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    Lately my Symantec anti virus is being temporarily shut off at start up. I'm wondering if SpyBot shuts it off temporarily to run teatimer or something? I'm not computer savvy, so please have patience with me. My microsoft security gives me this message upon startup. When I go to the security area I cannot turn it back on myself, I have to wait for whatever is going on and then it will automatically be turned back on. Any help would be appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysInTrouble View Post
    Lately my Symantec anti virus is being temporarily shut off at start up. I'm wondering if SpyBot shuts it off temporarily to run teatimer or something? I'm not computer savvy, so please have patience with me. My microsoft security gives me this message upon startup. When I go to the security area I cannot turn it back on myself, I have to wait for whatever is going on and then it will automatically be turned back on. Any help would be appreciated.
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    Have you tried running any other programs to see if there's something S&D isn't finding? Sounds suspiciously like malware. I've never had a problem with Spybot Tea timer turning off AV programs.

    Also, you could temporarily disable Tea Timer and verify that.

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    Hello AlwaysInTrouble
    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysInTrouble View Post
    My microsoft security gives me this message upon startup. When I go to the security area I cannot turn it back on myself, I have to wait for whatever is going on and then it will automatically be turned back on.
    What is your operating system? The security center alerts me during startup to correct that same issue even on a machine without anti-spyware resident protection.

    My anti virus program will not have been turned off, just checking itself for components, updates etc. The bigger the program the longer the delay.

    How long do you wait for the message to go away and does the computer show any signs of an infection?

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    Thanks for your replies.
    My OS is XP. It doesn't take too long. I have scanned with MalwareBytes, Microsoft OneCare and Symantec and all looks clean. I have searched for odd file names and found none (at least that I'm aware of, as I'm still a newbie re computers)
    The auto-protect stays enabled too. I think this started after the last major Spybot update, that's why I was wondering if it could be TeaTimer. I will try to temporarily shut TeaTimer off and see what happens. I'll keep you posted on that one. Thanks very much for your input thus far!

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    I temporarily shut off tea timer, but it makes no difference. Obviously not teatimer.

    Does anyone know what the VPDN.exe is for? I was checking my task manager and I can't find any info on it.
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    Hi there,

    The usual definition for VPDN is Virtual Private Data Network.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk80...80094586.shtml

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    Thanks Tashi, but any idea why I might have VPDN show up in my task manager? However, it has disappeared since we last discussed it. It would help if I knew why it appeared.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tashi View Post
    Hello AlwaysInTrouble


    What is your operating system? The security center alerts me during startup to correct that same issue even on a machine without anti-spyware resident protection.

    My anti virus program will not have been turned off, just checking itself for components, updates etc. The bigger the program the longer the delay.

    How long do you wait for the message to go away and does the computer show any signs of an infection?

    Best regards.
    Okay, so what I think you are saying is, that it is probably okay that security center is alerting me while my anti virus program is checking itself. It does not take too long. However, teatimer does take a long time for the little icon to come up on my tray. Today it was at 25,000 K and sometimes it goes a lot higher up to 50 or 60K if memory serves me right.

    Also, thx for the malware how to info. It's good to know you have all this info available when needed. THANKS TO YOU AND YOUR TEAM!

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