From: Alain on 5 Apr 2010 22:31 I tried that, but the line Msiexec /x {A5CC2A09-E9D3-49EC-923D-03874BBD4C2C} does not work for me, I get an error message saying "This action is only valid for products that are currently installed. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > Try this workaround: > > 1. Remove the current signature file. To do this, click Start, click Run, type > Msiexec /x {A5CC2A09-E9D3-49EC-923D-03874BBD4C2C} > and then click OK. > 2. Open Windows Defender. To do this, click Start, click Programs, > and then click Windows Defender. > 3. Check for new definitions. To do this, click the Help options arrow next > to the Windows Defender Help icon, click About Windows Defender, and > then click Check for Updates. > > "Windows Defender definitions haven't been updated" > http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=915105 > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows - Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Enoch Root" wrote: > > | Glad I'm not the only one. I've been getting the same thing. It's also been > | trying to update automatically for several days and failed. If you try via > | Windows Update, critical updates then it downloads but also fails to install. > | It says the problem occurs after you uninstall and try to reinstall Windows > | Defender, but I have never done either, and I upgraded from Microsoft > | Antispyware, so have been using it for a year. There is definately a bug at > | microsoft's end. > >
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 6 Apr 2010 02:26 Why are you replying to a thread from April 2006? Alain wrote: > I tried that, but the line Msiexec /x > {A5CC2A09-E9D3-49EC-923D-03874BBD4C2C} > does not work for me, I get an error message saying "This action is only > valid for products that are currently installed. > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > >> Try this workaround: >> >> 1. Remove the current signature file. To do this, click Start, click Run, >> type Msiexec /x {A5CC2A09-E9D3-49EC-923D-03874BBD4C2C} >> and then click OK. >> 2. Open Windows Defender. To do this, click Start, click Programs, >> and then click Windows Defender. >> 3. Check for new definitions. To do this, click the Help options arrow >> next >> to the Windows Defender Help icon, click About Windows Defender, and >> then click Check for Updates. >> >> "Windows Defender definitions haven't been updated" >> http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=915105 >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows - Shell/User >> Microsoft Community Newsgroups >> news://msnews.microsoft.com/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Enoch Root" wrote: >> >>> Glad I'm not the only one. I've been getting the same thing. It's also >>> been trying to update automatically for several days and failed. If you >>> try via Windows Update, critical updates then it downloads but also >>> fails >>> to install. It says the problem occurs after you uninstall and try to >>> reinstall Windows Defender, but I have never done either, and I upgraded >>> from Microsoft Antispyware, so have been using it for a year. There is >>> definately a bug at microsoft's end.
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