From Marty: The two principal Windows 7 machines in my household stopped doing regular automatic MSE virus definition updates the day after July’s Pat
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Are Slow Windows 7 Updates Adversely Affecting MSE?
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Andy
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JohnW248
AskWoody LoungerJuly 21, 2016 at 10:30 am #39022This started on all my machines July 11 or 12th (depending on machine) and the first update listed for some machines was July 15. It did not install automatically and I had to run it from WU.
So far I’ve had to manually run the updates from WU. I have one listed now on this machine and I’ll see if it takes care of itself.
I’m beginning to think a lot of the problems with WU, MSE updates and the fact you had to scan for new MSE updates in WU is all related to MSFT server issues. We went through this with Media Center TV Listing updates a couple of years ago which was resolved with a different sent of DNS servers. Not this is the same issue, but they have had problems in the past with auto updates and downloads.
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Hopeful Cynic
GuestJuly 21, 2016 at 10:40 am #39023I prefer the manual update method; lets me keep an eye on things.
Oddly enough I experienced a performance boost during manual MSE updates after I changed Windows Update settings from “Check for updates but let me choose…” to “Never check,” just before June’s patchday. Conversely, WU checks got lengthier.
Vista user here, ymmv.
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Canadian Tech
AskWoody_MVPJuly 21, 2016 at 11:33 am #39024MSE is probably not the best choice for AV. Most reasonably good studies show it to be one of the weaker alternatives. The fact that it is updated using the same Windows Update engine which is obviously fraught with problems of its own, just nails the lid on that coffin even more.
I am using Bitdefender Antivirus on all my client computers. Works very well and comes at a good price.
CT
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a
GuestJuly 21, 2016 at 11:56 am #39025I have had the slow/svchost problem for a long time but my MSE has always updated itself just fine, never being more than a day old, to my knowledge.
Speaking of MSE, make sure the MAPS setting is off.
Win 7 Home Premium SP1
MSE says:
Antimalware Client Version: 4.9.218.0
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Bill C.
AskWoody PlusJuly 21, 2016 at 11:58 am #39026Win7-64 Pro SP1 machine here. For me, MSE updating has not been effected by the WU slowness issues. It routinely updates once or twice a day. I never install MSE definition updates via WU. In fact if they are listed in WU, I will do the MSE update from MSE, before I do the actual WU.
That said, I went through a couple of periods of MSE update problems. What was happening was MSE would update, but later the Action Center would say the update failed, as would the Windows installed updates list. I started to check the definitions version number before I initiated a manually started update and found it was failing based upon the number. I then reverted to manually downloading the definitions files and installing them as Admin. That worked, but I tired of the extra steps.
I then tried deleting and re-installing MSE, but no change. I searched the MS site and the MS Technet and found a batch file that MS wrote that would COMPLETELY delete the MSE program and ALL its settings. This was for folks that could not delete the program. I was able to delete MSE, but I ran the batch file anyhow to wipe the settings that may have remained and then reinstalled MSE and it was fixed.
Since I have used MSE I have had to do this only twice, and unlike the big AV programs it did not require a special uninstaller, or as happened in one case kill the system requiring a reinstall of Windows.
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ch100
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PKCano
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farms
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Noel Carboni
GuestJuly 21, 2016 at 2:07 pm #39030MSE should update itself if it can’t get joy out of Windows Update.
Specifically, a component called the “Microsoft Malware Protection Command Line Utility” (C:program filesmicrosoft security clientmpcmdrun.exe) should swing into action and contact definitionupdates.microsoft.com directly to download the definitions.
For what it’s worth I have a Win 7 system that’s been running on its current bootup for 52 days straight and with the Windows Update service stopped it updated its virus definitions as described above a couple of hours ago…
http://Noel.ProDigitalSoftware.com/ForumPosts/Win7/AVUpdatedToday.png
-Noel
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Jim
GuestJuly 21, 2016 at 3:11 pm #39031I wouldn’t trust MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials). Microsoft admitted that they don’t put much effort into it.
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daniel
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mr.blobby
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CatoRenasci
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Darrell
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Elly
GuestJuly 22, 2016 at 11:53 pm #39036MSE didn’t update automatically for three days. when I tried to update within MSE it failed, repeatedly, saying I had internet connectivity issues. I manually downloaded the update using the same internet that MSE had connectivity issues with… and it worked. I have Windows 7 set to never check for updates (only running it when Woody says its okay), but MSE has always updated itself. I really appreciate you, Woody… and all those who share their experiences and knowledge here.
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woody
ManagerJuly 24, 2016 at 2:38 pm #39037Reader BC sent along a couple of interesting items that pertain.
Here’s an article for removing MSE completely:
There’s a lengthy batch file included in the article that you can use to automate the process, if you want to remove MSE.
This article describes removing MSE from Windows 10 after an upgrade, if the upgrade fails to remove MSE (replacing it with Windows Defender):
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walker
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Bee
GuestSeptember 6, 2016 at 4:30 am #39041yes on win7 in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Microsoft Antimalware/Signature Updates there are a couple of new entries
ISUinterval has the value of 0x2 which seems to be the one forcingg the definition check
ISUlenght
ISUreasonand one or two more, im not at home on my win7 box right now so cant get exact names, but i noticed them in one of the eventviewer entries for mse along with one called “mpgradualenginerelease” that i couldnt locate
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