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I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. First of all,
I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows XP Pro and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it scheduled to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the first time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and watched, nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting the schedule. |
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Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in
progress. Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. -- "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...> I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. First of > all, > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows XP > Pro > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it > scheduled > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the first > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and > watched, > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting the > schedule. |
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Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show mpcmdrun.exe
running. "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in > progress. > > Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. > > -- > > "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...> > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. First of > > all, > > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows XP > > Pro > > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it > > scheduled > > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the first > > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and > > watched, > > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting the > > schedule. > > > |
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Hi Bill, Doug,
I have the same issue.....had WD for a few days and it hasnt run a scheduled scan once as far as I can tell from the UI, eventlog, windowsUpdate.log etc I have noticed also that if I change the scheduled time I sometimes get a popup on the taskbar indicating there has been a change to WD config, other times no popup! The eventlog does reflect a change was made though...... Sounds like a bug to me ![]() Thx Tim "Doug in Alaska" wrote: > Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show mpcmdrun.exe > running. > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in > > progress. > > > > Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. > > > > -- > > > > "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...> > > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. First of > > > all, > > > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows XP > > > Pro > > > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it > > > scheduled > > > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the first > > > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and > > > watched, > > > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting the > > > schedule. > > > > > > |
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Just found another post that explains a probable cause......Task Scheduler
needs to be enabled and the service needs to be running as the daily scan is a hidden task. It can be found by opening the scheduled task folder from the control panel, click Advanced on the menus and click Show Hidden Tasks....the "MP Sceduled Scan" task appears........ I have some feedback for the Beta....DONT MAKE IT HIDDEN Doug in Alaska" wrote: > Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show mpcmdrun.exe > running. > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in > > progress. > > > > Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. > > > > -- > > > > "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...> > > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. First of > > > all, > > > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows XP > > > Pro > > > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it > > > scheduled > > > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the first > > > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and > > > watched, > > > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting the > > > schedule. > > > > > > |
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You can see whether the job is present in the Windows Scheduler, at least,
on XP: control panel, maintenance, scheduled tasks, advanced, show hidden jobs. Look for a job running mpcmdrun.exe you can also run mpcmdrun.exe yourself--the syntax is given if you run it with no parameters. Is the windows scheduler disabled? -- "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:945258FC-7E6E-42D1-BC28-0C373E20A8DD@microsoft.com... > Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show mpcmdrun.exe > running. > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > >> Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in >> progress. >> >> Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. >> >> -- >> >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message >> news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...>> > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. First >> > of >> > all, >> > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows XP >> > Pro >> > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it >> > scheduled >> > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the >> > first >> > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and >> > watched, >> > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting the >> > schedule. >> >> >> |
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I'm having the same problem with scheduling a scan. Everything is ok with
the task scheduler. I tried running the file 'mpcmdrun.exe' and I see a box starting to open and then disappearing very quickly. Could the file be corrupted? "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > You can see whether the job is present in the Windows Scheduler, at least, > on XP: > > control panel, maintenance, scheduled tasks, advanced, show hidden jobs. > > Look for a job running mpcmdrun.exe > > you can also run mpcmdrun.exe yourself--the syntax is given if you run it > with no parameters. > > Is the windows scheduler disabled? > > -- > > "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:945258FC-7E6E-42D1-BC28-0C373E20A8DD@microsoft.com... > > Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show mpcmdrun.exe > > running. > > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > >> Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in > >> progress. > >> > >> Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > >> message > >> news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...> >> > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. First > >> > of > >> > all, > >> > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows XP > >> > Pro > >> > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it > >> > scheduled > >> > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the > >> > first > >> > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and > >> > watched, > >> > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting the > >> > schedule. > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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This is a command prompt app--if you run it using start, run, you won't see
