![]() ![]() While it might be a good idea, it doesn't answer the question. Please don't say "stop using Windows XP". And about Microsoft Security Essentials, install 4.4.304.0 version, as it is the latest version that does not have XP and Vista EOL timebomb Note: Users, running non-R2 Windows Server 2008, can install the latest version of Microsoft Security Essentials (4.10.209. (its message is the same as in the popup shown above and nothing is actually disabled) There are supposed to be three "end of life stages" for MSE and my main PC is at stage 3, in which MSE stops working altogether, but even though Stage 3 was supposed to begin on July 14, I can only reproduce stage 2 in a virtual machine. And i read the Microsoft security essentials and windows xp thread. So i need a program to update the definitions for XP 64-bit. ![]() I can download the manual definitions and update the virus definition by myself. (of course that will change when it indexes this question) Yes tried it and of course it doesn't work. Microsoft Security Essentials antivirus will continue supporting Windows XP into. Two things that make me suspicious are that I can't reproduce it in a virtual machine, and even though I first noticed it almost two weeks ago, Google doesn't know the phrase "Microsoft Security Essentials is no longer protecting your PC". Over 27 of computers connected to the Internet still run Windows XP. It is certainly a planned action by Microsoft (to persuade us to upgrade Windows), but I wonder if some malware triggered it early as a sneaky way of disabling MSE. ![]() I want to know if I am the only person (or one of a small few) who has seen this dialog! Descrive la procedura per scaricare manualmente gli aggiornamenti più recenti delle definizioni di virus e spyware per Microsoft Security Essentials. Most of the user interface (including tabs) is disabled - the only things that work are the Help menu and the blue hyperlink. For a long time I've been dismissing and ignoring this popup, which is easy since it only appears at boot (or logon) which is once every few months:īut recently I became suspicious after a crash (which killed my multi-month uptime) and opened the main dialog, to find the whole thing had been disabled: ![]()
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