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CA eTrust Antivirus (Vista version)



 
 
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Old September 14th 06, 07:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general,microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Martin
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Default CA eTrust Antivirus (Vista version)

I have a years free subscription to the CA eTrust antivurus for windows
Vista and I have installed the latest beta. Every time I start the OS,
Windows Defender blocks two of the task bar programs from running; "CA
AntiVirus System Tray Application" and "CA ISS Dashboard Tray".

If I open Windows Defender and look at startup programs, each of these
programs is show as permitted, but the "Remove", "Disable" and "Enable"
buttons are greyed out.

How do I stop these programs being blocked?

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Old September 15th 06, 04:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security,microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
danp
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Default CA eTrust Antivirus (Vista version)

yeah, i have the same trouble here

funny to see the recommandation for vista about antivirus and vista block it

how to fix that?

"Martin" wrote:

I have a years free subscription to the CA eTrust antivurus for windows
Vista and I have installed the latest beta. Every time I start the OS,
Windows Defender blocks two of the task bar programs from running; "CA
AntiVirus System Tray Application" and "CA ISS Dashboard Tray".

If I open Windows Defender and look at startup programs, each of these
programs is show as permitted, but the "Remove", "Disable" and "Enable"
buttons are greyed out.

How do I stop these programs being blocked?

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Old September 16th 06, 03:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security,microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Hurricane Andrew
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Default CA eTrust Antivirus (Vista version)

Disable UAC. Far as I can tell, that's the only way.

As a side note: the concept behind UAC is wonderful. The way it is
implemented in Vista is evil.

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"Hurricane" Andrew


"danp" wrote in message
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yeah, i have the same trouble here

funny to see the recommandation for vista about antivirus and vista block
it

how to fix that?

"Martin" wrote:

I have a years free subscription to the CA eTrust antivurus for windows
Vista and I have installed the latest beta. Every time I start the OS,
Windows Defender blocks two of the task bar programs from running; "CA
AntiVirus System Tray Application" and "CA ISS Dashboard Tray".

If I open Windows Defender and look at startup programs, each of these
programs is show as permitted, but the "Remove", "Disable" and "Enable"
buttons are greyed out.

How do I stop these programs being blocked?


 




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