Problems installing BitDefender on Windows ME

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Richard Steinfeld

I made multiple attempts at installing and running BitDefender on my
Windows ME system. I was only able to get it to run once in a
compromised mode, although it did indeed locate a number of infected
files which I was later able to delete manually.

The problem remains that I can't do a decent installation. There are
three error messages that are displayed in at least two failure modes.
These are:

1. "XCOMMSVR has caused an error in <unknown>." This message is
displayed upon system bootup even though I de-clicked the startup
option. Closing this box causes the program loading process to stop. The
icon has been displayed in the system tray, but disappears when this box
is clicked off.

2. "Waiting for services to start." After a long delay, the program
would abend and unload with the message "Failed to start the virus
shield. Please start the program again.". This happened repeatedly
whether the program was auto-loaded upon boot or started manually after
windows startup. This failure occurs regardless of whether the program
is started automatically or manually.

I have tried two different fixes:
- The self-repair process that's accessed by re-running the install routine
- A patch that's shown on the publisher's web site. The patch
instructions reference error message #1 above, although the failure
described doesn't seem exactly the same; there are two references to
this patch on the site -- one quotes my failure message; the other
reference does not. Running the "patch" actually doesn't fix anything --
it inserts two additional files in the program directory. Regardless,
doing this didn't help.

Any good ideas about what's going on or what I should do?
I sent the publisher a good bug report; they haven't answered.

Richard
 
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johan jansen

Richard said:
I made multiple attempts at installing and running BitDefender on my
Windows ME system. I was only able to get it to run once in a
compromised mode, although it did indeed locate a number of infected
files which I was later able to delete manually.

The problem remains that I can't do a decent installation. There are
three error messages that are displayed in at least two failure modes.
These are:

1. "XCOMMSVR has caused an error in <unknown>." This message is
displayed upon system bootup even though I de-clicked the startup
option. Closing this box causes the program loading process to stop. The
icon has been displayed in the system tray, but disappears when this box
is clicked off.

2. "Waiting for services to start." After a long delay, the program
would abend and unload with the message "Failed to start the virus
shield. Please start the program again.". This happened repeatedly
whether the program was auto-loaded upon boot or started manually after
windows startup. This failure occurs regardless of whether the program
is started automatically or manually.

I have tried two different fixes:
- The self-repair process that's accessed by re-running the install routine
- A patch that's shown on the publisher's web site. The patch
instructions reference error message #1 above, although the failure
described doesn't seem exactly the same; there are two references to
this patch on the site -- one quotes my failure message; the other
reference does not. Running the "patch" actually doesn't fix anything --
it inserts two additional files in the program directory. Regardless,
doing this didn't help.

Any good ideas about what's going on or what I should do?
I sent the publisher a good bug report; they haven't answered.

Richard

Why dont you try their Live Assistance which is 24/7 . I'm sure they
will be able to assist . I am currently running Bitdefender standard 8
on win xp no problems .

Johan
 
R

Richard Steinfeld

johan said:
Richard Steinfeld wrote:
Why dont you try their Live Assistance which is 24/7 . I'm sure they
will be able to assist . I am currently running Bitdefender standard 8
on win xp no problems .

Thanks, Johan.

I may not have been clear: I'm running the free version of BitDefender.
Do they actually offer support for it and/or do you think it's ethical
to expect this from them?

I'd also like to know if there's any way to run the program as a
stand-alone without installing it.

Richard
 
J

johan jansen

Richard said:
Thanks, Johan.

I may not have been clear: I'm running the free version of BitDefender.
Do they actually offer support for it and/or do you think it's ethical
to expect this from them?

I'd also like to know if there's any way to run the program as a
stand-alone without installing it.

Richard

Hi if you check their site they are offering free tech support .here is
an extract from their site .

Even for their free version of bitdefender.
Free Human Technical Support
Provides 24/24 e-mail, chat and phone human technical support.

Kind regards

Johan
 

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