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  1. All protection is back on here running Windows Insider Build 18329.
  2. I made no changes to any settings and with the install of the latest Windows Insider Build 18329, all protection is back on as it should be. (I did any searching on my laptop that isn't running the Insider Builds -- took no chances.)
  3. As additional information, it was specifically stated by Microsoft personnel at the Windows Insider "Mixer" (mixer.com/windowsinsider) this afternoon that Microsoft is aware of the issue with Malwarebytes and is definitely working on it.
  4. To supplement Erix reply, it was specifically stated by Microsoft personnel at the Windows Insider "Mixer" (mixer.com/windowsinsider) this afternoon that Microsoft is aware of the issue with Malwarebytes and is definitely working on it.
  5. FYI: Eight topics submitted to the Feedback Hub regarding the latest Windows Insider Build 18323 and the missing MBAM Anti-Rootkit DDA Driver with only Exploit Protection working and all other options "locked" off. As with everyone else reporting, Malwarebytes Premium was working perfectly until restart completing the Build installation. (Encouraging Upvoting the issue in the FBH so the Microsoft Developers will see that something they likely did caused the issue.)
  6. The same thing is happening on my laptop and desktop. In addition, I was contacted by two different people at two different forums who are having the same issue. Malwarebytes version 3.3.1.2183 Component package version: 1.0.262 Update package version 1.0.3798
  7. I forgot to disable MBAM before updating, John, and haven't had any problems.
  8. I forgot about that change. That wasn't the case with the Insider Builds when Malwarebytes version 3 was released.
  9. Hi John A. Going back to your earlier comment, with something as important as your A/V, why not have the icon show in the taskbar so you don't need to go searching? (Go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar. Scroll down to "Notification area" and click "Select which icons appear on the taskbar". That way if the Windows Defender is on the taskbar, you'll know to investigate. I always glance there before launching the browser to make sure both WD and MBAM are showing.
  10. The Anniversary Update was version 1607 (YrMo) and rolled out in August. Rumor has it that Microsoft will begin roll-out of Version 1703 on April 11, which is also the EoL date for Windows Vista.
  11. You're welcome! Believe me, I fell into the same trap -- not scrolling far enough. Maurice showed me what to do.
  12. Hi, Soozy. Just launch Malwarebytes, click Settings and scroll down to Windows Action Center. Change the setting to "Never register Malwarebytes in the Windows Action Center". Restart and you're good to go.
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