I tried this solution a while ago. It did not survive a system restart.
"josh b" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> i'm very glad it worked for you too! pass on the knowledge to anyone else
> you
> find!
> thanks
> josh B
>
> "Oxford B." wrote:
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>>
>> Yes, brilliant! That does it!! Your solution works! Everyone else was
>> totally clueless about this. They are just giving the same advice that
>> is
>> already on the Microsoft knowledge base.
>>
>> The problem, judging from the posts, seems to be an issue for many
>> people.
>> It's obvious that Microsoft has done some tweak recently to Windows
>> Defender.
>>
>> Well done and many thanks!!!
>> Oxford B.
>> ----------------------
>> "josh b" wrote:
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>> > found an easy fix for this exact problem... when installing the program
>> > after
>> > it installs the service access the service properties and go to the
>> > "logon"
>> > tab... Change "log on as" to your local admin and password... this will
>> > tell
>> > you that the administrator has been granted a certain permission...
>> > change it
>> > back to "local system account" and retry the installation service
>> > start...
>> > should start the service and everything is peachy!!!!!!
>> >
>>
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