In news:2F96D3D4-15DD-4296...@microsoft.com,
Robbok <Rob...@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
I'd check McAfee/NAI help pages for this first.....perhaps there's a fix
listed?
2. Update or upgrade your McAfee application.
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~PA Bear
Buy and install your /own/ version of VirusScan or any other reliable AV
app.
Personally, I would never rely on such a set-up. I recommend that you get
and install your own AV app. If cost is a factor, there are several free
ones available (e.g., AVG7, Avast) which Security Center monitors without
problem.
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), AH-VSOP
Dupont24 wrote:
> I have the same exact issue...to a tee. I have McAfee A/V through Verizon
> and I get the Windows Security balloon that A/V is out of date
> ...happened since about 2- 3 weeks ago. When I go to update McAfee
> manually...it's already up-to-date through its auto update feature. I'm
> interested in a better solution than having to squelch my paranoia by
> checking for McAfee updates everytime to get rid of the warning balloon.
> Sounds like you have some 411 that MS is working on a solution. I can
> live with it the way it is...but it's sort of annoying.
>
> > MS, according to the techies, will not recognize a new A/V any more
> > than my McAfee (which is running flawlessly). MS sends a warning
> > message to the A/V & the A/V sends it back to me-- it's
> > self-pollution-- a vicious cycle. MS is trying to dope out this
> > problem which is becoming wider spread. My homemade fix is to monitor
> > it myself & check for updates regularly-- that takes the warning
> > balloon away (after I change my security center setting to
> > "self-monitor".
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