Malke:
It turns out it's a moot point. I installed Vista SP1 yesterday afternoon.
When the system came back up, it wouldn't allow me to logon to the domain,
the server did not have a trust relationship with my laptop. Odd, my laptop
and my user account were (and had been) members of the domain. I logged in as
local admin, disjoined and re-joined the domain, then logged in to the domain
as myself. A new profile was created since I had joined a new domain. I
copied over relavent data from the old profile, and went on. The security
warning has not reappeared so far. It looks like the problem had something to
do with my profile.
I agree about ESET, it's an impressive product.
Bruce
"Malke" wrote:
> Bruce Wilkinson wrote:
>
> > Malke, I've been seeing Security Center report multiple antivirus programs
> > for a month now. I used your advice about verifying the repository, then
> > rebuilding it when the repository is consistent. As I said, it works for a
> > while, but the next time I restart, the security warning is back.
> >
> > I have used uninstall (in Add/Remove), the Windows Install Clean Up tool,
> > and the specialized remove tool for Prevx, the previous antivirus. The
> > current antivirus is ESET NOD32.
>
> Disconnect from the Internet to be safe. Uninstall NOD32 (the best one and
> the one to keep, IMO). Since Prevx has a removal tool, use it again. Now
> Security Center should show that no antivirus is installed. Does it? If
> yes, reinstall NOD32. If no, post back with the name of the antivirus
> Security Center thinks is installed. Also don't forget to include the names
> any other security type software you have installed, including Ad-Aware,
> Spybot S&D, etc.
>
> Malke
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