I receive a Windows warning message when I attempt to run the BT Internet Security Pack on Windows Vista. How do I resolve this?
The following Windows warning message may be displayed when attempting to run the BT Internet Security Pack on Windows Vista: This issue occurs because a program or a service that has User Account Control (UAC) restrictions tries to start during the Windows Vista startup process or logon process. To simplify these processes, Software Explorer (Windows Defender) blocks programs or services that require UAC confirmation from running. To resolve the issue, you need to turn off Windows Defender. Note: If you are on a company network with a server, your computer may be governed by group policies which override your own computer’s settings. Check with your system administrator if changes cannot be made. To turn off Windows Defender: • Click on the error message to display the Windows Defender dialog showing the Software Explorer panel. • In the list of programs displayed, look for Authentium ESP3 to verify that the classification Not yet classified is set. • Click on the Tools button at the
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