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magman magman is offline
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      08-09-2009
I am using the Windows 7 RC for some time and most everything was running great.

I am now getting an error where I am to to Solve PX Issues.

The issue is that I cannot turn on Windows Security Service Center.

I am using the Panda Beta Virus Protection for Window 7 and it seems to be working great.

I have the Windows Firewall operating.

I am not sure if somehow I did this and if there is an easy fix.

I feel a little dumb at this moment, I ussually can solve most things on this.
Not this one.

I have attached a print screen.

Thanks in advance.
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Last edited by magman; 08-09-2009 at 12:17 AM.. Reason: forgot something
 
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      08-09-2009
Go to Start -> Run and type "services.msc".

When the Services windows opens, scroll down until you find "Security Center". Right-click it and try to manually start it.

Also right-click and select Properties. In the dialog box make sure "Startup Type" is set for "Automatic" or "Automatic: delayed start", and change it to this if it is not. If manually running it doesn't work then change this setting and reboot.... let us know if that fixes it for ya.
 
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      08-09-2009
Hello Kougar,

Thanks, I no longer get the error message.

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Magman
 
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      10-11-2011
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Go to Start -> Run and type "services.msc".

When the Services windows opens, scroll down until you find "Security Center". Right-click it and try to manually start it.

Also right-click and select Properties. In the dialog box make sure "Startup Type" is set for "Automatic" or "Automatic: delayed start", and change it to this if it is not. If manually running it doesn't work then change this setting and reboot.... let us know if that fixes it for ya.
Ok did all that but when I look for "Security Center" in the services window I find that ITS NOT THERE!!! What i do have is "secure socket tunneling protocol service" and "Security Accounts Manager"... now what???
 
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      10-11-2011
Numero.
Open a command prompt,(Run as Admin), and type
sfc /scannow
press ENTER:
It will take a while to run through your OS, but should fix the problem.
You can then enable it, if not already, in services.msc
 
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