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I had WindowsDefender Beta 2 running on my computer, but there was a minor
problem with it (it kept telling me that it hadn't performed any updates on the main screen, however, when I did click on the "update now" button - it either updated or told me it was up to date - and I could not get the main screen to tell me it was actually up to date. I tried reinstalling the program, but since it was on my computer it wouldn't let me. I then uninstalled the program (and rebooted) and tried to install it again and I either click on run or save and it doesn't do anything. If I click on run, it looks like it's downloading the install program to a temporary folder, but it doesn't actually run upon completion (I can't find the file in any temporary folder). If I click on save, it looks like it's saving the file (in "My Downloads" or "Desktop"), however, the file is not there upon completion - so I can't run it. Very wierd!!!! I even did a search and removed any remaining reference to WindowsDefender from my computer (including the registry) - and the same thing happened. Can anyone help me get this program to install on my computer again??? Microsoft doesn't provide tech support for beta products, so they told me to try here for any assistance. |
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I've two thoughts about this:
1) disable real-time protection in your antivirus while attempting the install--remember to re-enable it afterwards. 2) if that does not help--look for a message in .announcements from Mike Treit--in the last week or so. It has a series of troubleshooting steps for an issue with Windows Defender that sometimes interferes with downloading. -- "PoconoEMT" <PoconoEMT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:95148625-AC82-48F5-B345-3F9FFD724B8D@microsoft.com... >I had WindowsDefender Beta 2 running on my computer, but there was a minor > problem with it (it kept telling me that it hadn't performed any updates > on > the main screen, however, when I did click on the "update now" button - it > either updated or told me it was up to date - and I could not get the main > screen to tell me it was actually up to date. > > I tried reinstalling the program, but since it was on my computer it > wouldn't let me. I then uninstalled the program (and rebooted) and tried > to > install it again and I either click on run or save and it doesn't do > anything. If I click on run, it looks like it's downloading the install > program to a temporary folder, but it doesn't actually run upon completion > (I > can't find the file in any temporary folder). If I click on save, it looks > like it's saving the file (in "My Downloads" or "Desktop"), however, the > file > is not there upon completion - so I can't run it. Very wierd!!!! > > I even did a search and removed any remaining reference to WindowsDefender > from my computer (including the registry) - and the same thing happened. > > Can anyone help me get this program to install on my computer again??? > Microsoft doesn't provide tech support for beta products, so they told me > to > try here for any assistance. |
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Thank you. After temporarily turning off my anti-virus, I was able to
reinstall this program. I should have known to do that, thanks again for the reminder that this causes conflicts at times. "Bill Sanderson MVP" wrote: > I've two thoughts about this: > > 1) disable real-time protection in your antivirus while attempting the > install--remember to re-enable it afterwards. > > 2) if that does not help--look for a message in .announcements from Mike > Treit--in the last week or so. It has a series of troubleshooting steps for > an issue with Windows Defender that sometimes interferes with downloading. > > -- > > "PoconoEMT" <PoconoEMT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:95148625-AC82-48F5-B345-3F9FFD724B8D@microsoft.com... > >I had WindowsDefender Beta 2 running on my computer, but there was a minor > > problem with it (it kept telling me that it hadn't performed any updates > > on > > the main screen, however, when I did click on the "update now" button - it > > either updated or told me it was up to date - and I could not get the main > > screen to tell me it was actually up to date. > > > > I tried reinstalling the program, but since it was on my computer it > > wouldn't let me. I then uninstalled the program (and rebooted) and tried > > to > > install it again and I either click on run or save and it doesn't do > > anything. If I click on run, it looks like it's downloading the install > > program to a temporary folder, but it doesn't actually run upon completion > > (I > > can't find the file in any temporary folder). If I click on save, it looks > > like it's saving the file (in "My Downloads" or "Desktop"), however, the > > file > > is not there upon completion - so I can't run it. Very wierd!!!! > > > > I even did a search and removed any remaining reference to WindowsDefender > > from my computer (including the registry) - and the same thing happened. > > > > Can anyone help me get this program to install on my computer again??? > > Microsoft doesn't provide tech support for beta products, so they told me > > to > > try here for any assistance. > > > |
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Its one of those things that I never remember to do myself, and I've just
been lucky, I think. -- "PoconoEMT" <PoconoEMT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news EA1B708-BC35-4ACB-AD5B-0FDC2926655F@microsoft.com...> Thank you. After temporarily turning off my anti-virus, I was able to > reinstall this program. I should have known to do that, thanks again for > the > reminder that this causes conflicts at times. |
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