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Captainswoosh

Guest
Ever since I installed Vista SP1, security center reports that my antivirus,

AVG 7.5.519 is turned off.

The antivirus program is fully functional and up to date.

I am have to select self monitoring to negate the annoying pop up message.

I have uninstalled AVG and reinstalled with no effect.

O.S. = Vista home premium 32bit.

Does anyone know what the cause is and how to correct it?

 
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Donny Broome

Guest
Not sure about this. However, I would uninstall/reinstall AVG and see what

happens.

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Donny Broome

www.broomeman.com/vista

www.broomeman.com/tech

"Captainswoosh" <Captainswoosh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E5995BCD-DB5A-4F3D-8F6C-DBB0BDD477F7@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Ever since I installed Vista SP1, security center reports that my

> antivirus,

> AVG 7.5.519 is turned off.

> The antivirus program is fully functional and up to date.

> I am have to select self monitoring to negate the annoying pop up message.

> I have uninstalled AVG and reinstalled with no effect.

>

> O.S. = Vista home premium 32bit.

>

> Does anyone know what the cause is and how to correct it? </span>

 
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Charlie42

Guest
"Captainswoosh" <Captainswoosh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> Ever since I installed Vista SP1, security center reports that my

> antivirus,

> AVG 7.5.519 is turned off.

> The antivirus program is fully functional and up to date.

> I am have to select self monitoring to negate the annoying pop up message.

> I have uninstalled AVG and reinstalled with no effect.</span>

Try to fix the repository.

Method 1:

winmgmt /verifyrepository

If WMI repository is reported to be inconcistent, run the following command:

winmgmt /salvagerepository

Method 2 (forced rebuild):

net stop winmgmt /y

cd %windir%\system32\wbem\

ren repository repository.old

Then restart.

Charlie42

 
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