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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Myers View Post
    deejayden, Welcome to the Lounge.

    Uninstall MSE, then download the installation file from MS. Right click the .exe and choose Run As Administrator. This is how to accomplish the procedure Joe mentions in post #2
    Hi Ted

    Thanks for your prompt advice.

    As you will see from my reply to Joe, re-installing MSE with administrator privileges does not appear to help - UAC still blocks the launch of the Security Client Interface.

    While I continue to search for a solution to this problem I have turned off UAC in Control Panel.

    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwitalka View Post
    Check MSConfig for an unchecked box next to msseces in the startup tab. Also verify the Microsoft anti Malware Service is not unchecked in the services tab.

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    Hi Jerry

    Thanks for the advice - I can confirm that Microsoft Security Client (msseces.exe) box in msconfig is correctly checked and not disabled. Also in Services.msc, Microsoft Antimalware Service is checked, Started and Automatic.

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    I have disabled UAC on all my PC's. I feel that my security schemes combined with Up To Date Images will keep my PC's safe.

    My scheme is as follows:
    1) Router with hardware firewall enabled
    2) Software firewall, I switched to Online Armor ++ and disabled the Windows firewall
    3) MSE AV/AM
    4) I regularly do manual scans with MalwareBytes and Spybot Search and Destroy.
    5) I use Sandboxie whenever I visit new or suspect sites.
    6) I delete history and cookies whenever I close my browsers.
    7) I always delete unexpected pop ups or emails. I use Task Manager for the pop ups (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
    BACKUP...BACKUP...BACKUP
    Have a Great Day! Ted


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    Here's another gem from Microsoft.

    Their latest review of Knowledge Base article 930367 dated 28th June 2011 and available at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930367 deals with the error message "Windows has blocked some startup programs" in Windows Vista-based computers. It suggests using Software Explorer (in Windows Defender) to remove the offending program. Not much use if a) the 'offending program' is part of Microsoft's own Security Essentials and b) Windows Defender (and Software Explorer) are automatically disabled when Security Essentials is installed!!!

    Or maybe I am not understanding Microsofts advice?

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    Rather than completely disabling UAC try using a tool such as Ultimate Windows Tweaker to tone down UAC. Also, see Change the behavior of UAC.

    While UAC can be annoying disabling UAC can lead to your system being less secure.

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    I do not disable the UAC, either. I find it behaves acceptably in Windows 7 (in Vista I tweaked it so that it did not dim the background when prompting for user input) and, as Joe says, it's another layer of protection.

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    How To Geek shows 4 ways to make UAC less annoying.
    BACKUP...BACKUP...BACKUP
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    I may be supplying some useless information; but when I was running Vista, I had a free Norton program "NUACx86" which allowed me to automatically let programs through the user control system. At the time, I did not have MSE installed, so I do not know if this will help but it might be worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deejayden View Post
    Hi Joe

    I did a re-install of MSE (under instructions from Microsoft Tech Support) but they did not mention the need to use "run as administrator".

    After reading your post, and that from Ted Myers, I have again uninstalled and re-installed MSE, right clicking the executable file and using "run as administrator" but UAC is still blocking the startup of Microsoft Security User Interface, but thanks for the advice. I have now turned UAC off and MSE works fine!

    deejayden
    Did you follow the link in post #4 and do what was suggested there? If that did not work see Fix for Vista blocking startup items for a workaround.

    Joe

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    Download and in stall REVO Uninstaller. Use this instead of the Microsoft interface in the Control Panel to uninstall the program. You will be amazed at how much the standard uninstall is leaving in the system. Following a reboot, go directly to Microsoft and download/install the latest version of MSE and all should be well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Myers View Post
    How To Geek shows 4 ways to make UAC less annoying.
    Hee! Hee! I've got the easiest way there is.
    Just run this little script and it's GONE. Well, not really GONE, but totally Disabled.

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System]
    "EnableLUA"=dword:00000000


    Just cut and paste the blue lines above into a Notepad document and save it with a name like
    KILLUAC.reg

    Or if that's too complicated, click this link, download the program and then run it to shut down UAC.
    It can always be turned on again if that is ever desired.

    http://www.box.net/shared/8d0155pk7y

    While you're at it, you just as well take full admin control of your PC with this little script:

    http://www.box.net/shared/hfjzhq3z64e2f475dvn1

    Run the program and it puts itself in the Right Click context menu, so you can take control of
    any file or folder. No more of that "you don't have permission" crap!

    These two scripts (programs) when used together make either Vista or Win-7 a whole lot more
    user friendly and easier to work with.

    Grand Full Admin Control, also works for XP. Neat, Eh?

    Cheers Mates!
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