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Heb je veel last van een langzaam computer systeem? Of hebben verschillende vrienden je al eens verteld dat je reclame doorstuurt? Het kan goed zijn dat je al een hele ruime tijd je computer gebruikt zonder (goede) virus- of spyware scanner. Hoe dan ook, er is altijd wel een rede om eens een flinke poetsbeurt te houden. Het kan best zijn dat je reclame – spyware – of andere schadelijke software op je computer hebt, zonder dat je het weet. Hier volgt een beschrijving hoe je dit met gratis (en legale!) software kan oplossen en natuurlijk beschermd blijven.
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How to hourly update Microsoft Security Essentials virus definitions

Since I am using Microsoft Security Essentials for my computer, I have been searching a way to update the virus definitions more frequently. To make this happen, I have found a way to get this done by using a Windows Automated Task. I created a bat file for it to easily import this task. This task hourly launches a command prompt to update the virus definitions.

These are the steps to take to manually create the update task:

  1. Create a new folder under C:\ > Give it the name “Tasks”
  2. Open Notepad: ctrl+r > type “Notepad” > Enter
  3. Copy and paste the following visual basic script code into notepad:
    Function RunWindowedCMD(a_cmd)
    winState = 7   ' Displays the window as a minimized window. The active window remains active.
    ' can be also 10 - Sets the show-state based on the state of the program that started the application.
    Set ShellObj = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
    RunWindowedCMD = ShellObj.Run( a_cmd, winState, True)
    '    Wscript.echo "CMD return " & RunWindowedCMD
    Set ShellObj = Nothing
    End Function
    RunWindowedCMD("C:\Tasks\MSSecurityEssentialsUpdate.bat")
  4. Save this file as “MSE_start.vbs” > put this saved file under the folder C:\Tasks\
  5. Open Notepad: ctrl+r > type “Notepad” > Enter
  6. Copy and paste the following code into notepad:
    "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Essentials\MpCmdRun.exe" -signatureUpdate
    "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\Antimalware\MpCmdRun.exe" -signatureUpdate
  7. Save this file as “MSSecurityEssentialsUpdate.bat” > put this saved file under the folder C:\Tasks\
  8. Now you can create the task for hourly virus definition update, this can be done as follows:
    CTRL + R > copy and paste the following code into the text box:
    schtasks /Create /TN "MSE_Update" /TR "C:\Tasks\MSE_start.vbs" /SC hourly

You can also use the automated scheduled task install bat. Just download this zip file, extract it all and run the file INSTALL_MSSE_TASK.bat.

The code at step 6 is because there are two different versions of MSSE. The first code will run with Microsoft Security Essentials 1. The second code will run if you have installed Microsoft Security Essentials Beta 2.

Have fun with it!

Dada <(^_^)>

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Microsoft Security Essentials 2 Beta

Microsoft has launched his new beta version of its lightweight Microsoft Security Essentials (MSSE). This next generation peace of software includes several new features:
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