Question:
Windows Defender error 0x800106ba Help?
2008-11-07 15:09:54 UTC
Every time I start my vista lappy this appears... I know I have to rre-install it but...the problem is I can't get into my internet connections.and Everytime I try to uninstall it this appears..."The installation package could not be opened. Verify that the package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Package" Please help...I know what to do already but it won't let me...This is the Defender that came with my lappy
Nine answers:
vote_usa_first
2008-11-07 15:14:43 UTC
I would download defender form the windows site, and then burn it to a cd or use a usb drive. Try to reinstall it.



While you are reinstalling it, it should provide the files needed to uninstall the old version.



Sorry to hear about your problem, this stuff can make you rip out your hair!



Good luck!
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2016-08-23 06:31:59 UTC
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2008-11-07 15:20:06 UTC
Windows Defender start-up Error

By Dean Chafee



Dean Chafee

Level: Basic PLUS





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www.PCDocPro.comYou may have noticed a new error message upon Windows

start-up since December 31, 2006. The error dialog looks like this:







Windows Defender



Application failed to initialize: 0x800106ba. A problem caused Windows Defender



Service to stop. To start the service, restart your computer or search Help and

Support on how to start a service manually.







In addition, you will see the following in your System Event Log:







Event Type: Error



Event Source: Service Control Manager



Event Category: None



Event ID: 7023



Description:



The Windows Defender Service service terminated with the following error:



The system license has expired. Your logon request is denied.







The issue is that Windows Defender Beta support ended on December 31, 2006. Now,

I would have expected this software license expire error to let you know a bit more gracefully.



The good news is that if your are running Windows XP, there is a easy fix. Simply

go to Microsoft.com and look for the "Download Windows Defender" link near the bottom of the home page. Follow the download and install instructions, and you will be up to date, protected and will have fixed the start-up error in just minutes.



Now for the bad news...



If you are running Windows 2000, Microsoft has decided to no longer support the Windows

Defender product for the Windows 2000 platform. You can fix the start-up error by uninstalling

Windows Defender from the Add/Remove Programs in your Control Panel. Unfortunately,

this will leave you unprotected from Spyware and Malware. Since Microsoft is no longer

providing a Spyware protection product for Windows 2000, you will need to purchase a third

party product in order to be protected in the future.



I must say that I am more than annoyed by this decision at Microsoft to discontinue the

Windows Defender product for Windows 2000. I am a big fan of Windows 2000 as it has been one

of the most stable operating system made by Microsoft to date. I am aware that Microsoft

has discontinued official support for Win2k as of June 30, 2005. Actually, it has

entered the "Extended Support Phase" for the Win2k product. This means they will have "extended"

support until June 2010... without Spyware protection! This is like the proverbial knife in the

back for existing Win2k users. Actually, more like the proverbial gun to the head to get

you to upgrade to Windows Vista.



Now, there is no doubt that Windows XP and Vista are a much better protected operating systems

right out of the box. In the networks that I support, XP Pro SP2 or Windows 2003 Server is the

standard for any new deployments. I just resent the gun to the head thing!



For Win2k users, you will obviously make your own decision about this dilemma in which I see you

have three choices:







1) Uninstall Windows Defender and just take your chances on operating without Spyware protection.



2) Uninstall Windows Defender and purchase a third party Spyware protection product.



3) Decide to put your money towards the upgrade to XP or Vista, which will include the free



Spyware protection.







I would not recommend choice 1. The Internet is just too dangerous of a place to venture without

protection. You may choose choice 2 because you love Win2k and just do not want to hassle with

the potential upgrade headaches. Or, you may choose 3 because you are up to the upgrade task and

you feel it make more sense to invest in the future.



If you decide on the upgrade to Vista path, please look for my "Upgrading to Vista" article coming soon.



For more useful articles from Dean, please visit http://www.HowToFixYourStuff.com A community of People Helping People Fix Stuff.



Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dean_Chafee
2008-11-07 15:17:55 UTC
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:

1. Uninstall Windows Defender, and then reinstall Windows Defender.



To do this, follow these steps:

a. Click Start, click Run, type appwiz.cpl, and then click OK.

b. Click Windows Defender, and then click Remove.

c. Follow the prompts to uninstall Windows Defender.

d. To reinstall Windows Defender, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software (http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software)
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2017-02-22 14:52:22 UTC
Windows Defender Error 0x800106ba
2008-11-07 15:14:14 UTC
windows defender is a piece of crap that hogs memory and doesn't work well. I get by without a firewall adn a periodical virus scan. Plus i use a WOT addon to firefox that tells me the safety of links i visit.
2016-10-07 13:29:58 UTC
in case you have already got an anti-virus software, or anti-secret agent ware software, it is rapidly disabled, and you do no longer desire it. Microsoft protection application sucks besides, and you may look for different courses for secure practices.
ilknur K
2008-11-07 15:12:14 UTC
Download and Scan Use SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition Press here http://www.download.com/SUPERAntiSpyware-Free-Edition/3000-8022_4-10523889.html?tag=mncol;lst&cdlPid=10881361



Download and Scan Use http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html?tag=contentBody;mostPopTwoColWrap&cdlPid=10896905
2008-11-07 15:14:03 UTC
here's a little help from a previous answer to the same question :



https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20070421182005AA6PuBu


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
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