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"Keving3" wrote:
| This started the other day with my XP machine, Auto update keeps reminding me
| that newer Defender signiture updates are available.
| Here is a bit of my "update history"
| Definition Update 1.14.1350.3 for BETA Windows Defender (KB915597)
| Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Other Source
| Windows Defender Definition Update 1.14.1350.3 for BETA Windows Defender
| (KB915597) Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Microsoft Update
| Windows Defender Definition Update 1.14.1350.3 for BETA Windows Defender
| (KB915597) Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Other Source
| Windows Defender Definition Update 1.14.1350.3 for BETA Windows Defender
| (KB915597) Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Automatic Updates
| Windows Defender Definition Update 1.14.1350.3 for BETA Windows Defender
| (KB915597)
| Before that it did the same thing with the signiture before this one.
| Anybody got ideas??
| Thanks,
| Kevin
I began experiencing problems with the Defender updates on Wed March 8, 2006
with the continual notification and "Empty - 0 kb" download of the following
Def. update 1.14.1314.1 - And on each successive update.
Thanks for providing the link that has info on removing the definition file
and beginning anew with the update process!!
Also thanks for the great Defender program!
Debbie
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Ever since that, each successive Definition Update has resulted in the same
irritating problem
I just updated from Windows 95 to Windows ME on my 200MMX, 32MB RAM old
clunker, which continues to serve me well.
I appreciate the convenience of the new-for-me automatic update.
However, one of my security updates, KB828026, keeps repeating. I have
"successfully" installed it some six times now, yet every morning, I get the
little shield downloading it again and telling me to install it again.
It is I believe actually a security update for Windows Media Player 9, which
I got updated to in the overall update process. I also updated from IE 5.5 to
IE 6 SP 1 in the middle of this, if that is relevant.
Have I in fact successfully installed the update? If not, how do I? If so,
how do I get Windows Update to stop bugging me about it? And, am I eating up
hard disc space (in which my Model T is not terribly oversupplied with) with
six or more copies of this update, and if so, how do I find them and clean
them out?
puzzled
You might want to mention that when a person runs the remove on the
definition file that they will receive a message asking: "Are you sure you
want to uninstall?"
It almost sounds like the Defender program will be uninstalled because it
doesn't specify "are you sure you want to uninstall the Definition File".
Just thought you might want to consider this since there are many people who
don't have much pc experience and this could prompt many questions due to the
lack of clarity.
Thanks again. :)
Debbie (aka Bratpack)
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How to troubleshoot definition update issues for Windows Defender
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918355
NOTE: " If you are a home user who is experiencing this problem on your
personal computer, you can receive no-charge support by phone, chat, or
e-mail (http://www.microsoft.com/protect/support/default.mspx) . If you
are experiencing this problem on a network computer at work, read the
"Information for users on an enterprise network" section. "
Also: Windows Defender no-charge support via email or chat -
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&prid=7552&st=&st=1
MowGreen
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"Keving3" escribió:
> Esto comenzó el otro día con mi máquina XP, la actualización automática me sigue recordando
> Que las nuevas actualizaciones signiture Defensa están disponibles.
> Aquí hay un poco de mi "actualización de la historia"
> Actualizar Definición 1.14.1350.3 para la beta de Windows Defender (KB915597)
> Miércoles, 22 de marzo 2006 Fuente Otros
> Windows Defender Actualización Definición 1.14.1350.3 para la beta de Windows Defender
> (KB915597) Miércoles, 22 de marzo 2006 de Microsoft Update
> Windows Defender Actualización Definición 1.14.1350.3 para la beta de Windows Defender
> (KB915597) Miércoles, 22 de marzo 2006 Fuente Otros
> Windows Defender Actualización Definición 1.14.1350.3 para la beta de Windows Defender
> (KB915597) Miércoles, 22 de marzo 2006 Actualizaciones automáticas
> Windows Defender Actualización Definición 1.14.1350.3 para la beta de Windows Defender
> (KB915597)
> Antes de que hizo lo mismo con el signiture antes de éste.
> ¿Alguien tiene ideas??
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
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