Hi All,
This might actually be a continuation of a problem (maybe I have a Malware or Virus?) from V1.34. I'm using XP PRO SP3+ all updates installed! Using Malwarebytes' V1.35 and didn't know how to follow up on a previous post at V1.34.
Here is my problem, my protection TAB states protection module enabled, I have checked; Check for updates automaticaly and a time, that does NOT work. Run Quickscan automatically at a time, that doesn't work. I went to SERVICES.MSC and the Malwarebytes service is started & Automatic.
I've done the following:
1. Uninstalled old version of Malwarebytes & rebooted.
2. Ran the Uninstaller pgm listed in the forum & rebooted.
3. Uninstalled all Malwarebytes registry entries VIA REGEDIT and rebooted (I just learned how to do this from a friend)
4. Removed the Malwarebytes Folder from Program files and rebooted
5. Ran CrapCleaner and removed all temp files & all regisry entries and rebooted
6. Downloaded V1.35 and went thru the install & rebooted.
I enabled the protection module after entering my Registration information but the auto download & quickscan times still do NOT work, can anyone direct me on what to look at, what to change, is this a malware? I can manually Update Malwarebytes and run a FULL SCAN & find nothing...
Hope someone can figure this one out!!
Thanks,
Steve
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Posted 29 March 2009 - 11:03 PM
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 12:11 AM
Steve1209 said:
Here is my problem, my protection TAB states protection module enabled, I have checked; Check for updates automaticaly and a time, that does NOT work. Run Quickscan automatically at a time, that doesn't work. I went to SERVICES.MSC and the Malwarebytes service is started & Automatic.
The scheduled tasks have nothing to do with the protection module. They are scheduled with the Windows Task Scheduler. Take a look at this article on troubleshooting scheduled tasks.
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 09:40 PM
GT500, on Mar 29 2009, 08:11 PM, said:
The scheduled tasks have nothing to do with the protection module. They are scheduled with the Windows Task Scheduler. Take a look at this article on troubleshooting scheduled tasks.
Thanks, I'm posting a screenshot of my scheduler, I have the update set to run at 6PM and the scan to run at 7PM, the task service is started & running. After 7PM tonight I'll report back with another screenshot BUT I doubt either of the two Malwarebytes' services will have run although they are scheduled & the malwarebytes service is also started & running in services.

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I'll be back after 7PM with another screenshot so you can see the task still NEVER ran.
Thanks much for the help so far!!
Steve
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 09:54 PM
Is your computer logged in normally at the time the scheduled tasks are supposed to run?
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 09:56 PM
Yes it is
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 10:07 PM
GT500,
OK it's now about 6:02PM here in FL USA and here is another screenshot of my scheduler, the 6PM scheduled update never ran.

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I verified this by looking at Malwarebytes' update screen and Database version & it's still yesterdays version V1916. Hope this screenshot shows up

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Thanks again for any further direction
Steve
OK it's now about 6:02PM here in FL USA and here is another screenshot of my scheduler, the 6PM scheduled update never ran.

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I verified this by looking at Malwarebytes' update screen and Database version & it's still yesterdays version V1916. Hope this screenshot shows up

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Thanks again for any further direction
Steve
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 11:25 PM
Hi GT500,
OK the scheduled 7PM SCAN also did not work, which I figured would be the case but wanted to wait and show you the results.

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The MBAM service is started & running:

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The task scheduler service is started & running:

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Where can I look from here? I don't know what else to try, any idea's?
Does anyone else have any suggetions on where to look?
Thanks again for any help,
Steve
OK the scheduled 7PM SCAN also did not work, which I figured would be the case but wanted to wait and show you the results.

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The MBAM service is started & running:

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The task scheduler service is started & running:

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Where can I look from here? I don't know what else to try, any idea's?
Does anyone else have any suggetions on where to look?
Thanks again for any help,
Steve
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
#8
Posted 31 March 2009 - 06:21 AM
Did none of the troubleshooting steps from Microsoft work?
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 11:39 AM
GT500,
I went thru that checklist and everything looks like it should, it's just the Malwarebytes' tasks don't ever run. Other tasks that are scheduled run fine. I can manually update and scan Malwarebytes' just fine, I don't get it...
I went thru that checklist and everything looks like it should, it's just the Malwarebytes' tasks don't ever run. Other tasks that are scheduled run fine. I can manually update and scan Malwarebytes' just fine, I don't get it...
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
#10
Posted 31 March 2009 - 05:48 PM
Delete those scheduled tasks, and then open MBAM and set them again.
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 07:53 PM
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 08:07 PM
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 09:59 PM
I'm sure this does not come as a surprise to anyone the Malwarebyes' Quickscan also never ran as scheduled at 5PM, what could possibly be blocking these Scheduled Tasks, they are definitely scheduled properly, I've looked them over 6 ways over & over. Could some registry entry be blocking them? Some virus or Malware? I'm stumped and still would like anyones input to solve this one...
Thanks much,
Steve

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Thanks much,
Steve

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Posted 01 April 2009 - 06:15 AM
I assume the account they are scheduled to run under has admin rights?
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Posted 01 April 2009 - 09:13 AM
Yes I'm the admin count and only user.
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
#16
Posted 01 April 2009 - 10:23 PM
OK, I waited another day in hopes the auto update or quick scan taskes would run, they did NOT. I typoed a little this morning, I'm the administrative account on this computer, I have no user accounts created, I'm the administrator and only user.
Is there something else I could run like a HJThis log or anything to solve this?
Thanks,
Steve
Is there something else I could run like a HJThis log or anything to solve this?
Thanks,
Steve
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
#17
Posted 02 April 2009 - 02:45 AM
I don't think a HijackThis log would help.
Do your event logs show any errors?
BTW: You don't have to wait for scheduled events to happen. Just change the computer's clock to 1 minute before the scheduled event.
Do your event logs show any errors?
BTW: You don't have to wait for scheduled events to happen. Just change the computer's clock to 1 minute before the scheduled event.
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Posted 02 April 2009 - 10:44 AM
Hey GT500,
I looked at events logs for application/system and see nothing around the time of those events...Anything else to try?
Yhanks,
Steve
I looked at events logs for application/system and see nothing around the time of those events...Anything else to try?
Yhanks,
Steve
Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
#19
Posted 03 April 2009 - 12:15 AM
Hi GT500,
I KNOW this problem has something to do with ONLY my computer so I'm NOSING around in the area's you have mentioned up to this point looking for something only on my computer.
So here is one, when I go to SERVICES.MSC and look at the MBAMservice and click on the TAB dependancies I see something called MBAMProtector as a dependancy to running MBAMservice (the MBAMService is started so I'm not sure this is important), I did a search for that & did NOT find it anywhere on my system is that a normal dependancy?

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I KNOW this problem has something to do with ONLY my computer so I'm NOSING around in the area's you have mentioned up to this point looking for something only on my computer.
So here is one, when I go to SERVICES.MSC and look at the MBAMservice and click on the TAB dependancies I see something called MBAMProtector as a dependancy to running MBAMservice (the MBAMService is started so I'm not sure this is important), I did a search for that & did NOT find it anywhere on my system is that a normal dependancy?

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Malwarebytes V1.50, Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Dell XPS9100 I7processor 3.2Ghz, 12GB RAM
#20
Posted 03 April 2009 - 02:03 AM
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinte...s/bb896653.aspx
You might do a little exploring with this tool, processexplorer
You might do a little exploring with this tool, processexplorer
Regards
Chewy the wild wookie
Chewy the wild wookie
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