The same thing is happening to me! Security Center says I have McAfee virus
scan, but it says it's turned off unless I'm running a scan at which time it
says it's turned on. As for the firewall, it doesn't even recognize that at
all. I posted another issue a day or so ago about Windows firewall turning
itself on and when I turn it off (because I have McAfee, it turns on Network
Discovery). I'm unable to have Win Firewall off and ND off at the same
time!! This is new behavior since downloading SP1. I can't do a system
restore (or I should say "I won't") because I've had so many issues with
Vista since SP1 and so many fixes that I wouldn't even know where to restore
to!
Anyone have any suggestions for ALL of my issues? I've been in contact with
Microsoft for 2 months now and they haven't been able to help in any
satisfactory way. I just warned a friend who purchased a brand new computer
with Vista to get rid of Vista ASAP and go back to XP. When I told her a few
of my problems, she decided to take my advice.
Anybody???
--
Rebecca
"Pepper" wrote:
> Thank you all for your input. I tried turning my McAfee off and on, but that
> didn't help. On a hunch, I did a system restore. That worked.
>
> "Andrew Murray" wrote:
>
> > This is what the help file for Security Centre has to say about this issue:
> >
> >
> > Use a firewall that Windows doesn't find
> >
> > A firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software (such as worms)
> > from gaining access to your computer through a network or the Internet. A
> > firewall can also help stop your computer from sending malicious software to
> > other computers.
> >
> > Windows checks to make sure that your computer has a firewall installed and
> > turned on, and then it displays the firewall's status in Windows Security
> > Center. If no working firewall is found, Windows alerts you by displaying a
> > notification in the notification area. If your computer is protected by a
> > firewall and you still receive a notification, it's possible that Windows
> > did not find your firewall or the firewall did not report its status to
> > Windows. Use the following steps to stop receiving this notification. You
> > should only do this if you are sure that your computer is protected by a
> > firewall.
> >
> > To specify that you're using a firewall that Windows doesn't find
> > Click to open Security Center.
> >
> > Under Firewall, click Show me my available options.
> >
> > In the Windows Security Center dialog box, click I have a firewall solution
> > that I'll monitor myself. If you are prompted for an administrator password
> > or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Security Center
> > will display your firewall settings as Not monitored, and you will no longer
> > receive notifications about your firewall.
> >
> > Notes
> > The Show me my available options link is not available when your Firewall
> > setting is marked On.
> >
> > If your computer is using a hardware firewall, you can provide another layer
> > of security by turning on Windows Firewall or another software firewall.
> >
> > See also
> > Using Windows Security Center
> > Firewall: frequently asked questions
> > Turn Windows Firewall on or off
> > [unquote]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Pepper" <> wrote in message
> > news:10F62E44-4B3F-4FAC-A855-...
> > > I am getting a warning from Window's Security that I have no firewall or
> > > antivirus protection, even though I have McAfee. I have never had this
> > > problem before. I recently installed SP1. Could this be the reason? My
> > > McAfee says that it is on. Do I need to worry? I have Window's Vista
> > > Home
> > > Premium. Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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