Microsoft Security Center in Windows XP (SP2, all uppdates up to date) does not recognize Avast! any more though the program is obviously running properly.
Probably the registry needs some repairing but I am unable to find out what should be repaired…
1) Make sure you are an administrator on the machine you want to enable it on
2) Go to Start > Run. Type in gpedit.msc hit enter/click ‘Ok’
3) Go to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Securitry Centre.
4) Double click on 'Turn on Security Centre (Domain PCs only). Select ‘Enabled’. Click Ok.
4) Close, reboot. Done. When you open the security centre, it’ll actually contain useful information.
I was able to solve the problem with policy editor. A dll library (framedyn.dll) somehow disappeared from \windows\system32 directory. Btw it’s not the first file that disappeared from the Windows directory without any reason causing troubles. Eg. unvise32.exe or unvise32qt.exe.
However the Security Center still does not recognize Avast!. I did not get any particular information after Windows restart and Security Center restart.
Hi i found that one of my windows files was slipping which was not letting windows firewall recognise it.
What you do is if you have it insert windows xp cd and run setup let it do an upgrade(recommended) and it will repair all your file it takes 51 minutes, when it has finished just reinstall windows updates, it won’t interfer with your other files, and you will find the problem solved, doing a restore will not help, windows needs to put the file back.
What you do is if you have it insert windows xp cd and run setup let it do an upgrade(recommended) and it will repair all your file it takes 51 minutes, when it has finished just reinstall windows updates, it won't interfer with your other files, and you will find the problem solved, doing a restore will not help, windows needs to put the file back.
A less drastic way of doing this would be to put your XP CD in and goto Start → Run.
Type:
sfc /scannow
and hit enter.
This will check all windows system files and replace any missing and corrupt ones.