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| I downloaded and installed Norton antivirus 2007 for Vista. After a successful download, I turned on the firewall, checked for security updates, and ran live update. Now, the Security Center Services will not open. I talked to symantec and they informed me that once I downloaded Norton 2007, it migrated with Windows security and there is no problem. I have a GREEN check mark on my Norton icon in the systray and appear to be protected. I still would like to know if what symantec said is true, do I not need to worry about Windows Security Center opening? Anyone having this same problem? If so, I would like to hear from you. Thanks. | Guest
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| Yeah, I have the same problem, but is Norton what caused it? Because I uninstalled it, and the Security Center still wont start.. and its pretty lame cause I dont have a firewall besides McAfee, and i feel that its not helping at all. :/ "Doug" wrote: Quote:
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| I'm assuming Norton caused it because the Security Center was fine before loading the software. As mentioned, all defintitions are updated and firewall is on. I have a green checkmark in the Norton icon which is indicating I am protected. However, the fact that I can't open the Security Center is troublesome to me. Not sure what to do, if anything. "Grant" wrote: Quote:
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| i have the same problem here gentlemen. and it seems we are blaming it on one thing, norton 2007. everything seemed to work well. my security center was functional, until i installed norton. eversince, i can't turn my security center on. i already uninstalled norton from my pc, but still the problem exists. i hope microsoft would check on this problem. -- lester valle | Guest
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| I have the Same problem. I downloaded Nortons 2007 and I am getting the exact same thing and I am not sure what needs to be done to resolve this?? HELP ! "lester valle" wrote: Quote:
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| Doug I have the same problem, except that the error message 'security center can't be started' started to appear after the last windows Vista update (12-Jun-07). Prior to that, Security Center worked OK. Yes, I have Norton Anti-Virus 2007 installed, but this does not seem to be the problem with me because Security Center has worked up until the last Windows Vista Update. The problem falls squarely on Microsoft to fix this problem. Windows Vista is so buggy that it should never have been released. There are many problems with Vista. I have a core 2 duo computer running Windows Vista Home Premium. This runs much slower than my previous computer (Pentium 4/2.4 GHz) running Windows XP. Vista takes far too long to shut down. Updates invariably cause more problems than they cure. Security messages pop up everywhere all the time. Is this user-friendliness? Is this progress?????????????????????????????????? Microsoft- you have got your fingers severly burnt with Vista. Do something about it please. Wfeg "Doug" wrote: Quote:
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| I had Norton2007 and the security center was running absulutly fin simultaneously, as the firewall and the antivirus of norton is show under ' window security center' but after i installed McAfee the proble started, the Window security center cant be started as the job is don by McAfee Security center. I uninstalled the McAfee antivirus bu couldnt able to unistall the 'McAfee Security Center' and the 'Window security center is not starting up A help would be appreciated, Vista is bad too.... beautiful graphics but lacks standard in task -- dawa747 | Guest
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| Do you have a System Restore point from a time before you installed McAfee? You might even find McAfee created one for you. Click the Start button and type 'system restore' (without the quotes), followed by Enter. If Windows throws up a security message, click the Continue button. After a few seconds System Restore should appear. If the date of the suggested restore point is before you installed McAfee, click Next, and on the next page click Finish. If the suggested restore point is after you installed McAfee, select "Choose a different restore point" before clicking Next. This will give you a list of recent restore points. If they don't go far back enough, tick the box that says "Show restore points older than 5 days". If you can find one that says "Installed McAfee" or something similar, pick that, otherwise pick one that occurs immediately before you installed it (or as close as you can). Click Next and follow the instructions. Windows will reboot and restore your system to the time selected. You will not lose any files in the process, but any software you've installed since that time will have to be installed again. "dawa747" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:fd98157e08452d92c792bf07688667a3@nntp-gateway.com... Quote:
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| Go to McAfee's site, and get their Removal Tool to remove the remains of their Program! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "dawa747" wrote: Quote:
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| Just a Question did you remove Norton properly prior to installation of mcafee? Anyhow a direct support group for your concern is available if you're in the US/CANADA try calling up a free support group 866 727 2338 ( Microsoft PCSafety ) "dawa747" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:fd98157e08452d92c792bf07688667a3@nntp-gateway.com... Quote:
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