I managed to install AV 2009 and get the services to start again, even automatically. I even tried to reset the Registry permissions as per a Microsoft article using the Subinacl utility, but it also gave me a error saying it coudn't access the Registry keys. I tried everything, installing again, uninstalling again, cleaning again but to no avail. That's when I thought the Registry was damaged. ![]() I uninstalled AV 2009, ran the uninstall tool to clear everything and it gave me an error when cleaning some registry settings. ![]() The problem with scanning in BD AV 2009 started when it said the services weren't working, the Threat Scanning Service was down, etc, etc. Both these errors made me think the Registry was corrupted in any way. I also had a seamingly not related problem with my network connections, when I tried to open their Properties a small dialog saying that a "unexpected error" has occurred showed up and no properties window appeared. ![]() I was experiencing a similar problem with BitDefender AntiVirus 2009 on a Windows XP Home SP3.
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