Hello Jock,
If you want to test to see if Windows Defender is protecting your system
from spyware in real-time, try EICAR the harmless test file...
This is from Joe Faulhaber [MSFT]:
"We've had EICAR in our definitions for about two months now, which also
means we're not communicating the content of the definitions very well, but
that's another issue.
For those of you who want to know what we're talking about, the EICAR group
came up with a harmless file detected by antivirus products so you can
safely verify the product's working. If you haven't seen Windows Defender
detect something, visit
http://eicar.org , download the 68 byte file
eicar.com.txt, and copy it to your startup folder. Your AV solution (that
you should be running *IN ADDITION* to Windows Defender) will also pick it
up.
--
FATE
The inevitable is the great tragedian, never the humorist.
"Jock" wrote:
> Thanks Bob et al - I will stop nervously trying to switch Defender on - I
> accept that it is still working as part of One-care when it says it is
> switched off. Any way to prove this is the case?
>
> Ritshaad (not Jock how did he get in here?)
> --
> Thanks mille fois
>
>
> "Anonymous Bob" wrote:
>
> >
> > "wun09" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news
14963C8-554E-479D-AA84-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I have the same problem and I am running one care. Every time I restart
> > > windows or every time defender does an update it turns itself off!! THIS
> > IS
> > > VERY ANNOYING!!!!
> > > If someone knows why please give it up.
> >
> > Windows Defender is part of OneCare. What you're seeing is normal. The only
> > justification for WD to remain on the system is access to the WD Options
> > menu and the WD Software Explorer.
> >
> > Bob Vanderveen
> >
> >
> >