It's normal for antiviruses to behave that way, as others have pointed
out. If you think a security app isn't for you, my advice is to just
go ahead and dump it, even if it's the best in the business. From my
experience, computers are a lot like people, and they're all different
too! I personally think Avast is the best free antivirus out there,
but then again, stick to what works for you, especially for
antiviruses.
However, do bear in mind that you're likely to face similar issues
with any antivirus you try. Check out
http://avscan.blogspot.com for
my blabberings on antivirus software; basically, how they fared for
me. I've tried out the major brands, including the free stuff. Best of
luck!
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tashfeen
http://techqi.blogspot.com
On Jun 4, 4:15 am, "jbclem" <jbcl...@charter.net> wrote:
> Antivirusprograms usually set up services(such as updating) so that they start up when Win2000 starts up and run
> automatically. I usually stop these from running and switch them from automatic to manual. Today I updated my Avastantivirus, and it's found a way to prevent me from changing or disabling two services that it wants at startup. In
> other words, it's taken control of my computer away from me. Before I uninstall this arrogant program, can someone help
> me figure out how to undo this.
>
> What happens is that when I go into the Microsoft Management Console, and look in the Properties for either of these
> services, I can change the "startup type" from automatic to manual. But when I click on Apply, or OK, a box comes up
> that says "Microsoft Management Console" and "Access is Denied". I can only click on Cancel to close the Properties box
> without making any changes.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> John