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TOFU...

On 22/02/2013 3:26 PM, KG wrote:
> >From what I can determine, Defender is a built-in part of Windows and
> cannot be un-installed.  It doesn't appear in the 'Programs and
> Features' list of programs to un-install.  I'm able to use my Start
> menu to search for and find Defender but when I try to open it I get a
> message saying Defender is turned off.
You're right... you'll have to forgive my ailing memory, it's been a 
long time since WD last afflicted my machine ;)

When I open WD on my machine, it says: "A problem has caused this 
program's service to stop."

This might, possibly maybe, be related to me disabling the Windows 
Defender service from the "Services" panel after it refused to turn 
itself off when asked politely.

Just be careful, once or twice Windows has re-enabled the service 
without asking first, and fork errors come back with a vengeance.

Ryan


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