I have checked Event Viewer and it appears that Software Protection does run for a minute or so and then it stops, so it appears to be working. I have also checked Services and it does saying running by Software Protection, but as I have mentioned before, it stops after a minute or so but I assume this is normal.
Thank you so much for replying with the additional information regarding this issue. This behavior seemed to be normal for a triggered start service. If yes, please let us know the details in your reply, so that we can check the error details and assist you accordingly. Thanks, Ash. 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.
Although Windows 10 does not include an option to uninstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus, it is still possible to permanently disable the solution using Group Policy or by installing a third-party solution. Or you can also disable the antivirus program temporarily using the Windows Security app. In this Windows 10 guide , we will walk you through the different methods you can use to disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus permanently or temporarily on your device.
When you need to resolve a specific conflict, it is not necessary to permanently disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus. You only need to turn off the feature temporarily. To temporarily turn off the default antivirus protection on your Windows 10 computer, use these steps:.
Turn off the Real-time protection toggle switch to disable Microsoft Defender temporarily on Windows Once you complete the steps, the default antivirus will temporarily disable the protection, letting you install apps or make specific system changes without unwanted conflicts. The next time you restart the computer, Microsoft Defender Antivirus will enable again automatically.
Or you can use the exact instructions outlined above, but on step No. Although this is not a permanent solution, it is the best option to disable the protection to make system changes or install a program that the system would usually block. The only caveat is that you also need to disable the "Tamper Protection" feature before the policy can apply. On Windows 10, Tamper protection is a feature designed to protect Windows Security against unauthorized changes from outside the app.
Since the Local Group Policy Editor modifies the security settings from outside the app, the antivirus will restore any changes you may have made the next time the computer restarts. Hi Guys This ended up being the fixes. Thursday, September 6, PM. Has this server even been activated? Run below command to check it: slmgr. Accept the User acceptance prompt. Type the product key, and then click Next. Method 2: Activate Windows by using the automated telephone system Click Start, and then click Computer.
On the toolbar, click System properties, and then click Click here to activate Windows now in the Windows activation section.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. Click Show me other ways to Activate. Click Use the automated phone system, and then follow the instructions. Method 3: Contact Microsoft If Windows detects that the hardware on your computer has changed significantly, and the previous method does not solve your problem, you may have to contact Microsoft for help.
Thursday, September 6, AM. Friday, September 7, AM. Saturday, July 20, AM. Saturday, September 14, PM. Thanks, Tom. 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 :.
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