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DEFENDER WON'T LOAD



 
 
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Old January 23rd 08, 03:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
John[_28_]
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Default DEFENDER WON'T LOAD

Vista Home Premium. Windows defender won't start. Get some error
message... 0x800106ba.

Also... when I boot all security is turned off. I turn it all on again
but when boot again its off again.

help

John
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Old January 23rd 08, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Engel
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Default DEFENDER WON'T LOAD

Are you running Microsoft Live OneCare?


"John" wrote:

Vista Home Premium. Windows defender won't start. Get some error
message... 0x800106ba.

Also... when I boot all security is turned off. I turn it all on again
but when boot again its off again.

help

John

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Old January 23rd 08, 11:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
robinb
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Default DEFENDER WON'T LOAD

lol-Engel you beat me to it ;P. I was going to ask him the same question
robin
"Engel" wrote in message
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Are you running Microsoft Live OneCare?


"John" wrote:

Vista Home Premium. Windows defender won't start. Get some error
message... 0x800106ba.

Also... when I boot all security is turned off. I turn it all on again
but when boot again its off again.

help

John


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Old January 26th 08, 02:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
John[_28_]
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Default DEFENDER WON'T LOAD

No. It's driving me crazy. i can't run it. I can't uninstall it. I am
getting ready to erase the whole thing from the registry, erase it from
disk. See what happens and install it again.

John

Engel wrote:
Are you running Microsoft Live OneCare?


"John" wrote:

Vista Home Premium. Windows defender won't start. Get some error
message... 0x800106ba.

Also... when I boot all security is turned off. I turn it all on again
but when boot again its off again.

help

John

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Old January 29th 08, 04:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
jonty learnfast
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Default DEFENDER WON'T LOAD

john it appears that windows are sending 2006 beta update version as an
automatic update my updates which were done auto daily were ok up to
23-1-2008, then they changed to this obsolete beta rubbish.
microsoft should give us a software patch to fix the problem they created,
what do you say?
--
awesome brother


"John" wrote:

No. It's driving me crazy. i can't run it. I can't uninstall it. I am
getting ready to erase the whole thing from the registry, erase it from
disk. See what happens and install it again.

John

Engel wrote:
Are you running Microsoft Live OneCare?


"John" wrote:

Vista Home Premium. Windows defender won't start. Get some error
message... 0x800106ba.

Also... when I boot all security is turned off. I turn it all on again
but when boot again its off again.

help

John


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Old January 29th 08, 05:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Robinb
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Default DEFENDER WON'T LOAD

if you want to disable defender in Vista - you can disable it so it will
not work at all
look at this
http://www.groovypost.com/howto/micr...crosoft-vista/


and you can take it out of startup by checking this out

http://www.groovypost.com/howto/micr...ystem-startup/

robin
"jonty learnfast" wrote in
message ...
john it appears that windows are sending 2006 beta update version as an
automatic update my updates which were done auto daily were ok up to
23-1-2008, then they changed to this obsolete beta rubbish.
microsoft should give us a software patch to fix the problem they created,
what do you say?
--
awesome brother


"John" wrote:

No. It's driving me crazy. i can't run it. I can't uninstall it. I am
getting ready to erase the whole thing from the registry, erase it from
disk. See what happens and install it again.

John

Engel wrote:
Are you running Microsoft Live OneCare?


"John" wrote:

Vista Home Premium. Windows defender won't start. Get some error
message... 0x800106ba.

Also... when I boot all security is turned off. I turn it all on again
but when boot again its off again.

help

John




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Old March 30th 08, 07:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
garysgold[_5_]
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Default DEFENDER WON'T LOAD


Maybe this will help: 'Error message when you run Windows Defender:
\"Error Code 0x800106ba\"' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931849)

Gary


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Vista Home Premium SP1 Q6600 Quad Core 2.40 GHz 4 GB Ram 800 MHz Nvidia
8600GTS 256MB 500 GB HD Exp. Index=5.5
 




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