anything useful. You need to do start, run, cmd <enter> and then run it at the command prompt to see the help in the file for the syntax. Run by itself with no arguments it will just give its syntax and exit. -- "alan1801" <alan1801@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:12A7AE88-302F-4D1D-9009-D3A6F9DFD801@microsoft.com... > I'm having the same problem with scheduling a scan. Everything is ok with > the task scheduler. I tried running the file 'mpcmdrun.exe' and I see a > box > starting to open and then disappearing very quickly. Could the file be > corrupted? > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > >> You can see whether the job is present in the Windows Scheduler, at >> least, >> on XP: >> >> control panel, maintenance, scheduled tasks, advanced, show hidden jobs. >> >> Look for a job running mpcmdrun.exe >> >> you can also run mpcmdrun.exe yourself--the syntax is given if you run it >> with no parameters. >> >> Is the windows scheduler disabled? >> >> -- >> >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message >> news:945258FC-7E6E-42D1-BC28-0C373E20A8DD@microsoft.com... >> > Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show >> > mpcmdrun.exe >> > running. >> > >> > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: >> > >> >> Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in >> >> progress. >> >> >> >> Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> >> message >> >> news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...>> >> > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. >> >> > First >> >> > of >> >> > all, >> >> > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows >> >> > XP >> >> > Pro >> >> > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it >> >> > scheduled >> >> > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the >> >> > first >> >> > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and >> >> > watched, >> >> > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting >> >> > the >> >> > schedule. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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I found this document:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;246183. After doing steps 4-7, I now can run a scheduled scan. I was told that even though the document was written for W2K, the instructions in 4-7 would work for those of us with XP and they were right. "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > This is a command prompt app--if you run it using start, run, you won't see > anything useful. > > You need to do start, run, cmd <enter> > and then run it at the command prompt to see the help in the file for the > syntax. Run by itself with no arguments it will just give its syntax and > exit. > > -- > > "alan1801" <alan1801@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:12A7AE88-302F-4D1D-9009-D3A6F9DFD801@microsoft.com... > > I'm having the same problem with scheduling a scan. Everything is ok with > > the task scheduler. I tried running the file 'mpcmdrun.exe' and I see a > > box > > starting to open and then disappearing very quickly. Could the file be > > corrupted? > > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > >> You can see whether the job is present in the Windows Scheduler, at > >> least, > >> on XP: > >> > >> control panel, maintenance, scheduled tasks, advanced, show hidden jobs. > >> > >> Look for a job running mpcmdrun.exe > >> > >> you can also run mpcmdrun.exe yourself--the syntax is given if you run it > >> with no parameters. > >> > >> Is the windows scheduler disabled? > >> > >> -- > >> > >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > >> message > >> news:945258FC-7E6E-42D1-BC28-0C373E20A8DD@microsoft.com... > >> > Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show > >> > mpcmdrun.exe > >> > running. > >> > > >> > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in > >> >> progress. > >> >> > >> >> Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> > >> >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > >> >> message > >> >> news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...> >> >> > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. > >> >> > First > >> >> > of > >> >> > all, > >> >> > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows > >> >> > XP > >> >> > Pro > >> >> > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it > >> >> > scheduled > >> >> > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the > >> >> > first > >> >> > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and > >> >> > watched, > >> >> > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting > >> >> > the > >> >> > schedule. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Hi alan,
The link you provided isn't working for me. Suggestions please? Scheduled scan still isn't working for me so I need to follow steps 4-7 as you suggest. "alan1801" wrote: > I found this document: > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;246183. After doing > steps 4-7, I now can run a scheduled scan. I was told that even though the > document was written for W2K, the instructions in 4-7 would work for those of > us with XP and they were right. > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > This is a command prompt app--if you run it using start, run, you won't see > > anything useful. > > > > You need to do start, run, cmd <enter> > > and then run it at the command prompt to see the help in the file for the > > syntax. Run by itself with no arguments it will just give its syntax and > > exit. > > > > -- > > > > "alan1801" <alan1801@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:12A7AE88-302F-4D1D-9009-D3A6F9DFD801@microsoft.com... > > > I'm having the same problem with scheduling a scan. Everything is ok with > > > the task scheduler. I tried running the file 'mpcmdrun.exe' and I see a > > > box > > > starting to open and then disappearing very quickly. Could the file be > > > corrupted? > > > > > > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > > > > >> You can see whether the job is present in the Windows Scheduler, at > > >> least, > > >> on XP: > > >> > > >> control panel, maintenance, scheduled tasks, advanced, show hidden jobs. > > >> > > >> Look for a job running mpcmdrun.exe > > >> > > >> you can also run mpcmdrun.exe yourself--the syntax is given if you run it > > >> with no parameters. > > >> > > >> Is the windows scheduler disabled? > > >> > > >> -- > > >> > > >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > > >> message > > >> news:945258FC-7E6E-42D1-BC28-0C373E20A8DD@microsoft.com... > > >> > Scan in progress isn't showing and task manager doesn't show > > >> > mpcmdrun.exe > > >> > running. > > >> > > > >> > "Bill Sanderson" wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> Start the ui, and watch for a bit and see whether it shows the scan in > > >> >> progress. > > >> >> > > >> >> Run task manager, and look for mpcmdrun.exe running. > > >> >> > > >> >> -- > > >> >> > > >> >> "Doug in Alaska" <DouginAlaska@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > > >> >> message > > >> >> news 4AE254C-4FBA-4EA7-989E-B2F1C86CC003@microsoft.com...> > >> >> > I'm new to this discussion board and also a new Defender user. > > >> >> > First > > >> >> > of > > >> >> > all, > > >> >> > I'm a huge fan of Microsoft products. I'm currently running Windows > > >> >> > XP > > >> >> > Pro > > >> >> > and Internet Explorer. I'm really happy with Defender and have it > > >> >> > scheduled > > >> >> > to run automatically at 6:00 PM on Sunday evenings. Tonight is the > > >> >> > first > > >> >> > time the schedule was to take effect (6:00 PM) and as I sat here and > > >> >> > watched, > > >> >> > nothing happened. Any suggestions? I saved changes after setting > > >> >> > the > > >> >> > schedule. > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > |
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