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Strange Problem with Defender


hollidayjr

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I am using Win 10(1709) with Win Defender all updated with the latest updates. I also run Drivepool 2.2.0.900RC. This past week Defender was updated with a new antimalware client to version  4.12.17007.18011. I understand from reading that Microsoft made some changes under the hood to defender. Now every other time I boot the computer defender fails to start completely. I reboot the computer and defender works normally. I reboot the computer and defender fails completely. It will do this repeatedly and I have the same setup on two computers and both behave the same. How can it fail on one boot but not the next? Very strange. 

Anyway, I went back to a previous version of drivepool (2.2.0.881beta) and all is normal on both computers. I tried some of the more recent betas such as .896 and they have the same problem with defender. Please help as I would like to update to the latest version when it is released.

I also noticed that the remote control feature doesn't work on the latest betas/RC but it does on the older versions such as .881beta.

Thanks,

Walt

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/sigh

Then yeah, it's the new mounting code that is the cause of this issue. 

And unfortunately, on the systems that I can get the update working on, don't show this issue. 

I've flagged the issue and logs for Alex 

https://stablebit.com/Admin/IssueAnalysis/27727

 

Also, could you try 2.2.0.891, and see if this happens? 

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