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      05-11-2009
I figured I'd just throw this out there in case anyone knows of a simple solution for this.

After reading the last public Anti-virus Bulletin's testing results of the major AV suites, F-secure managed to end up as one of the top several programs. Unfortunately for both Windows 7 Beta and Windows 7 RC, after installation Windows 7 repeatedly attempts to terminate F-secure upon loading the desktop.

After loading windows F-secure will prompt with a notification warning that (Conhost.exe) is attempting to make changes (ie close) the program. It doesn't matter if I click accept, F-secure won't allow the OS to forcibly shut down the program, and if I click deny I simply get yet another prompt from conhost.exe attempting to close the program.

If I close F-secure myself there are no problems and conhost quits trying to close it. If I restart F-secure the OS again attempts to close it. Is there some setting in Windows 7 that will let me tell the OS to behave or that it's a legitimate program? F-secure works great otherwise, this problem aside.
 
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      05-14-2009
I have the exact same problem.

Anyone know how to modify the conhost.exe list of programs, to accept f-secure as safe?
 
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      05-16-2009
Add me to the list. I get 28+ requests before the conhost.exe system mod flag goes away. I have sent support info to F-Secure.
Will see what happens.
 
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      06-30-2009
Same here. I called f-secure and they told me that it wasn't compatible with the new windows. Their answer was to e-mail them to get a refund and download their new beta version. Has anyone tried that or found any fixes?
 
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      07-01-2009
Just a note, but F-Secure does have a fix and newer versions that work on Windows 7.
They actually sent me a beta version and I have the latest called "Internet Security Technology Preview" that is loads better. GUI and modules all work great.
 
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      08-19-2009
Mine doesn't stop with the "conhost.exe. warning no matter how many times I click allow or block.

Please if anyone have a solution I will be extremely greatful

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      08-20-2009
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Originally Posted by Hustler89 View Post
Mine doesn't stop with the "conhost.exe. warning no matter how many times I click allow or block.

Please if anyone have a solution I will be extremely greatful

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Mine never stopped either, and I did not find a workaround at the time. I'd suggest contacting F-secure about it if you purchased their program.
 
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      09-17-2009
I've got the same problem. I could not get rid of the alerts, in the end my friend uninstalled f secure for me and has replaced it with free antivirus software however since I've paid for F-secure I'd like to use it. If a solution is found please tell me!
 
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      09-17-2009
You could try their upcoming 2010 version and see if that works around the issue

Link > http://campaigns.f-secure.com/upgrade2010/
 
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      09-26-2009
Hey Typo, if you have already purchased their software then you should contact their support immediately about this as. If they are any good they should either refund your money or get you set up with an upcoming version of their program that does work with Windows 7.
 
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