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		<title>Windows Defender start-up Error</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have noticed a new error message upon Windows start-up since December 31, 2006. The error dialog looks like this: Windows DefenderApplication failed to initialize: 0x800106ba. A problem caused Windows DefenderService to stop. To start the service, restart your computer or search Help and Support on how to start a service manually. In addition, [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/>You may have noticed a new error message upon Windows <br />start-up since December 31, 2006. The error dialog looks like this:<br/><br/> <br />Windows Defender<br/><br/>Application failed to initialize: 0x800106ba. A problem caused Windows Defender<br/><br/>Service to stop. To start the service, restart your computer or search Help and <br />Support on how to start a service manually. <br /><br/><br/>In addition, you will see the following in your System Event Log: </p>
<p>Event Type:	Error<br/><br/>Event Source:	Service Control Manager<br/><br/>Event Category:	None<br/><br/>Event ID:	7023<br/><br/>Description:<br/><br/>The Windows Defender Service service terminated with the following error:<br/><br/>The system license has expired. Your logon request is denied. <br /><br/><br/>The issue is that Windows Defender Beta support ended on December 31, 2006. Now, <br />I would have expected this software license expire error to let you know a bit more gracefully.<br/><br/>The good news is that if your are running Windows XP, there is a easy fix. Simply <br />go to Microsoft.com and look for the &#8220;Download Windows Defender&#8221; link near the bottom <br />of the home page. Follow the download and install instructions, and you will be up <br />to date, protected and will have fixed the start-up error in just minutes.<br/><br/>Now for the bad news&#8230;<br/><br/>If you are running Windows 2000, Microsoft has decided to no longer support the Windows <br />Defender product for the Windows 2000 platform. You can fix the start-up error by uninstalling <br />Windows Defender from the Add/Remove Programs in your Control Panel. Unfortunately, <br />this will leave you unprotected from Spyware and Malware. Since Microsoft is no longer <br />providing a Spyware protection product for Windows 2000, you will need to purchase a third <br />party product in order to be protected in the future.<br/><br/>I must say that I am more than annoyed by this decision at Microsoft to discontinue the <br />Windows Defender product for Windows 2000. I am a big fan of Windows 2000 as it has been one <br />of the most stable operating system made by Microsoft to date. I am aware that Microsoft <br />has discontinued official support for Win2k as of June 30, 2005. Actually, it has <br />entered the &#8220;Extended Support Phase&#8221; for the Win2k product. This means they will have &#8220;extended&#8221; <br />support until June 2010&#8230; without Spyware protection! This is like the proverbial knife in the <br />back for existing Win2k users. Actually, more like the proverbial gun to the head to get <br />you to upgrade to Windows Vista.<br/><br/>Now, there is no doubt that Windows XP and Vista are a much better protected operating systems <br />right out of the box. In the networks that I support, XP Pro SP2 or Windows 2003 Server is the <br />standard for any new deployments. I just resent the gun to the head thing!<br/><br/>For Win2k users, you will obviously make your own decision about this dilemma in which I see you <br />have three choices: <br /><br/><br/>1) Uninstall Windows Defender and just take your chances on operating without Spyware protection.<br/><br/>2) Uninstall Windows Defender and purchase a third party Spyware protection product.<br/><br/>3) Decide to put your money towards the upgrade to XP or Vista, which will include the free<br/><br/>Spyware protection. </p>
<p>I would not recommend choice 1. The Internet is just too dangerous of a place to venture without <br />protection. You may choose choice 2 because you love Win2k and just do not want to hassle with <br />the potential upgrade headaches. Or, you may choose 3 because you are up to the upgrade task and <br />you feel it make more sense to invest in the future.<br/><br/>If you decide on the upgrade to Vista path, please look for my &#8220;Upgrading to Vista&#8221; article coming soon.<br/><a href='http://www.momentsofelegance.com/catalog/edible-wedding-favors-c-89.html'>edible favors</a></div>
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