version: 1. The problem is, I believe, inherent in Windows 7. You apparently still do not understand the issue. The problem is not getting MSE to work--the problem occurs when generating a health report!

Now how many times have I said that? Do you read what I and others write? Why don't you follow the instructions to generate a health report and post back here what it says as others including myself have done? Then you will understand what we are talking about. If you don't know how to generate a system health report, ask and you shall receive instructions. Wednesday, March 10, AM. So you can't do a simple thing like generate a health report but continue to talk nonsense, not really surprising of you.

You don't want to understand, you just want to come here with useless suggestions. You don't even understand what this thread is about. Go generate a system heath report and compare to what has already been shown by me and others-- and post your result here. Wednesday, March 10, PM. Hopefully Windows 7 Service Pack 1 will correct. In the meantime the latest Belarc Advisor 8. Thursday, April 8, PM. I agree!!! I have the same issue with two seperate computers running windows 7, one home edition the other professional edition.

Both give me the same generated report. I have used AVG, Norton, Avira and all worked fine and came up listed under security, but not when I generated a health report. I was looking for a way to turn off the monitoring status when I came across this. If a solution comes up I'd like to know. I am going to continue to look for a way to turn off the monitoring, I haven't gotten a chance to yet since I came across this first. Good luck people. Friday, May 7, PM. I use MSE fine and so do a lot of others.

I have also tested the free version of AVG and that program is fine too. I have not tried the others, but I expect the new versions of them are fine as well. You have come here numerous times making the same statements without backing them up. Either you refuse to understand what we are talking about, or you have some particular agenda. These people including myself are talking about what we see in the generated health report--when are you going to wake up and address the issue being discussed in this thread?

Saturday, May 8, AM. Saturday, May 8, PM. Try MSE in a clean install and report back. I suggested that to you more than once. If you cannot do that, you don't belong in this thread. Sunday, May 9, PM. I also have the same issue on 2 different Windows 7 installations. Tuesday, May 11, PM. Thursday, May 13, AM. Please ignore Vegan Fanatic, he is only posting to promote his own websites. However generating a health reportresults in the following: Symptom:. Sunday, June 13, AM. Must be a bug in Vista and in 7 it seems.

Microsoft have been very remiss on this. Friday, October 15, AM. Already have an account? Sign in here. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Guest Shane Posted December 14, Posted December 14, Windows Security Center: "Microsoft Security Essentials reports that it is turned off" Microsoft Security Essentials: "Microsoft Security Essentials is monitoring your computer and helping to protect it" How are these two things happening at the same time?

Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options There are a few things here you could try, let us know how you get on please Shane. Andavari Posted December 14, Guest Shane Posted December 18, If the problem goes away then it's just a matter of tracking down the culprit causing the problem.

Follow the procedures in the article. Once found, delete, remove, deactivate, or uninstall it. Once done be sure to reset your system back to normal status as explained in the procedures. If the problem occurs in clean mode then just restore the system to normal status and reboot - this solution is not going to work. If that doesn't work, uninstall and re-install MSE. If you do or ever did have any other AV program installed on your computer even if you didn't use it , you need to make sure they are all uninstalled and fully removed after downloading MSE but before you install.

When you download, save it to the desktop rather than running it. When finished, uninstall and remove any remaining AV program you retained for protections during the download and then reboot. Then you need to configure your settings, set a scheduled scan, enable real-time protection, update MSE, and then run a quick scan or a full scan if you have time. I also recommend the following setup for MSE though the decision is yours - I've just found this helpful and the most effective and best way to set it up and is how I have mine configured :.

Make sure that ALL threat levels are sent to Quarantine where you can then decide whether or not to allow them or leave them there, or remove them. It is the safest solution for having the most options for dealing with the situation.

Quarantine is as safe as removed, but in some cases you may want to remove them to be more certain - and with this one I would remove it when the time comes. To do this, open MSE, click on the Settings Tab, and for each of the threat levels, set the action to be Quarantine and save. Go to the History tab and click on allowed and unless you specifically placed something in allowed, remove everything else from the allowed category. This is not at all dangerous to you and no information sent will be used by Microsoft to identify you even if some minor identification information is sent in terms of defining the infection, but it can sometimes help with new threats by initiating an immediate update to deal with the problem if it is in the MAP database and it helps Microsoft update definitions to provide you and everyone else better protection.

Go to the Settings Tab and click on Advanced and check the box for save Quarantine items and change it from one month to three months so you have more time to decide if you want to restore something. If that doesn't help, then there's a good chance you may be infected by malware. Please proceed as follows:. First, try the following programs if you haven't as they may help. This may or may not remove the infections, but will probably not repair any damage caused by them.

Properly and completely removing such infections can be complex and often require manual removal procedures which may or may not be entirely effective either.



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