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I changed something in registry now I can get into defender but can not run anything, something about cannot get into controlled folders. This thread is locked.

You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. PhillipCaprio Independent Advisor. It may be that your computer has been infected by a virus. Start the system in safe mode. Restart the computer while holding the Shift key on the keyboard 2. Choose the following options: Troubleshooting, Advanced options, Startup settings, Restart 3.

Once the computer has restarted, press the 4 key on the keyboard Enable safe mode. Settings will open 2. Click on Update and security 3. Click on Windows Defender. Note: By default, in Analysis Services and later versions, the backup file location is the location that is specified by the BackupDir property. You can change this directory in the properties of the instance of Analysis Services. Any backup command can point to a different location.

Or, the backup files can be copied elsewhere. Note: By default, in Analysis Services and later versions, the log file location is the location that is specified by the LogDir property. Directories for any Analysis Services and later-version partitions that are not stored in the default data directory.

Note: When you create the partitions, these locations are defined in the Storage location section of the Processing and Storage Locations page of the Partition Wizard. These files typically have file name extensions of. You can run antivirus software on a SQL Server cluster. However, you must make sure that the antivirus software is a cluster-aware version.

Contact your antivirus vendor about cluster-aware versions and interoperability. If you are running antivirus software on a cluster, make sure that you also exclude these locations from virus scanning:.

If you back up the database to a disk or if you back up the transaction log to a disk, you can exclude the backup files from the virus scanning. Securing SQL Server. Security Checklists for the Database Engine. For more information about additional antivirus considerations on a cluster, see the following article:. For general recommendations from Microsoft for scanning on Enterprise systems, see the following article:.

You can do this to achieve a specific business logic requirement or enhanced functionality or for intrusion monitoring. To detect if an unknown module or a module from a third-party software was loaded into the process's memory space, check whether any of those modules is present in the output of the sys.

For information about third-party detours or similar techniques in SQL Server, see the following article:. To do this, follow these steps: In Analysis Manager, right-click the server, and then select Properties. Notes: For Analysis Services and later versions, temporary files during processing are specified by the TempDir property of the instance of Analysis Services. In the Properties dialog box, click the General tab.

Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. And I do not have the tool for key trasfer from HDD to some other device the key transfer tools for the two softwares were in two different floppy disks which, due to some electromagnetic interference got damaged. I have that problem. My computer gets the virus. My computer normally works approximately 30 second, but then my computer hanged. At first time I thought that my computer had the hardware problem.

In order to work I forced the reboot my computer 5 or 6 times. But then I understood that my computer got the virus from Internet. I take the hard drive out and slave it in another computer. I can then scan it with the anti-virus program loaded on that machine.

There is a slight danger of infecting the machine it is slaved in but most virus only run on windows startup. For those that have systems that will not boot and have boot sector viruses, first you have my sympathy, second you will need to use one of the boot disks that Leo suggests to at least start the cleaning.

After that you may need a Windows XP installation disk for your computer. Run it and when it stops at the XP installation screen choose repair on that screen.

It will ask you for the Administrator password. It works more often than not. It will ask do you wish to rewrite the boot sector. Type y and then enter. If you are lucky it will fix the boot sector virus. You should be able to boot to Windows now. If not you will need to reinstall Windows. Even if you are able to remove the virus with the rescue disk, the virus will often mess with your files and registry. So I still prefer to back up peoples files after cleaning the virus off of their system.

Then I just go ahead and reformat and then restore their files. No matter how good you are at cleaning one up, nothing runs quite as good as a freshly formatted computer. Most people who get viruses tend to be habitual offenders. I can run a computer with no antivirus, just Windows firewall without getting infected. Some people will just click anything I guess. I used a computer of a friend. I did a search on what I thought was an innocuous subject speech. I got malware. We could not get the malware off.

It froze the computer. It would not reboot. Nothing would work. How would one be able to reinstall an OS on something like this? Anyone heard about the new deal MS is cooking up with hardware manufacturers? Booting to any kind of livecd might be getting more difficult in the near future: Read this article about SecureBoot to see what I mean. Still possible I guess, just a pain. Before you pick up such a virus that prevents a boot, make a boot CD that is virus-free. Actually, I have tried to do this, but without success so far.

I will keep trying. Another good solution to running antivirus without using a rescue disk is to remove the hard drive, and place it into a USB enclosure. Then, attach it to an uninfected computer, and scan the drive with several programs separately. Luckily no manufacture would be dumb enough to produce motherboards that only support windows 8.

It had also started doing a ticking sound part time then it would stop. Should I just go ahead and try to run the Malware suggestions or the Microsoft standalone system sweeper? If it is a dead hard drive is there any way to get my pictures and files from it, yes I know I should have done more backups on the system but my husband usually uses it for more internet surfing then files and I just plain forgot common sense maintenance with it. Thanks for any other suggestions. Windows Vista OS- 3 yrs old laptop.

I used the Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper to boot and scan my computer. It did a great job of getting a Trojan virus I had on my computer. I had also downloaded the Ubuntu Live CD. After I had removed the virus, my system still would not boot up. Well, I would see the Windows logo, then my computer went into setup mode. You can click OK if you want files to be copied from an alternate location, such as a floppy disk!

It was the service pack 2, however, as I bought my machine in I had gotten to SP3 through the download center at Microsoft. The operation was cancelled by the user. The error code is



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