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Monday, December 5, 2011

How to clean computer to remove Malware Definitions (1)

How to clean computer to remove VBS.Solow and  Runauto threat?

Do you think, if your's computer very slowly than had virus or threat?
Normally upgrade than can remove but sometime so difficult remove this threat, How to do its?



see website-http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Definitions/ADL.aspx

Install the latest Microsoft Security Essentials definition updates


http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Definitions/HowToMSE.aspx

Latest antivirus definition version: 1.117.316.0

Released: Dec 04, 2011 09:30 PM UTC

Instructions for a 32-bit system

Instructions for a 64-bit system

Install the latest Microsoft Security Essentials definition updates for computers running x86-based versions of Windows

For more information please review the Knowledge Base Article: How to manually download the latest definition updates for Microsoft Security Essentials.

If you encounter problems while trying to install definition updates for Microsoft Security Essentials, you can download and install the latest Microsoft Security Essentials definition updates for computers running a 32-bit (x86-based) version of Windows.

Step 1: Save or run the file.

After you download the latest definition updates , click Run to install the definition file immediately, or click Save to save it to your computer. If you click Save, remember the name of the folder where you saved the file.

Step 2: Install the definition update.

To install the saved definition update file:

•If your computer is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, click Start, click Documents, and then locate the folder where you saved the definition file. Right-click Mpam-fe.exe, click Run as administrator, and then click Yes. When you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation, and then wait while the definition files are installed.

•If your computer is running any other Windows operating system, you must be logged on as an administrator to install the latest definition file. Browse to the folder where you saved the file, and then double-click Mpam-fe.exe to install the latest definition file.

Note: If you do not have an administrator account on the computer, ask an administrator to log on and install the definitions file for you.

If you are running Microsoft Security Essentials build 2.0.0375.0 or higher, please also
execute the following steps

Step 3: Save or run the Network Inspection System definitions for Microsoft Security Essentials After you download the latest definition updates , click Run to install the definition immediately, or click Save to save it to your computer. If you click Save, remember the name of the folder where you save the file.

Step 4: Install the definition update. To install the saved definition update file:

•If your computer is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, browse to the folder where you saved the definition file. Right-click nis_full.exe, click Run as administrator, and then click Yes. When you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation, and then wait while the definition files are installed.

•If your computer is running any other Windows operating system, you must be logged on as an administrator to install the latest definition file. Browse to the folder where you saved the file, and then double-click nis_full.exe to install the latest definition file.

Note: If you do not have an administrator account on the computer, ask an administrator to log on and install the definitions file for you.

For more information please review the Knowledge Base Article: How to manually download the latest definition updates for Microsoft Security Essentials.

Install the latest Microsoft Security Essentials definition updates for computers running x64-based versions of Windows

Download and install definition updates for Microsoft Security Essentials on computers running x64-based versions of Windows.

If you are running Microsoft Security Essentials build 2.0.0375.0 or higher, download and install the Network Inspection System definition updates for Network Inspection System for computers running x64-based versions of Windows.

Note: You must be running an x64-based version of Windows to run an x64-based version of Microsoft Security Essentials. For more information, please visit the Microsoft Security Essentials website.


-Install the latest Windows Intune definition updates
Latest antivirus definition version: 1.117.316.0
Released: Dec 04, 2011 09:30 PM UTC
Windows Intune instructions to update definitions

Update Malware Definitions

To view the Help for the latest release of Windows Intune, see the Windows Intune October 2011 Release Help Home

Malicious software, or malware, definitions are files that serve as an encyclopedia of potential software threats. Windows Intune™ Endpoint Protection uses definitions to determine whether software that it detects on managed computers is a virus, spyware, or other potentially unwanted software, and then it generates alerts to inform you when there are potential risks. Endpoint Protection works with Windows Update to install new definitions automatically as soon as they are released. By default, Windows Intune Endpoint Protection checks for the latest malicious software definitions before you run a scan.


If malicious software definitions on a managed computer are out of date by 14 days, this condition will be indicated in the Windows Intune administrator console with a protection warning. Under Endpoint Protection Status in the preview pane or the General tab for the applicable computer, a “Malware definitions out-of-date” warning is displayed. You can manually update malicious software definitions on the managed computer to resolve this issue.
To update malware definitions

1.On the managed computer on which you want to update malicious software definitions, open Windows Intune Endpoint Protection.
2.Click the Update tab, and then click Update.


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