Windows Security Center GONE

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Guest

Ok I had a nasty virus. It has in effect gotten rid of my windows security
center. My Firewall still works, and thats all I know. The security center
services does not start, so when I check to see if its there in services.msc,
its not even listed! So now what? net start wscsrv says its not there either.
I think maybe I was joined to a domain, but I don't know how to know if I am
or how to leave. This is my personal computer and was never assigned a
domain, so I shouldn't have one now but I am not sure. Please help!
 
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Guest

Brent said:
Ok I had a nasty virus. It has in effect gotten rid of my windows security
center. My Firewall still works, and thats all I know. The security center
services does not start, so when I check to see if its there in services.msc,
its not even listed! So now what? net start wscsrv says its not there either.
I think maybe I was joined to a domain, but I don't know how to know if I am
or how to leave. This is my personal computer and was never assigned a
domain, so I shouldn't have one now but I am not sure. Please help!

My suggestion to anyone who has had a virus infection: store off any files
you want to save, reformat the hard drive, and re-install Windows. Install
and update a good antivirus program, scan the media you stored your files on,
then restore them.

Otherwise you will never know for sure that you have fixed everything, and
you you will never know if any future problems are new, or caused by things
the virus did that you didn't fix.

Good luck!
 
K

kurttrail

Brent said:
Ok I had a nasty virus. It has in effect gotten rid of my windows
security center. My Firewall still works, and thats all I know. The
security center services does not start, so when I check to see if
its there in services.msc, its not even listed! So now what? net
start wscsrv says its not there either. I think maybe I was joined to
a domain, but I don't know how to know if I am or how to leave. This
is my personal computer and was never assigned a domain, so I
shouldn't have one now but I am not sure. Please help!

It seems that WSC was out to lunch to begin with.

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Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
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http://microscum.com/mscommunity
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
 
G

Guest

No it was never out to lunch. A link from AIM downloaded the file web.exe.
Norton AV 2003 said "Yeah I got it, dont worry buddy" (sarcasm) but in the
end it did nothing. The virus shut down WSC and used group policy to disable
my firewall. I do not need to reformat my computer, I'm not that crazy where
my PC has to be squeaky clean. I know that the virus is gone, and I know my
firewall is back up and running. What I cannot do is run my Windows Security
Center because the service is no longer even listed for me to turn it back
on! So please, I'm not trying to be mean and I'm not angry at the last two
replies; all input is appreciated. However please help me with what I asked,
not what I ought to do.

Thank you.
 
K

kurttrail

Brent said:
No it was never out to lunch. A link from AIM downloaded the file
web.exe. Norton AV 2003 said "Yeah I got it, dont worry buddy"
(sarcasm) but in the end it did nothing. The virus shut down WSC and
used group policy to disable my firewall. I do not need to reformat
my computer, I'm not that crazy where my PC has to be squeaky clean.
I know that the virus is gone, and I know my firewall is back up and
running. What I cannot do is run my Windows Security Center because
the service is no longer even listed for me to turn it back on! So
please, I'm not trying to be mean and I'm not angry at the last two
replies; all input is appreciated. However please help me with what I
asked, not what I ought to do.

"You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometimes you just might find
You get what you need"

--
Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
 

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