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I have two websites that I have accessed regularly for years with no problems. Recently I
installed "Microsoft Security Essentials" and since then I cannot open those two sites. I am assuming that the antivirus program is blocking them but don't know how to allow them to run. I disabled the AV program through "services.msc" but still can't open them. I tried restarting after disabling but the AV program is active at startup so that's no help. Is there a way to stop the AV from running at startup? As I said, I am assuming the cause is MSE. -- Ray _________________________________________________ |
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On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 10:17:41 -0800, "Ray" wrote:
I have two websites that I have accessed regularly for years with no problems. Recently I installed "Microsoft Security Essentials" and since then I cannot open those two sites. I am assuming that the antivirus program is blocking them but don't know how to allow them to run. I disabled the AV program through "services.msc" but still can't open them. I tried restarting after disabling but the AV program is active at startup so that's no help. Is there a way to stop the AV from running at startup? As I said, I am assuming the cause is MSE. If there is a firewall in MSE , that could be blocking the websites . |
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On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 10:17:41 -0800, "Ray" wrote:
I have two websites that I have accessed regularly for years with no problems. Recently I installed "Microsoft Security Essentials" and since then I cannot open those two sites. I am assuming that the antivirus program is blocking them but don't know how to allow them to run. I disabled the AV program through "services.msc" but still can't open them. I tried restarting after disabling but the AV program is active at startup so that's no help. Is there a way to stop the AV from running at startup? As I said, I am assuming the cause is MSE. If there is a firewall in MSE , that could be blocking the websites . |
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Ray wrote:
I have two websites that I have accessed regularly for years with no problems. Recently I installed "Microsoft Security Essentials" and since then I cannot open those two sites. I am assuming that the antivirus program is blocking them but don't know how to allow them to run. I disabled the AV program through "services.msc" but still can't open them. I tried restarting after disabling but the AV program is active at startup so that's no help. Is there a way to stop the AV from running at startup? As I said, I am assuming the cause is MSE. In case you're not aware, The Real Truth MVP is not listed on the MVP list: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ The web page http://www.ms-mvp.org/ uses Godaddy's stealth frame-redirection to redirect you to: http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm Check out “pcbutts” using your favorite search engine. Can you really trust someone like this? Do you really want to download his software and/or follow his advice? -- JD.. |
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Ray wrote:
I have two websites that I have accessed regularly for years with no problems. Recently I installed "Microsoft Security Essentials" and since then I cannot open those two sites. I am assuming that the antivirus program is blocking them but don't know how to allow them to run. I disabled the AV program through "services.msc" but still can't open them. I tried restarting after disabling but the AV program is active at startup so that's no help. Is there a way to stop the AV from running at startup? As I said, I am assuming the cause is MSE. In case you're not aware, The Real Truth MVP is not listed on the MVP list: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ The web page http://www.ms-mvp.org/ uses Godaddy's stealth frame-redirection to redirect you to: http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm Check out “pcbutts” using your favorite search engine. Can you really trust someone like this? Do you really want to download his software and/or follow his advice? -- JD.. |
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The Real Truth MVP wrote:
MSE does not block Limewire the program or its website. do not believe any thing this guy says--he is a total fake and besides that always gives bad advise. |
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The Real Truth MVP wrote:
MSE does not block Limewire the program or its website. do not believe any thing this guy says--he is a total fake and besides that always gives bad advise. |
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do you have INFO to SHOW US We I see advise of Real Truth give out. so is that the help advise you give to a OP Hmm "Rick" wrote in message ... The Real Truth MVP wrote: MSE does not block Limewire the program or its website. do not believe any thing this guy says--he is a total fake and besides that always gives bad advise. |
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Rick
do you have INFO to SHOW US We I see advise of Real Truth give out. so is that the help advise you give to a OP Hmm "Rick" wrote in message ... The Real Truth MVP wrote: MSE does not block Limewire the program or its website. do not believe any thing this guy says--he is a total fake and besides that always gives bad advise. |
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Ray wrote:
I have two websites that I have accessed regularly for years with no problems. Recently I installed "Microsoft Security Essentials" and since then I cannot open those two sites. I am assuming that the antivirus program is blocking them but don't know how to allow them to run. I disabled the AV program through "services.msc" but still can't open them. I tried restarting after disabling but the AV program is active at startup so that's no help. Is there a way to stop the AV from running at startup? As I said, I am assuming the cause is MSE. You may well have a/several viruses Download 'malwarebytes free version' and install, update and do a FULL scan http://www.malwarebytes.org/ then, when finished Download 'Spybot search & destroy' also free and install, (DO NOT install the teatimer gadget), update, and do a scan of all your hard drives then, when finished Goto http://onecare.live.com/site/en-my/d....htm?mkt=en-my click on full service scan, follow the instructions and install when asked to do so then, when finished Goto http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/ click on Eset Online Scanner, again follow the instructions after this you should be clear of viruses, one scanner is not enough do them all, I know it takes a while but it's worth it. then uninstall them, they've done there job, they will slow your PC down in day to day use. If you need them in the future you can download again Polly |
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Ray wrote:
I have two websites that I have accessed regularly for years with no problems. Recently I installed "Microsoft Security Essentials" and since then I cannot open those two sites. I am assuming that the antivirus program is blocking them but don't know how to allow them to run. I disabled the AV program through "services.msc" but still can't open them. I tried restarting after disabling but the AV program is active at startup so that's no help. Is there a way to stop the AV from running at startup? As I said, I am assuming the cause is MSE. You may well have a/several viruses Download 'malwarebytes free version' and install, update and do a FULL scan http://www.malwarebytes.org/ then, when finished Download 'Spybot search & destroy' also free and install, (DO NOT install the teatimer gadget), update, and do a scan of all your hard drives then, when finished Goto http://onecare.live.com/site/en-my/d....htm?mkt=en-my click on full service scan, follow the instructions and install when asked to do so then, when finished Goto http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/ click on Eset Online Scanner, again follow the instructions after this you should be clear of viruses, one scanner is not enough do them all, I know it takes a while but it's worth it. then uninstall them, they've done there job, they will slow your PC down in day to day use. If you need them in the future you can download again Polly |
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Hot-text wrote:
Rick do you have INFO to SHOW US We I see advise of Real Truth give out. so is that the help advise you give to a OP Hmm "Rick" wrote in message ... The Real Truth MVP wrote: MSE does not block Limewire the program or its website. do not believe any thing this guy says--he is a total fake and besides that always gives bad advise. I think that David said it all. I had a malware problem and The "Real Truth"--NOT! said re install everything.--Bad advise. Others, more knowledgeable suggested a number programs to help in removal of the malware. This nitwit should be ignored. |
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Hot-text wrote:
Rick do you have INFO to SHOW US We I see advise of Real Truth give out. so is that the help advise you give to a OP Hmm "Rick" wrote in message ... The Real Truth MVP wrote: MSE does not block Limewire the program or its website. do not believe any thing this guy says--he is a total fake and besides that always gives bad advise. I think that David said it all. I had a malware problem and The "Real Truth"--NOT! said re install everything.--Bad advise. Others, more knowledgeable suggested a number programs to help in removal of the malware. This nitwit should be ignored. |
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"Hot-text" wrote in message ... Rick do you have INFO to SHOW US We I see advise of Real Truth give out. so is that the help advise you give to a OP Hmm And it would appear that 'The real Truth' has more than one sock puppet to give false support. |
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"Hot-text" wrote in message ... Rick do you have INFO to SHOW US We I see advise of Real Truth give out. so is that the help advise you give to a OP Hmm And it would appear that 'The real Truth' has more than one sock puppet to give false support. |
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