May 31, 2011

Windows 7 Tips


Make Sure Microsoft Security Essentials Has Updated Definition Files


If you’re a new user of Microsoft Security Essentials, you might be unclear on how to update definition files manually or automatically. Here we’ll show you a few methods you can use to make sure MSE is always up to date.

If MSE needs to be updated it will show in the Taskbar as an orange exclamation point icon letting you know it needs attention.


Update MSE 1.0 and 2.0 Beta Definitions Manually

There are a couple of ways you can update MSE 1.0 and the 2.0 beta manually. First you can open it up and go to the Update tab and click the Update button.



Another method is to use Windows Updates. Open Windows Update from the Start Menu or from the Taskbar if you’ve pinned it there.


If you manually check Windows Updates everyday, more than likely there will always be a new definitions update.


You can also head over to The Microsoft Malware Protection Center and download the latest definition files and install manually.


Then run mpam-fe.exe as administrator and you’ll be updated.


Automatic Updates for MSE 1.0 and 2.0 Beta

To make sure you get the latest malware definition file before a scan, go to the Settings tab, then Scheduled Scan. Make sure Check for the latest virus and spyware definitions before running a scheduled scan is selected.


This will ensure MSE downloads the latest definitions before a scan.


If you have Windows Update set to download and install updates automatically daily, make sure and check Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates. This way you’ll be sure to get the latest definition files everyday.


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