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These known issues remind me of the warnings on the side of medication bottles..... We can make you feel better but your nose might fall off.
These known issues remind me of the warnings on the side of medication bottles..... We can make you feel better but your nose might fall off.
Hi,
This past Sunday the 15th and Monday the 16th I've had a controlled folder access pick on CLSID {6CED0DAA-4CDE-49C9-BA3A-AE163DC3D7AF} this is aAnd thinking that something may be wrong with updates I went to run the SFC >Dism-Restorehealth >SFC sequence but it wouldn't run in an elevated powershell, it did complete successfully in an elevated CMD prompt.Code:Defender Shield Broker Security Health Agent Activate As Activator Host Windows Security \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{6CED0DAA-4CDE-49C9-BA3A-AE163DC3D7AF}
I couldn't get past the SFC scan as powershell threw a Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service error. This was seen before and after I completed the SFC >Dism-Restorehealth >SFC sequence in an elevated CMD prompt.
I am up to v1903 | Build - 18362.356 and as mentioned here I to didn't get a MSRT. My Defender updates have been successfully installed over the 15th, 16th, and 17th so I'm not sure if the CLSID SNAFU is related to the MSRT.
The questions I have are;
- Is running the SFC >Dism-Restorehealth >SFC sequence in a CMD prompt the same as running it in powershell?
- And does anyone think there may be something amiss with my Powershell prompt and if so, how do I repair it?
For now all I can do is watch if I get any more controlled folder access picks on that CLSID.
Thanks Wynona, now that you mention it I do seem to recall PS not working sometimes.
Guess what I found, the update part at the bottom is the important part:
I just tried running PS like the OP did, from the Start menu list instead of the icon on my taskbar an by golly it worked! Guess I'll have to create a new taskbar icon. though somewhere along the line the icon must of got borked 'cuse it worked before.